Representing the Troubles in Irish Short FictionCatholic University of America Press, 1 mei 2004 - 256 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 76
... Irony is another stylistic feature of these naturalistic stories . All three of O'Flaherty's stories are built on situational irony in which there is a discrepancy between appearance and reality or expectation and out- come . " The ...
... Irony is another stylistic feature of these naturalistic stories . All three of O'Flaherty's stories are built on situational irony in which there is a discrepancy between appearance and reality or expectation and out- come . " The ...
Pagina 77
... irony : betrayal is the ironic converse of the theme of cultural identity promoted in the stories of romantic nationalism . Cultural - political identity bonds people together to achieve the nationalist cause ; betrayal , especially ...
... irony : betrayal is the ironic converse of the theme of cultural identity promoted in the stories of romantic nationalism . Cultural - political identity bonds people together to achieve the nationalist cause ; betrayal , especially ...
Pagina 116
... elements of the romantic and naturalistic stories , and the sectarian stories have a strong component of irony . 116 During these decades the IRA was driven underground , having Border and Sectarian Tensions: Realism and Irony,
... elements of the romantic and naturalistic stories , and the sectarian stories have a strong component of irony . 116 During these decades the IRA was driven underground , having Border and Sectarian Tensions: Realism and Irony,
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The Quest for an Irish Nation | 16 |
The Naturalistic Story | 55 |
Humor and Satire | 84 |
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