textThree important Irish texts use revelations about Irish involvement in the First World War as a lens through which to examine contemporary Ireland: Jennifer Johnston’s novel How Many Miles To Babylon (1974), Frank McGuinness’s play Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme (1985), and Sebastian Barry’s A Long, Long Way (2005). Because significant critical attention has been paid to the texts of Johnston and McGuinness, and because access to Barry’s archive in the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas further illuminates the process by which Barry represents this crucial moment in Irish history, his novel is the focus of this paper. Unlike Johnston and McGuinness, whose projects use the First World War to interroga...
This thesis analyses forms of ruin within literary representations of Ireland between 1916 and 1945....
This paper aims, first, to trace the trajectory of Sebastian Barry’s dramatic works in terms o...
Critics of contemporary Irish literature note a surprising omnipresence of historical themes in the ...
Critics of contemporary Irish literature note a surprising omnipresence of historical themes in the ...
This paper addresses two groups of novels by Sebastian Barry and discusses his treatment of characte...
Critics of contemporary Irish literature note a surprising omnipresence of historical themes in the ...
As Paul Fussell has shown, the First World War was a watershed moment for 20th century British histo...
This essay deals with a number of works by poets, playwrights and novelists who tackled the theme of...
Sebastian Barry is most notable for creating characters who are based on historical ancestors from h...
This essay deals with a number of works by poets, playwrights and novelists who tackled the theme of...
This paper is a literary analysis of Sebastian Barry’s six novels “The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty”...
In 1916, under the pressurized conditions of the Great War, two violent events transpired that alter...
Dans A Long Long Way, publié en 2005, Sebastian Barry poursuit son œuvre de recouvrement de la mémoi...
In 1916, under the pressurized conditions of the Great War, two violent events transpired that alter...
The 1798 rebellion radically transformed the social and political landscape of Ireland, but it would...
This thesis analyses forms of ruin within literary representations of Ireland between 1916 and 1945....
This paper aims, first, to trace the trajectory of Sebastian Barry’s dramatic works in terms o...
Critics of contemporary Irish literature note a surprising omnipresence of historical themes in the ...
Critics of contemporary Irish literature note a surprising omnipresence of historical themes in the ...
This paper addresses two groups of novels by Sebastian Barry and discusses his treatment of characte...
Critics of contemporary Irish literature note a surprising omnipresence of historical themes in the ...
As Paul Fussell has shown, the First World War was a watershed moment for 20th century British histo...
This essay deals with a number of works by poets, playwrights and novelists who tackled the theme of...
Sebastian Barry is most notable for creating characters who are based on historical ancestors from h...
This essay deals with a number of works by poets, playwrights and novelists who tackled the theme of...
This paper is a literary analysis of Sebastian Barry’s six novels “The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty”...
In 1916, under the pressurized conditions of the Great War, two violent events transpired that alter...
Dans A Long Long Way, publié en 2005, Sebastian Barry poursuit son œuvre de recouvrement de la mémoi...
In 1916, under the pressurized conditions of the Great War, two violent events transpired that alter...
The 1798 rebellion radically transformed the social and political landscape of Ireland, but it would...
This thesis analyses forms of ruin within literary representations of Ireland between 1916 and 1945....
This paper aims, first, to trace the trajectory of Sebastian Barry’s dramatic works in terms o...
Critics of contemporary Irish literature note a surprising omnipresence of historical themes in the ...