This dissertation places the sixteen plays of the contemporary Irish playwright Brian Friel, one of the leading dramatists writing in the English language today, in the context of Irish culture. I investigate the various Irish myths and legends to which Friel alludes in his work, the socio-economic conditions in Ireland at the time depicted in the plays, and the historical and political events Friel has used as a basis for the plays. I look at the relationship between the literature and the society in order to determine the influence that conditions in Ireland--particularly Ulster and Northern Ireland, Friel's home--have had upon his work. Friel's plays reveal his awareness of the political and cultural divisions that exist in his homeland ...
This thesis is concerned with the 'decolonisation of the imagination' as represented in two original...
This dissertation examines theatre and film in Ireland between 1988 and 2005, focusing on the plays ...
This dissertation examines theatre and film in Ireland between 1988 and 2005, focusing on the plays ...
My dissertation explores postcolonial implications of performances in Brian Friel\u27s plays. While ...
Taking the Historical background into consideration, the study will shed light on Friel's political ...
A dramaturgical analysis of Friel\u27s Translations intended to provide an overview of the play to a...
Morse, Donald E., Csilla Bertha, and Mária Kurdi (Eds) Brian Friel’s Dramatic Artistry. ’The Work Ha...
In this thesis I will explore the Gaelic mythos as it evolved in Irish drama throughout the twentiet...
This comparative study of Brian Friel and Tom Murphy analyzes the relationship between their plays a...
This comparative study of Brian Friel and Tom Murphy analyzes the relationship between their plays a...
ii This dissertation focuses on the work of the new Irish playwright, Martin McDonagh, and where he ...
This dissertation analyzes contemporary Irish playwright Brian Friel's dramatization of the doubly o...
Thesis Abstract The aim of this thesis is to provide a thorough overview of Brian Friel's attitude t...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the article\u27s first paragraph. A conflict exists between the cou...
Thesis Abstract The aim of this thesis is to compare the production history and reception of Brian F...
This thesis is concerned with the 'decolonisation of the imagination' as represented in two original...
This dissertation examines theatre and film in Ireland between 1988 and 2005, focusing on the plays ...
This dissertation examines theatre and film in Ireland between 1988 and 2005, focusing on the plays ...
My dissertation explores postcolonial implications of performances in Brian Friel\u27s plays. While ...
Taking the Historical background into consideration, the study will shed light on Friel's political ...
A dramaturgical analysis of Friel\u27s Translations intended to provide an overview of the play to a...
Morse, Donald E., Csilla Bertha, and Mária Kurdi (Eds) Brian Friel’s Dramatic Artistry. ’The Work Ha...
In this thesis I will explore the Gaelic mythos as it evolved in Irish drama throughout the twentiet...
This comparative study of Brian Friel and Tom Murphy analyzes the relationship between their plays a...
This comparative study of Brian Friel and Tom Murphy analyzes the relationship between their plays a...
ii This dissertation focuses on the work of the new Irish playwright, Martin McDonagh, and where he ...
This dissertation analyzes contemporary Irish playwright Brian Friel's dramatization of the doubly o...
Thesis Abstract The aim of this thesis is to provide a thorough overview of Brian Friel's attitude t...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the article\u27s first paragraph. A conflict exists between the cou...
Thesis Abstract The aim of this thesis is to compare the production history and reception of Brian F...
This thesis is concerned with the 'decolonisation of the imagination' as represented in two original...
This dissertation examines theatre and film in Ireland between 1988 and 2005, focusing on the plays ...
This dissertation examines theatre and film in Ireland between 1988 and 2005, focusing on the plays ...