Representing the Troubles in Irish Short FictionCatholic University of America Press, 2004 - 244 pagina's Representing the Troubles in Irish Short Fiction offers a comprehensive examination of Irish short stories written over the last eighty years that have treated the Troubles, Ireland's intractable conflict that arose out of its relationship to England. |
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Pagina 27
... feelings and revolutionary ideals among their English readers , so Cork- ery wrote his stories of romantic nationalism in order to infect the Irish people with feelings of revolutionary ardor and idealism , while O'Con- nor and O ...
... feelings and revolutionary ideals among their English readers , so Cork- ery wrote his stories of romantic nationalism in order to infect the Irish people with feelings of revolutionary ardor and idealism , while O'Con- nor and O ...
Pagina 52
... feelings about the revolution never wavered , O'Faolain's and O'Connor's turned to doubt and then disillusionment . The effect of these painful feelings on both writers was , however , salutary . As Abrams says that the best romantic ...
... feelings about the revolution never wavered , O'Faolain's and O'Connor's turned to doubt and then disillusionment . The effect of these painful feelings on both writers was , however , salutary . As Abrams says that the best romantic ...
Pagina 149
... feelings and are prob- ably beyond any kind of reconciliation . Dinny stays out late at night to avoid facing his dying brother . Joady resents this behavior and , in the story's final paragraph , expresses his feelings in words that ...
... feelings and are prob- ably beyond any kind of reconciliation . Dinny stays out late at night to avoid facing his dying brother . Joady resents this behavior and , in the story's final paragraph , expresses his feelings in words that ...
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The Quest for an Irish Nation | 16 |
The Naturalistic Story | 55 |
Humor and Satire | 84 |
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Alan O'Day Anglo-Irish Army Attracta Belfast Bernard MacLaverty betrayal Binchey black humor bombing British soldiers brutal Catholics and Protestants characters Civil comic conflict Corkery Corkery's cultural identity Cumann na mBan death Dinny disillusionment Dublin Easter Rising English Eric evoke execution father Fenian fiction forces Frank O'Connor Free State soldiers Gaelic goal Ibid idealism Independence Inghinidhe na hÉireann Irish identity Irish nationalism Irish short story Irish Volunteers irony Kiely killed Liam O'Flaherty literary literature loyalist militant mode moral Mulkerns myth narrator nationalist naturalistic stories Norah Northern Ireland Northern Troubles novels O'Flaherty organization partition peace Pearse police political portray post-colonial prison protagonist Provisional IRA reader rebels relationship republican revolution role romantic nationalism says Sean O'Faolain sectarian tensions sectarian violence sentimental connection Sniper stories of romantic tells terrorist theme tion town Troubles stories Ulster unionist University Press victims Ward woman women York young