This paper is a literary analysis of Sebastian Barry’s six novels “The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty” (1998), “Annie Dunne” (2002), “A Long Long Way” (2005), “The Secret Scripture” (2008), “On Canaan’s Side” (2011) and “The Temporary Gentleman” (2014) and his two plays “The Steward of Christendom” (1995) and “Our Lady of Sligo” (1998). The analysis focuses on Barry’s presentation of (Irish) history, (Irish) nationalism, and personal and national identity in order to ascertain to what extent Barry can be labelled an Irish historical revisionist and compares Barry’s texts to revisionist fiction by other modern Irish authors to delineate Barry’s vision of a – generally more inclusive - Irish identity.Die Dissertation beinhaltet eine literaturwi...
This dissertation will critically analyse the historical influence in Sean O'Casey's Dublin Trilogy,...
In this paper, I propose to see Making History as a play which, in the course of dissecting the conf...
This book offers a critical reassessment of the uses of history in contemporary Irish literature and...
Critics of contemporary Irish literature note a surprising omnipresence of historical themes in the ...
Critics of contemporary Irish literature note a surprising omnipresence of historical themes in the ...
This paper addresses two groups of novels by Sebastian Barry and discusses his treatment of characte...
This paper aims, first, to trace the trajectory of Sebastian Barry’s dramatic works in terms o...
textThree important Irish texts use revelations about Irish involvement in the First World War as a ...
Šajā maģistra darbā tiek pētītas Īrijas vēstures attēlojuma īpatnības divos romānos – Džozefa O’Konn...
Sebastian Barry is most notable for creating characters who are based on historical ancestors from h...
The telling of the story of Ireland, the received nationalist tale replete with heroes, villains and...
This dissertation examines theatre and film in Ireland between 1988 and 2005, focusing on the plays ...
The telling of the story of Ireland, the received nationalist tale replete with heroes, villains and...
Book synopsis: Out of History is the first book to appear on the work of award-winning Irish author ...
The paper focusses on S.Barry's novel The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty as a significant reworking of...
This dissertation will critically analyse the historical influence in Sean O'Casey's Dublin Trilogy,...
In this paper, I propose to see Making History as a play which, in the course of dissecting the conf...
This book offers a critical reassessment of the uses of history in contemporary Irish literature and...
Critics of contemporary Irish literature note a surprising omnipresence of historical themes in the ...
Critics of contemporary Irish literature note a surprising omnipresence of historical themes in the ...
This paper addresses two groups of novels by Sebastian Barry and discusses his treatment of characte...
This paper aims, first, to trace the trajectory of Sebastian Barry’s dramatic works in terms o...
textThree important Irish texts use revelations about Irish involvement in the First World War as a ...
Šajā maģistra darbā tiek pētītas Īrijas vēstures attēlojuma īpatnības divos romānos – Džozefa O’Konn...
Sebastian Barry is most notable for creating characters who are based on historical ancestors from h...
The telling of the story of Ireland, the received nationalist tale replete with heroes, villains and...
This dissertation examines theatre and film in Ireland between 1988 and 2005, focusing on the plays ...
The telling of the story of Ireland, the received nationalist tale replete with heroes, villains and...
Book synopsis: Out of History is the first book to appear on the work of award-winning Irish author ...
The paper focusses on S.Barry's novel The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty as a significant reworking of...
This dissertation will critically analyse the historical influence in Sean O'Casey's Dublin Trilogy,...
In this paper, I propose to see Making History as a play which, in the course of dissecting the conf...
This book offers a critical reassessment of the uses of history in contemporary Irish literature and...