In a seminal article published in Studies in 1965, Augustine Martin noted now Irish writers were characterised by what he termed \u27inherited dissent\u27, a tendency that led them to replace their original religious faith with blends of the mystical and aesthetic
John McGahern's 'Oldfashioned' and Anglo-Irish culture.In John McGahern’s 1985 short story ‘Oldfashi...
James Plunkett's novel, Strumpet City provides a panoramic view of the impact of the rise of militan...
Provides a new account of the emergence of Irish gothic fiction in mid-eighteenth century. This book...
In Underground Cathedrals (2010), the Glenstal monk and author Mark Patrick Hederman described artis...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an original and extensive study of Colm Tóibín as the “secular ...
This volume is the latest study of the challenges and prospects of contemporary Irish Catholic...
The purpose of my research was to explore the interplay between religion and art in James Joyce’s no...
This project takes a new approach to the treatment of Catholicism in Finnegans Wake, by looking beyo...
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Catholicism was a defining element of Irish national ident...
Catholicism has played a central role in Irish society for centuries. It is sometimes perceived in a...
Graduation date: 2005Ireland's Catholic Church played an important role in the turn-of-the-century n...
This paper examines the crucial role played by religion in the construction of the identity of Steph...
THIS review-article sets about assessing the significance of a new collection of essays edited by To...
Before dealing with any more representations of the priest in modern literature, I thought it might ...
The question of the Gothic\u27s use of and attitude toward Roman Catholicism has been increasingly c...
John McGahern's 'Oldfashioned' and Anglo-Irish culture.In John McGahern’s 1985 short story ‘Oldfashi...
James Plunkett's novel, Strumpet City provides a panoramic view of the impact of the rise of militan...
Provides a new account of the emergence of Irish gothic fiction in mid-eighteenth century. This book...
In Underground Cathedrals (2010), the Glenstal monk and author Mark Patrick Hederman described artis...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an original and extensive study of Colm Tóibín as the “secular ...
This volume is the latest study of the challenges and prospects of contemporary Irish Catholic...
The purpose of my research was to explore the interplay between religion and art in James Joyce’s no...
This project takes a new approach to the treatment of Catholicism in Finnegans Wake, by looking beyo...
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Catholicism was a defining element of Irish national ident...
Catholicism has played a central role in Irish society for centuries. It is sometimes perceived in a...
Graduation date: 2005Ireland's Catholic Church played an important role in the turn-of-the-century n...
This paper examines the crucial role played by religion in the construction of the identity of Steph...
THIS review-article sets about assessing the significance of a new collection of essays edited by To...
Before dealing with any more representations of the priest in modern literature, I thought it might ...
The question of the Gothic\u27s use of and attitude toward Roman Catholicism has been increasingly c...
John McGahern's 'Oldfashioned' and Anglo-Irish culture.In John McGahern’s 1985 short story ‘Oldfashi...
James Plunkett's novel, Strumpet City provides a panoramic view of the impact of the rise of militan...
Provides a new account of the emergence of Irish gothic fiction in mid-eighteenth century. This book...