The aim of the article is to demonstrate the derivative nature of Irish tale, a short-lived genre which thrived in the Romantic period. The analysis is based on Maria Edgeworth Ennui (1809), which skillfully and self-consciously combines various kinds of factual discourse (e.g. memoirs, autobiographies, travelogues) with diverse fictional modes (romance, melodrama) with a view to expose the shallowness of English stereotypes about Ireland as well as to call for the modernization of Ireland through the professionalisation of its gentry
This article considers Woolf’s only visit to Ireland and her attitude to the country as revealed in ...
La rébellion irlandaise de 1798 est omniprésente dans les romans Castle Rackrent et Ennui de Maria E...
Though it has garnered some attention from recent scholars, the field of nineteenth- century Irish l...
The aim of the article is to demonstrate the derivative nature of Irish tale, a short-lived genre w...
Castle Rackrent (1800), accepted as one of the first (Romantic) regional novels, approaches the cult...
In the Introduction to this work I have already set forth its scope and purpose. By examining in the...
This essay combines a stylistic analysis of the first part of Maria Edgeworth\u27s Letters for Liter...
This essay combines a stylistic analysis of the first part of Maria Edgeworth's Letters for Literary...
As the founder of the Big House novel, Maria Edgeworth occupies a privileged place in Anglo-Irish st...
The purpose of the study is to call the attention of present-day historians to the importance of Mar...
The paper attempts to tackle the hyphenated self of Maria Edgeworth as Anglo-Irish writer in her bo...
This dissertation focuses on a critical verbal form known as the Irish bull in Maria Edgeworth\u27s ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.It is a critical commonplace to read Lady Morgan’s The Wild Ir...
Published version used with kind permission of Modern Humanities Research Association.This article d...
In search of an Irish women's literary tradition, this dissertation examines the fiction of Irish wo...
This article considers Woolf’s only visit to Ireland and her attitude to the country as revealed in ...
La rébellion irlandaise de 1798 est omniprésente dans les romans Castle Rackrent et Ennui de Maria E...
Though it has garnered some attention from recent scholars, the field of nineteenth- century Irish l...
The aim of the article is to demonstrate the derivative nature of Irish tale, a short-lived genre w...
Castle Rackrent (1800), accepted as one of the first (Romantic) regional novels, approaches the cult...
In the Introduction to this work I have already set forth its scope and purpose. By examining in the...
This essay combines a stylistic analysis of the first part of Maria Edgeworth\u27s Letters for Liter...
This essay combines a stylistic analysis of the first part of Maria Edgeworth's Letters for Literary...
As the founder of the Big House novel, Maria Edgeworth occupies a privileged place in Anglo-Irish st...
The purpose of the study is to call the attention of present-day historians to the importance of Mar...
The paper attempts to tackle the hyphenated self of Maria Edgeworth as Anglo-Irish writer in her bo...
This dissertation focuses on a critical verbal form known as the Irish bull in Maria Edgeworth\u27s ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.It is a critical commonplace to read Lady Morgan’s The Wild Ir...
Published version used with kind permission of Modern Humanities Research Association.This article d...
In search of an Irish women's literary tradition, this dissertation examines the fiction of Irish wo...
This article considers Woolf’s only visit to Ireland and her attitude to the country as revealed in ...
La rébellion irlandaise de 1798 est omniprésente dans les romans Castle Rackrent et Ennui de Maria E...
Though it has garnered some attention from recent scholars, the field of nineteenth- century Irish l...