The present contribution interprets Anne Enright’s most recent novel, The Green Road (2015), as the story of two decades of an Irish family that is used by the writer to offer an alternative fictional rendering of the history of Ireland and the Irish from the 1980s till the early twenty-first century, as well as, formally speaking, a further contribution to the Irish writers’ penchant for destabilizing the conventions of a literary genre too frequently associated with British settlement and stability (Eagleton 1995) and with nineteenth-century realism (Hand 2011); and, therefore, recurrently considered as unable to apprehend the disruptive and multifaceted condition of Ireland and the Irish. Enright goes from the particular to the universal...
Feminism movements have questioned the notion of coherent identities in contemporary western societi...
Ireland’s long history as a British colony raises questions in postcolonial studies about race, clas...
The aim of the article is to analyse a selection of literary works by Colm Tóibín and Anne Enright f...
The present contribution interprets Anne Enright’s most recent novel, The Green Road (2015), as the ...
Despite attempts to label her a postnationalist writer, Anne Enright’s fiction is rooted in the Iris...
This article explores the representation of family and individuals in Anne Enright's novel The Green...
After winning The Man Booker Prize, a prestigious English literary prize, with The Gathering, the Ir...
This thesis analyses depictions of nationhood and identity in some contemporary Irish fictions thr...
Eufrausino, Caroline. Anne Enright. Feminine Aesthetics: Writing, Mothering, Spiraling. Peter Lang, ...
Cet article a pour but de parcourir l’ensemble des nouvelles d’Anne Enright publiées entre 1991 et 2...
En 1976 Edna O'Brien publica una colección de ensayos titulada Mother Ireland con la intención de ac...
The Emerald Isle, for all her lush pastures and forty shades of green, proved relatively impervious ...
Lawrence Buell has observed that ‘Ecology as green … perpetuates the implication of binary nature-cu...
The aim of this article is to analyse the novel Actress (2020) by Anne Enright from the perspective ...
There has been an increasing tendency within literary critical discourse to refer to at least two de...
Feminism movements have questioned the notion of coherent identities in contemporary western societi...
Ireland’s long history as a British colony raises questions in postcolonial studies about race, clas...
The aim of the article is to analyse a selection of literary works by Colm Tóibín and Anne Enright f...
The present contribution interprets Anne Enright’s most recent novel, The Green Road (2015), as the ...
Despite attempts to label her a postnationalist writer, Anne Enright’s fiction is rooted in the Iris...
This article explores the representation of family and individuals in Anne Enright's novel The Green...
After winning The Man Booker Prize, a prestigious English literary prize, with The Gathering, the Ir...
This thesis analyses depictions of nationhood and identity in some contemporary Irish fictions thr...
Eufrausino, Caroline. Anne Enright. Feminine Aesthetics: Writing, Mothering, Spiraling. Peter Lang, ...
Cet article a pour but de parcourir l’ensemble des nouvelles d’Anne Enright publiées entre 1991 et 2...
En 1976 Edna O'Brien publica una colección de ensayos titulada Mother Ireland con la intención de ac...
The Emerald Isle, for all her lush pastures and forty shades of green, proved relatively impervious ...
Lawrence Buell has observed that ‘Ecology as green … perpetuates the implication of binary nature-cu...
The aim of this article is to analyse the novel Actress (2020) by Anne Enright from the perspective ...
There has been an increasing tendency within literary critical discourse to refer to at least two de...
Feminism movements have questioned the notion of coherent identities in contemporary western societi...
Ireland’s long history as a British colony raises questions in postcolonial studies about race, clas...
The aim of the article is to analyse a selection of literary works by Colm Tóibín and Anne Enright f...