Irish physical-force Republicanism has long been noted for its tendency to promote the tropes of martyrdom and immortality as core tenets of its ideological belief system. This essay sets out to examine the genre of Republican death ballads so as to identify how such essentialist concepts are represented and promoted within the attendant song tradition. Particular attention will be paid to works that deploy overtly supernatural tropes in order to articulate the key Republican concept of heroic immortality. The present research will demonstrate the consistency with which such narrative devices have been retained within the Republican song tradition into the late twentieth century and beyond, a time when their utilisation had become largely r...
This project investigates how Purgatory became such a prevalent trope in Irish literature and an imp...
Throughout 2016, Irish theatre-makers created scores of commemorative performances for the centenary...
This project is a source study of the materials used by William Butler Yeats and Lady Augusta Gregor...
Irish physical-force Republicanism has long been noted for its tendency to promote the tropes of mar...
Irish physical-force Republicanism has long been noted for its tendency to promote the tropes of mar...
This article critically considers the representation of death within the song tradition of modern Ir...
The ‘Troubles’ is a euphemism associated with sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland from the late 1...
peer-reviewedOld age and fear of Judgement are common themes in the religious poetry of late medieva...
Funerary performances loom large in the earliest accounts of Ireland and Irishness that come down to...
peer-reviewedIn his 1909 work ‘Rites De Passage’, Arnold van Gennep acknowledges that a ritual often...
This article analyses how Micheál macLíammóir’s Diarmuid and Gráinne (1928) and An Philibín’s Tristr...
From the glamorous, cross-dressing “Rebel, Rebel” of David Bowie, to the righteous Trenchtown “Soul ...
The mythology of Ireland is millennia old, birthing a poetic tradition that has endured with the nat...
Visioning Ireland: Pearse, prosopopoeia and the remembering of O'Donovan Rossa and ToneYe
International audienceIt is a testimony to the power and importance of traditional music and songs, ...
This project investigates how Purgatory became such a prevalent trope in Irish literature and an imp...
Throughout 2016, Irish theatre-makers created scores of commemorative performances for the centenary...
This project is a source study of the materials used by William Butler Yeats and Lady Augusta Gregor...
Irish physical-force Republicanism has long been noted for its tendency to promote the tropes of mar...
Irish physical-force Republicanism has long been noted for its tendency to promote the tropes of mar...
This article critically considers the representation of death within the song tradition of modern Ir...
The ‘Troubles’ is a euphemism associated with sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland from the late 1...
peer-reviewedOld age and fear of Judgement are common themes in the religious poetry of late medieva...
Funerary performances loom large in the earliest accounts of Ireland and Irishness that come down to...
peer-reviewedIn his 1909 work ‘Rites De Passage’, Arnold van Gennep acknowledges that a ritual often...
This article analyses how Micheál macLíammóir’s Diarmuid and Gráinne (1928) and An Philibín’s Tristr...
From the glamorous, cross-dressing “Rebel, Rebel” of David Bowie, to the righteous Trenchtown “Soul ...
The mythology of Ireland is millennia old, birthing a poetic tradition that has endured with the nat...
Visioning Ireland: Pearse, prosopopoeia and the remembering of O'Donovan Rossa and ToneYe
International audienceIt is a testimony to the power and importance of traditional music and songs, ...
This project investigates how Purgatory became such a prevalent trope in Irish literature and an imp...
Throughout 2016, Irish theatre-makers created scores of commemorative performances for the centenary...
This project is a source study of the materials used by William Butler Yeats and Lady Augusta Gregor...