this paper addresses the issue of ‘absence’ in relation to the dramatic works of Maria Edgeworth. Indeed, until relatively recently, the absence of interest in Edgeworth’s plays was even more pronounced than the lack of recognition of her other more important literary works. The playwrights of the Abbey Theatre (W.B. Yeats, P. Colum, L. Robinson, A. Gregory and J.M. Synge) also neglected her work, notwithstanding its possible affinities with their own. The final part of the essay establishes a parallel between this lack of recognition and the fate of other Irish women playwrights of the twentieth century (A. Gregory, T. Deevy, C. Pakenham)
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this paper addresses the issue of ‘absence’ in relation to the dramatic works of Maria Edgeworth. In...
This essay combines a stylistic analysis of the first part of Maria Edgeworth\u27s Letters for Liter...
The purpose of the study is to call the attention of present-day historians to the importance of Mar...
The paper focuses on Irish drama written and staged before and after independence from the perspecti...
This essay combines a stylistic analysis of the first part of Maria Edgeworth's Letters for Literary...
The relationship between the Anglo-Irish writer Maria Edgeworth (1768- 1849) and Catholicism has alw...
In search of an Irish women's literary tradition, this dissertation examines the fiction of Irish wo...
The relationship between the Anglo-Irish writer Maria Edgeworth (1768- 1849) and Catholicism has alw...
The aim of the article is to demonstrate the derivative nature of Irish tale, a short-lived genre w...
This article considers Woolf’s only visit to Ireland and her attitude to the country as revealed in ...
Ireland faced with a general lack of interest in Irish literature and a significant decline in the l...
Fierobe Claude. Maria Edgeworth : An Essay on Irish Bulls, edited by Jane Desmarais and Marilyn Butl...
Women’s subordinate status in twentieth-century Irish literature has come under criticism in recent...
The paper attempts to tackle the hyphenated self of Maria Edgeworth as Anglo-Irish writer in her bo...
Despite the fact that the 1916 Easter Rising has given rise to many critical inquiries and occasione...
this paper addresses the issue of ‘absence’ in relation to the dramatic works of Maria Edgeworth. In...
This essay combines a stylistic analysis of the first part of Maria Edgeworth\u27s Letters for Liter...
The purpose of the study is to call the attention of present-day historians to the importance of Mar...
The paper focuses on Irish drama written and staged before and after independence from the perspecti...
This essay combines a stylistic analysis of the first part of Maria Edgeworth's Letters for Literary...
The relationship between the Anglo-Irish writer Maria Edgeworth (1768- 1849) and Catholicism has alw...
In search of an Irish women's literary tradition, this dissertation examines the fiction of Irish wo...
The relationship between the Anglo-Irish writer Maria Edgeworth (1768- 1849) and Catholicism has alw...
The aim of the article is to demonstrate the derivative nature of Irish tale, a short-lived genre w...
This article considers Woolf’s only visit to Ireland and her attitude to the country as revealed in ...
Ireland faced with a general lack of interest in Irish literature and a significant decline in the l...
Fierobe Claude. Maria Edgeworth : An Essay on Irish Bulls, edited by Jane Desmarais and Marilyn Butl...
Women’s subordinate status in twentieth-century Irish literature has come under criticism in recent...
The paper attempts to tackle the hyphenated self of Maria Edgeworth as Anglo-Irish writer in her bo...
Despite the fact that the 1916 Easter Rising has given rise to many critical inquiries and occasione...