This thesis project focuses on the work of Edna O’Brien, an Irish author, as a pioneer in literature who uniquely represents the feminine perspective and voice, even while her books were banned and burned. The discussion notes O’Brien’s work as it addresses woman’s perceived place in Irish history as “muted” and powerless. In a close examination of her writing, The Country Girls Trilogy and House of Splendid Isolation specifically, are noted themes of isolation, the constraints of Catholicism, loneliness, and loss, as enduring realities for women in Ireland
This dissertation examines how contemporary Irish women writers dismantle national conceptions linki...
Irish novelist Edna O’Brien suffered a tumultuous early reception; her first six novels were banned ...
This thesis examines the treatment of women in Irish society through a cultural and literary approa...
Edna O'Brien is a prolific and highly successful contemporary Irish novelist, short story writer, an...
Since the appearance of her first novel, The Country Girls, in 1960—a book that undermined the natio...
This final paper sets out to explore how Irish novelist Edna O’Brien represents Irish womanhood and ...
This thesis explores Irish women's rural fiction since Independence, concentrating on novels and sho...
Edna O'Brien and Marian Keyes are two sexually candid female writers. They are both from Ireland and...
The main aim of this thesis is the literal analysis of the chosen works of Irish writer Edna O'Brien...
Irish literary criticism has long been interested in the politics of literature and its role in deco...
The paradigmatic literary work of Edna O’Brien, The Country Girls Trilogy and Epilogue (1986) narrat...
This diploma paper sets out to explore The Country Girls Trilogy by Edna O'Brien and Emer Martin’s t...
Graduation date: 2009This thesis uses both feminist and new historic theories to argue that the wome...
This paper sets out to examine various representations of the patriarchal Irish family, constricting...
Edna O’Brien is one of the most prolific and versatile writers of the twentieth century. She made he...
This dissertation examines how contemporary Irish women writers dismantle national conceptions linki...
Irish novelist Edna O’Brien suffered a tumultuous early reception; her first six novels were banned ...
This thesis examines the treatment of women in Irish society through a cultural and literary approa...
Edna O'Brien is a prolific and highly successful contemporary Irish novelist, short story writer, an...
Since the appearance of her first novel, The Country Girls, in 1960—a book that undermined the natio...
This final paper sets out to explore how Irish novelist Edna O’Brien represents Irish womanhood and ...
This thesis explores Irish women's rural fiction since Independence, concentrating on novels and sho...
Edna O'Brien and Marian Keyes are two sexually candid female writers. They are both from Ireland and...
The main aim of this thesis is the literal analysis of the chosen works of Irish writer Edna O'Brien...
Irish literary criticism has long been interested in the politics of literature and its role in deco...
The paradigmatic literary work of Edna O’Brien, The Country Girls Trilogy and Epilogue (1986) narrat...
This diploma paper sets out to explore The Country Girls Trilogy by Edna O'Brien and Emer Martin’s t...
Graduation date: 2009This thesis uses both feminist and new historic theories to argue that the wome...
This paper sets out to examine various representations of the patriarchal Irish family, constricting...
Edna O’Brien is one of the most prolific and versatile writers of the twentieth century. She made he...
This dissertation examines how contemporary Irish women writers dismantle national conceptions linki...
Irish novelist Edna O’Brien suffered a tumultuous early reception; her first six novels were banned ...
This thesis examines the treatment of women in Irish society through a cultural and literary approa...