This dissertation takes as its starting point the postcolonial approach that has guided the critical discourse on Irish literature for the last two decades. Rather than simply reiterating the familiar emphasis on nationalist or imperialist sympathies in their texts, I take the position that a number of Irish writers were actively engaged in a thoughtful reconsideration of Irish subjectivity in relation to both national and international or transnational communities. This is not to say that the novels do not contain gestures that resonate with nationalism and imperialism. Instead, I argue that the visions of cosmopolitan possibility in these novels should be taken seriously despite the pattern of deflation or seeming impossibility that chara...
The purpose of this research is to examine how literature acts democratically to represent individua...
PhDIn 1930s Ireland, modernist writing developed at a conjuncture of national and international inf...
The aim of my dissertation is to demonstrate how the realist novels of John McGahern (1934–2006) and...
This thesis explores selected texts by the contemporary author Colum McCann (b.1965), situating his...
Though it has garnered some attention from recent scholars, the field of nineteenth- century Irish l...
Looking at the writing of three Irish expatriates who lived in Trieste, London, and Paris, Nels Pear...
Because the first part of the twentieth century in Ireland was marked with nationalist milestones li...
While Mother Ireland and Kathleen ni Houlihan are everywhere in the discourses of Irish nationalism,...
Critics often narrate the Irish Literary Revival of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centurie...
This dissertation argues that James Joyce\u27s fiction is ethnographic. In Dubliners, Portrait of th...
Analyzing the colonial/postcolonial significance of Irish homes in James Joyce’s Ulysses, Samuel Bec...
UnrestrictedMany decades after the narrator in the “Cyclops” chapter of James Joyce’s Ulysses lament...
My dissertation constructs a literary history of global aspiration in twentieth and twenty-first-cen...
This dissertation explores the relations between various strands of Irish nationalism and the homoso...
Irish literary criticism has long been interested in the politics of literature and its role in deco...
The purpose of this research is to examine how literature acts democratically to represent individua...
PhDIn 1930s Ireland, modernist writing developed at a conjuncture of national and international inf...
The aim of my dissertation is to demonstrate how the realist novels of John McGahern (1934–2006) and...
This thesis explores selected texts by the contemporary author Colum McCann (b.1965), situating his...
Though it has garnered some attention from recent scholars, the field of nineteenth- century Irish l...
Looking at the writing of three Irish expatriates who lived in Trieste, London, and Paris, Nels Pear...
Because the first part of the twentieth century in Ireland was marked with nationalist milestones li...
While Mother Ireland and Kathleen ni Houlihan are everywhere in the discourses of Irish nationalism,...
Critics often narrate the Irish Literary Revival of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centurie...
This dissertation argues that James Joyce\u27s fiction is ethnographic. In Dubliners, Portrait of th...
Analyzing the colonial/postcolonial significance of Irish homes in James Joyce’s Ulysses, Samuel Bec...
UnrestrictedMany decades after the narrator in the “Cyclops” chapter of James Joyce’s Ulysses lament...
My dissertation constructs a literary history of global aspiration in twentieth and twenty-first-cen...
This dissertation explores the relations between various strands of Irish nationalism and the homoso...
Irish literary criticism has long been interested in the politics of literature and its role in deco...
The purpose of this research is to examine how literature acts democratically to represent individua...
PhDIn 1930s Ireland, modernist writing developed at a conjuncture of national and international inf...
The aim of my dissertation is to demonstrate how the realist novels of John McGahern (1934–2006) and...