Goldsmith, the Gate, and the 'Hibernicising' of Anglo-Irish plays.In recent decades, Irish theatre-makers have frequently imposed Irish elements onto the “English” plays written by London-based, Irish Anglican playwrights. As discerning critics have long recognised, George Farquhar, Oliver Goldsmith, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Oscar Wilde, and Bernard Shaw frequently signalled their Irish origins in their plays. Often cited are their satirical portraits of the English, their subversive use of Stage Irishmen, and their inclusion of Irish topical references. However, since independence (and even more markedly since the early 1980s), Irish theatres and theatre companies have not been satisfied with such coded expressions of Irishness. Bowing t...
Irish English, albeit a variant of the language of the colonizer, can be considered an important ide...
Defence date: 27 January 2004Examining board: Prof. Luisa Passerini, Kulturwissenschaftliches Instit...
Ireland had been a British colony for centuries and during these centuries the number of colonial st...
Irish theatre in England has frequently illustrated the complex relations between two distinct cultu...
In 1928 – only a few years after the end of the Irish War of Independence and the subsequent Civil W...
Harris, Peter James. From Stage to Page: Critical Reception of Irish Plays in London Theatre, 1925-1...
The stage Irishman has been a stock character in England and Ireland since the 17th century. It is a...
Throughout the nineteenth century, Ireland experienced rapid political transformations and a shiftin...
Ireland faced with a general lack of interest in Irish literature and a significant decline in the l...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the earliest Irish adaptations of Shakespeare and to consider ...
RISE 4.1 examines the complex interplay between Irish and European culture via the Dublin Gate Thea...
Over the past 50 years Ireland has undergone a sweeping series of changes that have transitioned the...
Following nearly eight hundred years of British colonial rule, the twentieth century for Ireland was...
Leaving aside historical and mythological dramas, a considerable number of plays written for the Abb...
This paper tests Nicholas Grene's theory that Irish drama is "...outerdirected, created as much to b...
Irish English, albeit a variant of the language of the colonizer, can be considered an important ide...
Defence date: 27 January 2004Examining board: Prof. Luisa Passerini, Kulturwissenschaftliches Instit...
Ireland had been a British colony for centuries and during these centuries the number of colonial st...
Irish theatre in England has frequently illustrated the complex relations between two distinct cultu...
In 1928 – only a few years after the end of the Irish War of Independence and the subsequent Civil W...
Harris, Peter James. From Stage to Page: Critical Reception of Irish Plays in London Theatre, 1925-1...
The stage Irishman has been a stock character in England and Ireland since the 17th century. It is a...
Throughout the nineteenth century, Ireland experienced rapid political transformations and a shiftin...
Ireland faced with a general lack of interest in Irish literature and a significant decline in the l...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the earliest Irish adaptations of Shakespeare and to consider ...
RISE 4.1 examines the complex interplay between Irish and European culture via the Dublin Gate Thea...
Over the past 50 years Ireland has undergone a sweeping series of changes that have transitioned the...
Following nearly eight hundred years of British colonial rule, the twentieth century for Ireland was...
Leaving aside historical and mythological dramas, a considerable number of plays written for the Abb...
This paper tests Nicholas Grene's theory that Irish drama is "...outerdirected, created as much to b...
Irish English, albeit a variant of the language of the colonizer, can be considered an important ide...
Defence date: 27 January 2004Examining board: Prof. Luisa Passerini, Kulturwissenschaftliches Instit...
Ireland had been a British colony for centuries and during these centuries the number of colonial st...