Walter Macken: Life in Literature introduces Walter Macken, a Galwegian novelist, playwright, short-story writer, and children\u27s novelist, to an American audience in order to make his works better known. The themes in Macken\u27s novels show common elements among Irish authors. The use of the common man and the use of Ireland\u27s history are most prevalent in Irish literature. However, Macken\u27s use of autobiographical elements in the midst of his presentation of life in the West of Ireland, in many ways, sets him apart from the other Irish authors. Few have chronicled the lives of the farmers and the fishermen in the West. And even fewer could have done this in the manner Macken did because he was one of them; Walter Macken needs to ...
Irish author Brian O\u27Nolan\u27s (1911-1966) later career involves multi-media works that in a var...
The paper addresses Tomás O’Crohan’s The Islandman (1929) as a representative of Irish native autobi...
Feathered Glory explores the relevance of the medieval Irish character Suibhne, usually anglicized a...
This thesis documents the theatre work of Walter Macken and establishes his contribution to Irish th...
Stories of a Changeless Rural Ireland: Walter Macken’s Short Fiction Although Walter Macken’s short ...
Eamon Maher lectures in the Department of Humanities, Technological University Dublin. He is directo...
Colum McCann is rightly acknowledged as being one of Ireland’s most talented living novelists. The s...
Eibhear Walshe. Kate O´Brien. A Writing Life. Dublin: Irish Academic Press,2006,194 pages
Since he passed away in 2006, John McGahern’s status as Ireland’s foremost prose writer in English h...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EnglishKatherine KarlinFintan O’Toole proposes that Irish modernist writ...
Winner of the American Conference for Irish Studies Prize for Literary Criticism The Irish Voice in ...
At the turn of the twentieth-century, Katharine Tynan was one of the most famous Irish writers, both...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityContemporary Life as Revealed in Recent Irish Drama is a compilation...
This thesis will locate the fantastic fiction of Lord Dunsany in a tradition of Irish writing, while...
Ben Kiely grew up in County Tyrone, one of the northern counties of Ireland then, as now, occupied b...
Irish author Brian O\u27Nolan\u27s (1911-1966) later career involves multi-media works that in a var...
The paper addresses Tomás O’Crohan’s The Islandman (1929) as a representative of Irish native autobi...
Feathered Glory explores the relevance of the medieval Irish character Suibhne, usually anglicized a...
This thesis documents the theatre work of Walter Macken and establishes his contribution to Irish th...
Stories of a Changeless Rural Ireland: Walter Macken’s Short Fiction Although Walter Macken’s short ...
Eamon Maher lectures in the Department of Humanities, Technological University Dublin. He is directo...
Colum McCann is rightly acknowledged as being one of Ireland’s most talented living novelists. The s...
Eibhear Walshe. Kate O´Brien. A Writing Life. Dublin: Irish Academic Press,2006,194 pages
Since he passed away in 2006, John McGahern’s status as Ireland’s foremost prose writer in English h...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EnglishKatherine KarlinFintan O’Toole proposes that Irish modernist writ...
Winner of the American Conference for Irish Studies Prize for Literary Criticism The Irish Voice in ...
At the turn of the twentieth-century, Katharine Tynan was one of the most famous Irish writers, both...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityContemporary Life as Revealed in Recent Irish Drama is a compilation...
This thesis will locate the fantastic fiction of Lord Dunsany in a tradition of Irish writing, while...
Ben Kiely grew up in County Tyrone, one of the northern counties of Ireland then, as now, occupied b...
Irish author Brian O\u27Nolan\u27s (1911-1966) later career involves multi-media works that in a var...
The paper addresses Tomás O’Crohan’s The Islandman (1929) as a representative of Irish native autobi...
Feathered Glory explores the relevance of the medieval Irish character Suibhne, usually anglicized a...