This conversation with the Irish author Emma Donoghue is focused on her relationship with history and fiction. Topics discussed include the relationship between scholarly research and the writing of historical fiction, the author?s sense of duty to the past. We talked about the process of writing historical fiction, and the importance (or lack of importance) of having an ?authentic? link to the moment, or the material that one works with. It is in this context that the author speaks of historical fiction as something that has helped her to open the ?cage of her moment?. The conversation took place in front of a large audience at Boston College on 1 December 2018. It was held at the end of a one-day symposium on History and Fiction at Connol...
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Marina Carr participated in the Conference Irish Itinerary 2018 (EFACIS): Trauma and Identity in Con...
Historical fiction has gained a degree of popularity among readers in the last two decades it has no...
Dr Kate Loveman interviews Catherine Johnson, the award-winning author of historical novels for chil...
This interview/article expands on Emma Donoghue’s role in contemporary Irish culture. Introducing Do...
Featuring new essays by international literary scholars, the two-volume Companion to Irish Literatur...
Historical fiction has gained a degree of popularity among readers in the last two decades it has no...
Memory is not a static or innocuous representation of the past, but a continuing struggle over how b...
A Gift of Stone consists of a novel and a critical commentary written in response to a key event in ...
The participation to a literary festival in Florence gave the interviewer the occasion to meet one o...
Transnationalism and the Short Story: Emma Donoghue’s Astray (2012) Emigration and exile are well-es...
Emma Donoghue has been on the literary scene since 1993 when she published her first novel Stir – Fr...
In Colonial Crossings, Marjorie Howes is concerned with the responses of both major and minor litera...
Interview following publication of Post Celtic Tiger Landscapes in Irish FictionEconomic analysis ha...
This thesis examines how contemporary writing in Ireland both identifies and challenges the use of t...
Éilís Ní Dhuibhne is a novelist, playwright, and a storyteller. She graduated in English and Folklor...
Marina Carr participated in the Conference Irish Itinerary 2018 (EFACIS): Trauma and Identity in Con...
Historical fiction has gained a degree of popularity among readers in the last two decades it has no...
Dr Kate Loveman interviews Catherine Johnson, the award-winning author of historical novels for chil...