The Irish diaspora has inspired many contemporary playwrights. This essay considers fourteen plays by nine different Irish authors, written and set in the last seventy years, most of which deal with the topic of emigration. These fourteen plays provide a compact overview of the historical and social changes in Ireland since the second half of the 20th century. The first chapter of this essay outlines the most important phases and characteristics of Irish migration, from the first involuntary ones in the 17th and 18th century to the voluntary migration waves of the famine years in the 19th and 20th century and the more recent ones, for both economic, personal and often “hidden” reasons. The second chapter deals with the departure theme by...
Ireland possesses a cultural heritage that is particularly literary and musical. The island is also ...
Following nearly eight hundred years of British colonial rule, the twentieth century for Ireland was...
British imperialism had once channelled Ireland into becoming not only a subjugator of non-white col...
The Irish diaspora has inspired many contemporary playwrights. This essay considers fourteen plays b...
Journeys abound in modern and contemporary Irish-language writing, whether the focus of the narrati...
This comparative study of Brian Friel and Tom Murphy analyzes the relationship between their plays a...
Leaving aside historical and mythological dramas, a considerable number of plays written for the Abb...
This essay focuses on the concepts of relationship to local culture, identity and third space writin...
The transition from the twentieth to the twenty-first century saw Ireland transformed from a homogen...
Leaving aside historical and mythological dramas, a considerable number of plays written for the Abb...
Villar-Argáiz, Pilar, ed. Literary Visions of Multicultural Ireland: The Immigrant in Contemporary I...
Over the past 50 years Ireland has undergone a sweeping series of changes that have transitioned the...
This thesis proposes a reading of the migration impulse in contemporary Irish poetry, arguing for a ...
Starting from the material aspects of the journey of Irish Immigrants towards the United States, thi...
This is the first book about the literature of the Irish in London. By examining over 30 novels, sho...
Ireland possesses a cultural heritage that is particularly literary and musical. The island is also ...
Following nearly eight hundred years of British colonial rule, the twentieth century for Ireland was...
British imperialism had once channelled Ireland into becoming not only a subjugator of non-white col...
The Irish diaspora has inspired many contemporary playwrights. This essay considers fourteen plays b...
Journeys abound in modern and contemporary Irish-language writing, whether the focus of the narrati...
This comparative study of Brian Friel and Tom Murphy analyzes the relationship between their plays a...
Leaving aside historical and mythological dramas, a considerable number of plays written for the Abb...
This essay focuses on the concepts of relationship to local culture, identity and third space writin...
The transition from the twentieth to the twenty-first century saw Ireland transformed from a homogen...
Leaving aside historical and mythological dramas, a considerable number of plays written for the Abb...
Villar-Argáiz, Pilar, ed. Literary Visions of Multicultural Ireland: The Immigrant in Contemporary I...
Over the past 50 years Ireland has undergone a sweeping series of changes that have transitioned the...
This thesis proposes a reading of the migration impulse in contemporary Irish poetry, arguing for a ...
Starting from the material aspects of the journey of Irish Immigrants towards the United States, thi...
This is the first book about the literature of the Irish in London. By examining over 30 novels, sho...
Ireland possesses a cultural heritage that is particularly literary and musical. The island is also ...
Following nearly eight hundred years of British colonial rule, the twentieth century for Ireland was...
British imperialism had once channelled Ireland into becoming not only a subjugator of non-white col...