The 1990s Irish novel presents its own brand of uniqueness and sophistication to the contemporary Anglophone novel. In this article I divide the development of the 1990s Irish novel into three groups. The first type of novel that emerges in the 1990s concerns the presentation of a different image of Ireland, one that magnifies gender construction and sexual preference. The second group of novels concerns the act of reading itself and the difficulty in determining truth from lies. These novels impair the reader\u27s ability to read in an effort to show that everything is a form of interpretation: memories, history, actions, evidence, facts. The third group of 1990s novels produced in the last decade of the twentieth century deterritorializes...
Ireland has suffered many extraordinary changes during the last decades that have made the Emerald I...
This thesis examines how contemporary writing in Ireland both identifies and challenges the use of t...
This thesis proposes the concept of turn-of-the-millennium Irish culture as “post-Catholic”. It outl...
The 1990s Irish novel presents its own brand of uniqueness and sophistication to the contemporary An...
This text interprets a wide range of Irish novels of the 1990s, focusing on the regulated sexual and...
This text interprets a wide range of Irish novels of the 1990s, focusing on the regulated sexual and...
This text interprets a wide range of Irish novels of the 1990s, focusing on the regulated sexual and...
Irish Literature since 1990 examines the diversity and energy of writing in a period marked by the u...
This article explores the evolution of Irish youth literature over the last four decades and these t...
This article explores the evolution of Irish youth literature over the last four decades and these t...
My research aims at building a study of the contemporary Irish historical novel, contemplating works...
This thesis focuses on depictions of gender in contemporary Northern Irish fiction, published betwee...
This thesis examines how contemporary writing in Ireland both identifies and challenges the use of t...
Studies of representations of the body in literature have become so well established as to no longer...
This thesis examines how contemporary writing in Ireland both identifies and challenges the use of t...
Ireland has suffered many extraordinary changes during the last decades that have made the Emerald I...
This thesis examines how contemporary writing in Ireland both identifies and challenges the use of t...
This thesis proposes the concept of turn-of-the-millennium Irish culture as “post-Catholic”. It outl...
The 1990s Irish novel presents its own brand of uniqueness and sophistication to the contemporary An...
This text interprets a wide range of Irish novels of the 1990s, focusing on the regulated sexual and...
This text interprets a wide range of Irish novels of the 1990s, focusing on the regulated sexual and...
This text interprets a wide range of Irish novels of the 1990s, focusing on the regulated sexual and...
Irish Literature since 1990 examines the diversity and energy of writing in a period marked by the u...
This article explores the evolution of Irish youth literature over the last four decades and these t...
This article explores the evolution of Irish youth literature over the last four decades and these t...
My research aims at building a study of the contemporary Irish historical novel, contemplating works...
This thesis focuses on depictions of gender in contemporary Northern Irish fiction, published betwee...
This thesis examines how contemporary writing in Ireland both identifies and challenges the use of t...
Studies of representations of the body in literature have become so well established as to no longer...
This thesis examines how contemporary writing in Ireland both identifies and challenges the use of t...
Ireland has suffered many extraordinary changes during the last decades that have made the Emerald I...
This thesis examines how contemporary writing in Ireland both identifies and challenges the use of t...
This thesis proposes the concept of turn-of-the-millennium Irish culture as “post-Catholic”. It outl...