The aim of the thesis is to explore the potential that literature can have in studying mechanisms of identity building and identity shaping on the national level. National identity being defined as a cultural construct, my approach to the analysis will be from a cultural perspective, through literature. For this reason I intend to study a period from the many troubled ones in Ireland through the works of the Nobel Laureate in literature, William Butler Yeats. The aim is to try out a more or less unconventional approach to the studies of national identity and nationalism and set up a model through which other nationalisms could be analyzed through literature. The thesis builds on the assumption that literature, through themes specific el...
This thesis addresses W.B. Yeats’s and Rabindranath Tagore’s engagements with identity in Ireland an...
This study critically assesses the depiction of Nationalism within Irish Theatre over the century fo...
While Mother Ireland and Kathleen ni Houlihan are everywhere in the discourses of Irish nationalism,...
Master's thesis in English LiteratureThe aim of this thesis is to examine how William Butler Yeats’ ...
The impact of cultural nationalism on the Insh Literary Revival is a topic of continuing interest fo...
The impact of cultural nationalism on the Insh Literary Revival is a topic of continuing interest fo...
This essay takes a historical approach on the works of William Butler Yeats and James Joyce. By expl...
The island that now houses Ireland and Northern Ireland has changed a great deal politically during ...
Throughout the nineteenth century, Ireland experienced rapid political transformations and a shiftin...
W.B. Yeats was born in 1865 near Dublin in Ireland and through his literary work contributed in the ...
My interest in William Butler Yeats can be traced back to a class in Irish literature which I took i...
The end of 19th century was generally a significant and transitional period, as from the beginning o...
Literature has long played a crucial role in constructing and disseminating what Benedict Anderson t...
The end of 19th century was generally a significant and transitional period, as from the beginning o...
The end of 19th century was generally a significant and transitional period, as from the beginning o...
This thesis addresses W.B. Yeats’s and Rabindranath Tagore’s engagements with identity in Ireland an...
This study critically assesses the depiction of Nationalism within Irish Theatre over the century fo...
While Mother Ireland and Kathleen ni Houlihan are everywhere in the discourses of Irish nationalism,...
Master's thesis in English LiteratureThe aim of this thesis is to examine how William Butler Yeats’ ...
The impact of cultural nationalism on the Insh Literary Revival is a topic of continuing interest fo...
The impact of cultural nationalism on the Insh Literary Revival is a topic of continuing interest fo...
This essay takes a historical approach on the works of William Butler Yeats and James Joyce. By expl...
The island that now houses Ireland and Northern Ireland has changed a great deal politically during ...
Throughout the nineteenth century, Ireland experienced rapid political transformations and a shiftin...
W.B. Yeats was born in 1865 near Dublin in Ireland and through his literary work contributed in the ...
My interest in William Butler Yeats can be traced back to a class in Irish literature which I took i...
The end of 19th century was generally a significant and transitional period, as from the beginning o...
Literature has long played a crucial role in constructing and disseminating what Benedict Anderson t...
The end of 19th century was generally a significant and transitional period, as from the beginning o...
The end of 19th century was generally a significant and transitional period, as from the beginning o...
This thesis addresses W.B. Yeats’s and Rabindranath Tagore’s engagements with identity in Ireland an...
This study critically assesses the depiction of Nationalism within Irish Theatre over the century fo...
While Mother Ireland and Kathleen ni Houlihan are everywhere in the discourses of Irish nationalism,...