Catholicism has played a central role in Irish society for centuries. It is sometimes perceived in a negative light, being associated with repression, antiquated morality and a warped view of sexuality. However, there are also the positive aspects that Catholicism brought to bear on Irish culture, such as the beauty of its rituals, education and health care, or concern for the poor and the underprivileged. Whatever their experience of Catholicism, writers of a certain generation could not escape its impact on their lives, an impact which is pervasive in the literature they produced. This study, containing twelve chapters written by a range of distinguished literary experts and emerging scholars, explores in a systematic manner the cross-fe...
Irish literary criticism has long been interested in the politics of literature and its role in deco...
ABSTRACT: Kate O’Brien’s 1938 novel Pray for the Wanderer illustrates the polemics of place operati...
Kate O'Brien was one of Ireland's best female writers; moreover, she was one of the first to centre ...
Catholicism has played a central role in Irish society for centuries. It is sometimes perceived in a...
This project takes a new approach to the treatment of Catholicism in Finnegans Wake, by looking beyo...
The settings of Kate O’Brien’s novels span late nineteenth early twentieth-century Ireland and are ...
Graduation date: 2005Ireland's Catholic Church played an important role in the turn-of-the-century n...
This book examines the development of literary constructions of Irish-American identity from the mid...
This paper explores the ways in which some of the best and most representative Irish women fiction w...
Although Irish writers were foundational to English-language modernism, Irish Modernism is a new fie...
This dissertation argues that Catholic literature, far from being an escape from the historical to t...
This paper explores how the Roman Catholic religion has influenced the writer in Ireland and Cameroo...
This paper explores the ways in which some of the best and most representative Irish women fiction w...
At the turn of the twentieth-century, Katharine Tynan was one of the most famous Irish writers, both...
This thesis examines the influence that Spanish literary culture had on Kate O'Brien's work. There a...
Irish literary criticism has long been interested in the politics of literature and its role in deco...
ABSTRACT: Kate O’Brien’s 1938 novel Pray for the Wanderer illustrates the polemics of place operati...
Kate O'Brien was one of Ireland's best female writers; moreover, she was one of the first to centre ...
Catholicism has played a central role in Irish society for centuries. It is sometimes perceived in a...
This project takes a new approach to the treatment of Catholicism in Finnegans Wake, by looking beyo...
The settings of Kate O’Brien’s novels span late nineteenth early twentieth-century Ireland and are ...
Graduation date: 2005Ireland's Catholic Church played an important role in the turn-of-the-century n...
This book examines the development of literary constructions of Irish-American identity from the mid...
This paper explores the ways in which some of the best and most representative Irish women fiction w...
Although Irish writers were foundational to English-language modernism, Irish Modernism is a new fie...
This dissertation argues that Catholic literature, far from being an escape from the historical to t...
This paper explores how the Roman Catholic religion has influenced the writer in Ireland and Cameroo...
This paper explores the ways in which some of the best and most representative Irish women fiction w...
At the turn of the twentieth-century, Katharine Tynan was one of the most famous Irish writers, both...
This thesis examines the influence that Spanish literary culture had on Kate O'Brien's work. There a...
Irish literary criticism has long been interested in the politics of literature and its role in deco...
ABSTRACT: Kate O’Brien’s 1938 novel Pray for the Wanderer illustrates the polemics of place operati...
Kate O'Brien was one of Ireland's best female writers; moreover, she was one of the first to centre ...