Roddy Doyle is a writer who has reflected that human existence is an interplay between comedy and tragedy, and that therefore all kinds of evils—fanaticism, absolutism, dogmatism—result from cultivating only the tragic perspective. This becomes obvious in The Dead Republic (2010), a novel in which Henry Smart’s comic attitude to life allows Doyle to offer the reader a detached and non-sentimental view of contemporary Irish history. Both John Ford and the IRA want to reshape Henry’s story as a Republican hero to fit their own notion of Irishness and it is precisely in Henry’s response to this perversion of Irish history, politics and national identity that he reveals himself as the perfect comic hero and debunks all efforts to mystify the pa...
One of the most riddling of all literary genres is that which is called tragedy. The term "tragedy" ...
Arthur Conan Doyle’s short story “The Leather Funnel” is a brief, rather ghastly tale that centers o...
This dissertation is a critical examination of the five published novels of Roddy Doyle, The Commitm...
Roddy Doyle is a writer who has reflected that human existence is an interplay between comedy and tr...
Roddy Doyle es uno de los escritores que mejor han entendido el poder regenerativo de la risa. Lo có...
A Star Called Henry (1999) and At Swim, Two Boys (2001) are two novels in which their authors try to...
The article will look at how John Buchan (1875–1940) has traced the decline of British aristocracy i...
Irish physical-force Republicanism has long been noted for its tendency to promote the tropes of mar...
Thanks to critics like Roman Ingarden and Wolfgang Iser, we treat the literary object as a phenomeno...
Irish physical-force Republicanism has long been noted for its tendency to promote the tropes of mar...
Though medieval Irish literature is awash with characters described as ‘heroes’ by scholars and the ...
Superheroes have always been a large part of my world. For too many Halloweens than I’d care to admi...
Roman Polanski’s Chinatown (1974) presents one of film’s most memorable failed heroes, Jake Giddes. ...
A Star Called Henry (1999), do escritor irlandês Roddy Doyle (1958-), é o primeiro livro da trilogia...
In this interview, Roddy Doyle, one of the most popular contemporary writers in Ireland, provides in...
One of the most riddling of all literary genres is that which is called tragedy. The term "tragedy" ...
Arthur Conan Doyle’s short story “The Leather Funnel” is a brief, rather ghastly tale that centers o...
This dissertation is a critical examination of the five published novels of Roddy Doyle, The Commitm...
Roddy Doyle is a writer who has reflected that human existence is an interplay between comedy and tr...
Roddy Doyle es uno de los escritores que mejor han entendido el poder regenerativo de la risa. Lo có...
A Star Called Henry (1999) and At Swim, Two Boys (2001) are two novels in which their authors try to...
The article will look at how John Buchan (1875–1940) has traced the decline of British aristocracy i...
Irish physical-force Republicanism has long been noted for its tendency to promote the tropes of mar...
Thanks to critics like Roman Ingarden and Wolfgang Iser, we treat the literary object as a phenomeno...
Irish physical-force Republicanism has long been noted for its tendency to promote the tropes of mar...
Though medieval Irish literature is awash with characters described as ‘heroes’ by scholars and the ...
Superheroes have always been a large part of my world. For too many Halloweens than I’d care to admi...
Roman Polanski’s Chinatown (1974) presents one of film’s most memorable failed heroes, Jake Giddes. ...
A Star Called Henry (1999), do escritor irlandês Roddy Doyle (1958-), é o primeiro livro da trilogia...
In this interview, Roddy Doyle, one of the most popular contemporary writers in Ireland, provides in...
One of the most riddling of all literary genres is that which is called tragedy. The term "tragedy" ...
Arthur Conan Doyle’s short story “The Leather Funnel” is a brief, rather ghastly tale that centers o...
This dissertation is a critical examination of the five published novels of Roddy Doyle, The Commitm...