This thesis examines the Irish literary periodical The Bell which was first published in 1940, and ran intermittently until 1954. The Bell was Ireland's foremost literary magazine during its publication run, and had considerable success in bringing new authors together with more established names. As such, this thesis analyses the contribution of The Bell to the Irish literary tradition and interrogates its involvement within the wider scope of Irish society as a whole. The journal is assessed historically and viewed through the prism of the various personalities which contributed to its pages, in particular, its editors Sean O'Faolain and Peadar O'Donnell. In order to evaluate The Bell's position in Irish society, this thesis is divided in...
This thesis provides a broad history of the Irish Press during the years 1919-1948. It sets forth ho...
This thesis provides a broad history of the Irish Press during the years 1919-1948. It sets forth ho...
This research project was designed to investigate the nature, development and impact of the Dublin n...
This new study of The Bell magazine opens a window onto the Irish literary and cultural landscape of...
Matthews, Kelly. The Bell Magazine and the Representation of Irish Identity: Opening Windows. Dublin...
In recent years, short fiction critics have increasingly recognized the supreme importance of litera...
Between 1923 and 1940 a variety of political and cultural events took place in Ireland, including th...
Between 1923 and 1940 a variety of political and cultural events took place in Ireland, including th...
Between 1923 and 1940 a variety of political and cultural events took place in Ireland, including th...
The monthly issues of The Bell (edited by Seân O'Faolain) between 1940 and 1945 provide a clear pict...
This thesis analyses the cultural, social and political discourse in a range of Irish periodicals pu...
This thesis examines the history and development of three Irish periodicals, published between 1904-...
This thesis provides a broad history of the Irish Press during the years 1919-1948. It sets forth ho...
This thesis provides a broad history of the Irish Press during the years 1919-1948. It sets forth ho...
This thesis analyses the responses of Irish writers and painters to a phase of national self-asserti...
This thesis provides a broad history of the Irish Press during the years 1919-1948. It sets forth ho...
This thesis provides a broad history of the Irish Press during the years 1919-1948. It sets forth ho...
This research project was designed to investigate the nature, development and impact of the Dublin n...
This new study of The Bell magazine opens a window onto the Irish literary and cultural landscape of...
Matthews, Kelly. The Bell Magazine and the Representation of Irish Identity: Opening Windows. Dublin...
In recent years, short fiction critics have increasingly recognized the supreme importance of litera...
Between 1923 and 1940 a variety of political and cultural events took place in Ireland, including th...
Between 1923 and 1940 a variety of political and cultural events took place in Ireland, including th...
Between 1923 and 1940 a variety of political and cultural events took place in Ireland, including th...
The monthly issues of The Bell (edited by Seân O'Faolain) between 1940 and 1945 provide a clear pict...
This thesis analyses the cultural, social and political discourse in a range of Irish periodicals pu...
This thesis examines the history and development of three Irish periodicals, published between 1904-...
This thesis provides a broad history of the Irish Press during the years 1919-1948. It sets forth ho...
This thesis provides a broad history of the Irish Press during the years 1919-1948. It sets forth ho...
This thesis analyses the responses of Irish writers and painters to a phase of national self-asserti...
This thesis provides a broad history of the Irish Press during the years 1919-1948. It sets forth ho...
This thesis provides a broad history of the Irish Press during the years 1919-1948. It sets forth ho...
This research project was designed to investigate the nature, development and impact of the Dublin n...