This essay considers a historical novel of recent times in revisionist terms, Kevin McCarthy’s debut novel of 2010, Peeler. In doing so, I also address the limitations that the novel exposes within Irish revisionism. I propose that McCarthy’s novel should be regarded more properly as a post-revisionist work of literature. A piece of detective fiction that is set during the Irish War of Independence from 1919 to 1921, Peeler challenges the romantic nationalist understanding of the War as one of heroic struggle by focusing its attention on a Catholic member of the Royal Irish Constabulary. In considering the circumstances in which Sergeant Seán O’Keefe finds himself as a policeman serving a community within which support for the IRA campaign ...
Northern Irish literature of the last decade illustrates an arduous effort of the Ulster men to brea...
peer-reviewedThe period from 1913 to 1921 in Ireland saw the rise of militant nationalism, the 1916...
In the decade following the Irish Civil War (1922–1923) the radical republican, socialist and writer...
This essay considers a historical novel of recent times in revisionist terms, Kevin McCarthy’s debut...
The aim of my essay is to describe major tendencies in contemporary Irish prose writing concerned wi...
Post-Traumatic Realism: Representations of History in Recent Irish Novels The aim of my essay is to...
This book represents the first interdisciplinary study of how memory has driven and challenged the p...
The 1998 Belfast Agreement compelled Irish republicans to think about partition and unification in n...
The 1998 Belfast Agreement compelled Irish republicans to think about partition and unification in n...
In this paper two different forms of representation of the Irish « Troubles » in fiction are opposed...
This article is an empirical case study of how the Irish republican narrative on policing in Norther...
The telling of the story of Ireland, the received nationalist tale replete with heroes, villains and...
Critics often narrate the Irish Literary Revival of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centurie...
The telling of the story of Ireland, the received nationalist tale replete with heroes, villains and...
The primary contention informing Dictating Terms: Irish Writing, Criticism, and the Problem of Infor...
Northern Irish literature of the last decade illustrates an arduous effort of the Ulster men to brea...
peer-reviewedThe period from 1913 to 1921 in Ireland saw the rise of militant nationalism, the 1916...
In the decade following the Irish Civil War (1922–1923) the radical republican, socialist and writer...
This essay considers a historical novel of recent times in revisionist terms, Kevin McCarthy’s debut...
The aim of my essay is to describe major tendencies in contemporary Irish prose writing concerned wi...
Post-Traumatic Realism: Representations of History in Recent Irish Novels The aim of my essay is to...
This book represents the first interdisciplinary study of how memory has driven and challenged the p...
The 1998 Belfast Agreement compelled Irish republicans to think about partition and unification in n...
The 1998 Belfast Agreement compelled Irish republicans to think about partition and unification in n...
In this paper two different forms of representation of the Irish « Troubles » in fiction are opposed...
This article is an empirical case study of how the Irish republican narrative on policing in Norther...
The telling of the story of Ireland, the received nationalist tale replete with heroes, villains and...
Critics often narrate the Irish Literary Revival of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centurie...
The telling of the story of Ireland, the received nationalist tale replete with heroes, villains and...
The primary contention informing Dictating Terms: Irish Writing, Criticism, and the Problem of Infor...
Northern Irish literature of the last decade illustrates an arduous effort of the Ulster men to brea...
peer-reviewedThe period from 1913 to 1921 in Ireland saw the rise of militant nationalism, the 1916...
In the decade following the Irish Civil War (1922–1923) the radical republican, socialist and writer...