After reading eight Irish novels covering the period 1900-1970, we are led to the conclusion that most of the time the priest is represented through stereotypes. Admittedly, the priest who was first and foremost a man of power in his parish is gradually superseded by a character embodying most human frailties, even paedophilia. But we are never confronted with a fully- drawn priest, both a representative of God and a human being. There does not seem to have been any Bernanos, Mauriac or Graham Greene among Irish writers.La lecture de huit romans irlandais portant sur la période 1900-1970 nous amène à la que la plupart du temps la figure du prêtre y est traitée comme un stéréotype, même si au fil des années une certaine évolution se fait jou...
Amiot Pascale. Rüdiger Imhof, The Modern Irish Novel, Irish Novelists after 1945. In: Études irlanda...
Heinrich Böll's and Michel Déon's journeys to Ireland, part of a tradition of literary exchanges bet...
O'Flaherty's depiction of rural Ireland is examined in terms of time, of place, and through two of h...
After reading eight Irish novels covering the period 1900-1970, we are led to the conclusion that mo...
Supernatural beings have always played an important role in Irish folklore. Indeed, many myths and l...
Before the Act of Union, the Irish Gothic novel differed little from the books published in England ...
The Union could neither deprive Ireland of a national identity nor provide political solutions. The ...
Pour ce mémoire de recherche, j’ai choisi d’étudier la notion du surnaturel dans la culture et la li...
Les êtres surnaturels ont toujours eu une place prépondérante dans le folklore irlandais. En effet, ...
The poet of pre-Christian Irish society has not disappeared with the development ofChristianity. Sin...
In his pioneering study, L'Irlande et le Romantisme, Patrick Rafroidi evokes the difficult implantat...
One finds stereotypes, yet also attitudes of sympathy motivated by contacts with Irish exiles or rel...
La littérature irlandaise, de même que la littérature sur l Irlande, est fortement imprégnée de past...
In recent years literary criticism has studied the existence of an Irish Gothic. Within the Irish sp...
Until the mid-fifties, most texts written in the Irish language were printed in the 'Irish' type (do...
Amiot Pascale. Rüdiger Imhof, The Modern Irish Novel, Irish Novelists after 1945. In: Études irlanda...
Heinrich Böll's and Michel Déon's journeys to Ireland, part of a tradition of literary exchanges bet...
O'Flaherty's depiction of rural Ireland is examined in terms of time, of place, and through two of h...
After reading eight Irish novels covering the period 1900-1970, we are led to the conclusion that mo...
Supernatural beings have always played an important role in Irish folklore. Indeed, many myths and l...
Before the Act of Union, the Irish Gothic novel differed little from the books published in England ...
The Union could neither deprive Ireland of a national identity nor provide political solutions. The ...
Pour ce mémoire de recherche, j’ai choisi d’étudier la notion du surnaturel dans la culture et la li...
Les êtres surnaturels ont toujours eu une place prépondérante dans le folklore irlandais. En effet, ...
The poet of pre-Christian Irish society has not disappeared with the development ofChristianity. Sin...
In his pioneering study, L'Irlande et le Romantisme, Patrick Rafroidi evokes the difficult implantat...
One finds stereotypes, yet also attitudes of sympathy motivated by contacts with Irish exiles or rel...
La littérature irlandaise, de même que la littérature sur l Irlande, est fortement imprégnée de past...
In recent years literary criticism has studied the existence of an Irish Gothic. Within the Irish sp...
Until the mid-fifties, most texts written in the Irish language were printed in the 'Irish' type (do...
Amiot Pascale. Rüdiger Imhof, The Modern Irish Novel, Irish Novelists after 1945. In: Études irlanda...
Heinrich Böll's and Michel Déon's journeys to Ireland, part of a tradition of literary exchanges bet...
O'Flaherty's depiction of rural Ireland is examined in terms of time, of place, and through two of h...