A discussion of how Peadar O'Donnell and Flann O'Brien rework traditional literary treatments of the Aran Islands.The article exams how the Irish Aran islands have been romanticised by Irish writers and how, in the Counter-Revival, they have subsequently been deromaticised
The impact of the Irish upon the arts, popular culture, scholarship, and politics has been immense. ...
This thesis considers how the Anglo-Irish writer John Millington Synge idealizes primitive life in h...
This is the author’s final copy of a published manuscript made available via Trinity’s Access to Res...
A discussion of how Peadar O'Donnell and Flann O'Brien rework traditional literary treatments of the...
The islands off the west of Ireland have always been regarded as a sanctuary of Irish identity. Havi...
The islands off the coast of Ireland declined after the Irish famine of the 1840s. The number inhabi...
The Aran Islands are exceptional cultural landscapes at the Atlantic fringe of Europe. They are stro...
The article discusses Joyce's treatment of his visit to the Aran islands in the light of earlier wri...
This article addresses the representation of islands within the fiction of the 20th Century writer ...
The article investigates the most significant patterns than can be traced in Irish contemporary fic...
The aim of the paper is to explore the ways in which the various peoples of Britain and Ireland poss...
Gaelic autobiographies: a return to the Blasket islands without nostalgia Ciaran Ross In this artic...
In this interdisciplinary examination of the cultural history of islands, the author draws upon folk...
Throughout the nineteenth century, Ireland experienced rapid political transformations and a shiftin...
Although Irish writers were foundational to English-language modernism, Irish Modernism is a new fie...
The impact of the Irish upon the arts, popular culture, scholarship, and politics has been immense. ...
This thesis considers how the Anglo-Irish writer John Millington Synge idealizes primitive life in h...
This is the author’s final copy of a published manuscript made available via Trinity’s Access to Res...
A discussion of how Peadar O'Donnell and Flann O'Brien rework traditional literary treatments of the...
The islands off the west of Ireland have always been regarded as a sanctuary of Irish identity. Havi...
The islands off the coast of Ireland declined after the Irish famine of the 1840s. The number inhabi...
The Aran Islands are exceptional cultural landscapes at the Atlantic fringe of Europe. They are stro...
The article discusses Joyce's treatment of his visit to the Aran islands in the light of earlier wri...
This article addresses the representation of islands within the fiction of the 20th Century writer ...
The article investigates the most significant patterns than can be traced in Irish contemporary fic...
The aim of the paper is to explore the ways in which the various peoples of Britain and Ireland poss...
Gaelic autobiographies: a return to the Blasket islands without nostalgia Ciaran Ross In this artic...
In this interdisciplinary examination of the cultural history of islands, the author draws upon folk...
Throughout the nineteenth century, Ireland experienced rapid political transformations and a shiftin...
Although Irish writers were foundational to English-language modernism, Irish Modernism is a new fie...
The impact of the Irish upon the arts, popular culture, scholarship, and politics has been immense. ...
This thesis considers how the Anglo-Irish writer John Millington Synge idealizes primitive life in h...
This is the author’s final copy of a published manuscript made available via Trinity’s Access to Res...