Relying on Joseph McMinn’s statement that the connection between realist and non-realist fiction is not a hierarchical relationship, this essay maintains that realism in Irish language fiction is, and has always been, an energizing force for experimentation. This is nowhere more evident than in the work of writer Daithí Ó Muirí (1954-), a native English speaker now residing in an Irish speaking area in Ireland. Much of Ó Muirí’s work is experimental due to his use of allegory and fantasy, yet many of the stories remain rooted in the realities of the world, particularly in his representations of masculinities and in works concerning the impact of war, violence, and displacement on men’s lives. The essay examines Ó Muirí’s first three collect...
The aim of my essay is to describe major tendencies in contemporary Irish prose writing concerned wi...
Often hailed as a 'national genre', the short story has known a long and distinguished tradition in ...
If the measure of a writer‟s relevance is the extent to which he or she registers the discursive ran...
Critics often narrate the Irish Literary Revival of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centurie...
This collection of fourteen substantial essays has been designed to map the landscape of Irish ficti...
The core argument of this article is that linguistic and narrative experimentation that dominates th...
Although Irish writers were foundational to English-language modernism, Irish Modernism is a new fie...
Post-Traumatic Realism: Representations of History in Recent Irish NovelsThe aim of my essay is to d...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EnglishKatherine KarlinFintan O’Toole proposes that Irish modernist writ...
This article examines the dystopic and utopic writings of Eimar O’Duffy in light of theoretical idea...
After highlighting the complexities of the concepts of “Ireland”, “narrative” and “trauma” we find t...
Máirtín Ó Cadhain, widely regarded as one of the most remarkable Irish language writers of the twent...
peer-reviewedMy original contribution to knowledge is a synthesis between ‘mythological’ and ‘histo...
In this paper I will argue that Jane Barlow’s Irish Idylls (1892) and Somerville & Ross’s Irish R.M....
This critical project identifies supernatural figures and ghost story narratives in contemporary Iri...
The aim of my essay is to describe major tendencies in contemporary Irish prose writing concerned wi...
Often hailed as a 'national genre', the short story has known a long and distinguished tradition in ...
If the measure of a writer‟s relevance is the extent to which he or she registers the discursive ran...
Critics often narrate the Irish Literary Revival of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centurie...
This collection of fourteen substantial essays has been designed to map the landscape of Irish ficti...
The core argument of this article is that linguistic and narrative experimentation that dominates th...
Although Irish writers were foundational to English-language modernism, Irish Modernism is a new fie...
Post-Traumatic Realism: Representations of History in Recent Irish NovelsThe aim of my essay is to d...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EnglishKatherine KarlinFintan O’Toole proposes that Irish modernist writ...
This article examines the dystopic and utopic writings of Eimar O’Duffy in light of theoretical idea...
After highlighting the complexities of the concepts of “Ireland”, “narrative” and “trauma” we find t...
Máirtín Ó Cadhain, widely regarded as one of the most remarkable Irish language writers of the twent...
peer-reviewedMy original contribution to knowledge is a synthesis between ‘mythological’ and ‘histo...
In this paper I will argue that Jane Barlow’s Irish Idylls (1892) and Somerville & Ross’s Irish R.M....
This critical project identifies supernatural figures and ghost story narratives in contemporary Iri...
The aim of my essay is to describe major tendencies in contemporary Irish prose writing concerned wi...
Often hailed as a 'national genre', the short story has known a long and distinguished tradition in ...
If the measure of a writer‟s relevance is the extent to which he or she registers the discursive ran...