THESIS 10906This dissertation examines the concept of difference as portrayed in contemporary Troubles novels and explores how it affects the sense of belonging to the contested space of Northern Ireland. It analyses a cross-section of post-1994 ceasefire and post-1998 Agreement novels by the Northern Irish writers who came of age during the Troubles - Inheritance (Keith Baker, 1997), The Second Prison (Ronan Bennett, 1991), No Bones (Anna Burns, 2001), Woundlicker (Jason Johnson, 2004), The Rainbow Singer (Simon Kerr, 2002), Grace Notes (Bernard MacLaverty, 1997), One by One in the Darkness (Deirdre Madden, 1996), Sacrifice of Fools (Ian McDonald, 1996), The Ultras (Eoin McNamee, 2004), The Wrong Man (Danny Morrison, 1997), The Twelve (Stu...
One of the most popular sub-genres of Northern Irish Troubles fiction is the so called 'Romance-acro...
With over four hundred produced between 1969 and 1998, the thriller was the most popular fictional f...
The Troubles is the most defining conflict in the history of Northern Ireland. However, as Glenn Pat...
PhD ThesisThis thesis argues that the interaction of gender and trauma theories within the fictional...
This essay explores several novels by contemporary Northern Irish writers with an eye to assessing h...
In this comps project, I explore how contemporary Northern Irish authors shed light on the effects o...
This paper aims to present the main contours of Burns’s literary output which, interestingly enough,...
This thesis examines the history of the conflict involving Ireland, Northern Ireland, Great Britain,...
This dissertation examines relationships between Northern Irish Troubles fiction and its secondary c...
The period since the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 has seen a sustained decrease in violence and, at...
This thesis deals with the Troubles, i.e., the Civil War in Northern Ireland (1968-1998) and its rep...
This book, the first of its kind, explores the history and memory of the Northern Ireland conflict a...
One of the most popular sub-genres of Northern Irish Troubles fiction is the so called ‘Romance-acro...
This dissertation argues that the political and spatial control over time and temporality is a deepl...
Much scholarly attention across several disciplines has been devoted to the interlocking series of i...
One of the most popular sub-genres of Northern Irish Troubles fiction is the so called 'Romance-acro...
With over four hundred produced between 1969 and 1998, the thriller was the most popular fictional f...
The Troubles is the most defining conflict in the history of Northern Ireland. However, as Glenn Pat...
PhD ThesisThis thesis argues that the interaction of gender and trauma theories within the fictional...
This essay explores several novels by contemporary Northern Irish writers with an eye to assessing h...
In this comps project, I explore how contemporary Northern Irish authors shed light on the effects o...
This paper aims to present the main contours of Burns’s literary output which, interestingly enough,...
This thesis examines the history of the conflict involving Ireland, Northern Ireland, Great Britain,...
This dissertation examines relationships between Northern Irish Troubles fiction and its secondary c...
The period since the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 has seen a sustained decrease in violence and, at...
This thesis deals with the Troubles, i.e., the Civil War in Northern Ireland (1968-1998) and its rep...
This book, the first of its kind, explores the history and memory of the Northern Ireland conflict a...
One of the most popular sub-genres of Northern Irish Troubles fiction is the so called ‘Romance-acro...
This dissertation argues that the political and spatial control over time and temporality is a deepl...
Much scholarly attention across several disciplines has been devoted to the interlocking series of i...
One of the most popular sub-genres of Northern Irish Troubles fiction is the so called 'Romance-acro...
With over four hundred produced between 1969 and 1998, the thriller was the most popular fictional f...
The Troubles is the most defining conflict in the history of Northern Ireland. However, as Glenn Pat...