This dissertation defines and explores “radiogenic aesthetics” in late modernism that emerged alongside radio broadcasting, World War II era propaganda, censorship, and paper shortages, and the transnational networks forming in the shadow of British imperial collapse. The Anglo-Irish writers in this study—W.B. Yeats, Louis MacNeice, Elizabeth Bowen, and Samuel Beckett—addressed a changing media environment that mapped on to the socio-cultural flux of the period following Irish Independence. Transcending the newly minted national boundaries between Ireland and England, the British Broadcasting Corporation became a locus for shaping transnational literary networks, this in spite of the nationalist rhetoric surrounding broadcasting. By analyzi...
The term network can refer to any collection of interconnected organisms, groups, objects, or even i...
textRadio drama developed as a genre as new media proliferated and challenged the cultural primacy o...
textRadio drama developed as a genre as new media proliferated and challenged the cultural primacy o...
This dissertation defines and explores “radiogenic aesthetics” in late modernism that emerged alongs...
Creative radio is written and produced from an unavoidable set of material conditions, but received ...
Creative radio is written and produced from an unavoidable set of material conditions, but received ...
Although Irish writers were foundational to English-language modernism, Irish Modernism is a new fie...
<p>This study examines Irish modernist literature in order to complicate established critical modes ...
Irish Literature of the Second World War: The Stylistics of Neutralityconsiders the impact of the wa...
This thesis is a trilingual comparative literary study, analysing the works of Samuel Beckett (1906-...
<p>Engaging and Evading the Bard is about British theatrical modernism and its ambivalent relationsh...
Thesis advisor: Marjorie HowesEpistolary Modernism reads British and Irish writing of the 1920s thro...
This dissertation argues that two historical moments profoundly shape Beckett's response to 1930s mo...
PhDIn 1930s Ireland, modernist writing developed at a conjuncture of national and international inf...
Emily Bloom’s monograph is the first study to trace the involvement of Anglo-Irish writers at the BB...
The term network can refer to any collection of interconnected organisms, groups, objects, or even i...
textRadio drama developed as a genre as new media proliferated and challenged the cultural primacy o...
textRadio drama developed as a genre as new media proliferated and challenged the cultural primacy o...
This dissertation defines and explores “radiogenic aesthetics” in late modernism that emerged alongs...
Creative radio is written and produced from an unavoidable set of material conditions, but received ...
Creative radio is written and produced from an unavoidable set of material conditions, but received ...
Although Irish writers were foundational to English-language modernism, Irish Modernism is a new fie...
<p>This study examines Irish modernist literature in order to complicate established critical modes ...
Irish Literature of the Second World War: The Stylistics of Neutralityconsiders the impact of the wa...
This thesis is a trilingual comparative literary study, analysing the works of Samuel Beckett (1906-...
<p>Engaging and Evading the Bard is about British theatrical modernism and its ambivalent relationsh...
Thesis advisor: Marjorie HowesEpistolary Modernism reads British and Irish writing of the 1920s thro...
This dissertation argues that two historical moments profoundly shape Beckett's response to 1930s mo...
PhDIn 1930s Ireland, modernist writing developed at a conjuncture of national and international inf...
Emily Bloom’s monograph is the first study to trace the involvement of Anglo-Irish writers at the BB...
The term network can refer to any collection of interconnected organisms, groups, objects, or even i...
textRadio drama developed as a genre as new media proliferated and challenged the cultural primacy o...
textRadio drama developed as a genre as new media proliferated and challenged the cultural primacy o...