This article analyzes portrayals of paramilitary fighters in Irish literature from the Troubles (1968⁻1998). While the conflict between Protestant loyalists and Catholic nationalists has provoked many literary responses, most focus on noncombatants. This article reads Edna O’Brien’s novel House of Splendid Isolation (1994) and Anne Devlin’s story “Naming the Names„ (1986), two texts that succeed in portraying paramilitary characters as complex individuals who are not wholly defined by their violent acts, but each reaches a limit of imagination as well. In House of Splendid Isolation the paramilitary character Mac chooses silence over justifying himself to a hostile audience, and in “Naming the Names...
Northern Ireland suffered a thirty year conflict known as 'the Troubles.' Although there is relative...
how, in a city affected by the Northern Irish strife, attitudes towards the conflict seern rnostly r...
Northern Ireland is a conflict with a long and violent history, which often focuses on the armed str...
This essay aims at analysing the problematics, difficulties, anxieties in the imaginative perception...
In this comps project, I explore how contemporary Northern Irish authors shed light on the effects o...
Using as a case study Deirdre Madden's novel (1996) about a family struggling to deal with loss as a...
Many authors of modern Irish literary works challenge the rhetoric used to justify the continuation ...
The article discusses the figure of the IRA terrorist, Seamus Reilly in M.S. Power's Trilogy, Childr...
In this paper two different forms of representation of the Irish « Troubles » in fiction are opposed...
This dissertation examines relationships between Northern Irish Troubles fiction and its secondary c...
This dissertation explores Irish and English fiction before, during, and shortly after the Second Wo...
THESIS 10906This dissertation examines the concept of difference as portrayed in contemporary Troubl...
The signing of the contentious Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1921 was a traumatic experience for many Irish...
What was it like being a woman in the Irish Republican Army? Drawing on her practice-led creative wr...
The purpose of this study is to examine Deirdre Madden's Hidden Symptoms (1986) analysing how, in a...
Northern Ireland suffered a thirty year conflict known as 'the Troubles.' Although there is relative...
how, in a city affected by the Northern Irish strife, attitudes towards the conflict seern rnostly r...
Northern Ireland is a conflict with a long and violent history, which often focuses on the armed str...
This essay aims at analysing the problematics, difficulties, anxieties in the imaginative perception...
In this comps project, I explore how contemporary Northern Irish authors shed light on the effects o...
Using as a case study Deirdre Madden's novel (1996) about a family struggling to deal with loss as a...
Many authors of modern Irish literary works challenge the rhetoric used to justify the continuation ...
The article discusses the figure of the IRA terrorist, Seamus Reilly in M.S. Power's Trilogy, Childr...
In this paper two different forms of representation of the Irish « Troubles » in fiction are opposed...
This dissertation examines relationships between Northern Irish Troubles fiction and its secondary c...
This dissertation explores Irish and English fiction before, during, and shortly after the Second Wo...
THESIS 10906This dissertation examines the concept of difference as portrayed in contemporary Troubl...
The signing of the contentious Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1921 was a traumatic experience for many Irish...
What was it like being a woman in the Irish Republican Army? Drawing on her practice-led creative wr...
The purpose of this study is to examine Deirdre Madden's Hidden Symptoms (1986) analysing how, in a...
Northern Ireland suffered a thirty year conflict known as 'the Troubles.' Although there is relative...
how, in a city affected by the Northern Irish strife, attitudes towards the conflict seern rnostly r...
Northern Ireland is a conflict with a long and violent history, which often focuses on the armed str...