In lieu of an abstract, below is the article\u27s first paragraph. A conflict exists between the countries of Ireland and England stretching back over 800 years. Colonial in nature, the conflict has assumed many faces throughout its history. Evidence of its existence today is most noticeable in the situation in Northern Ireland, a situation euphemistically referred to as the Troubles. The Irish people have been shaped by this conflict and Irish writers have often embraced it thematically within their works. Irish playwright Brian Friel is such a writer. Friel\u27s plays frequently embody this conflict, both explicitly and implicitly
The following thesis is an analysis of the rich and complex history of the state of Northern Ireland...
In a 1983 article the critic Lynda Henderson offered an acerbic critique of the fascination with his...
Troubling bodies: suffering, resistance and hope in Colum McCann's 'Troubles' short fictionYe
In lieu of an abstract, below is the article\u27s first paragraph. A conflict exists between the cou...
The Northern Irish playwright Brian Friel (Omagh, 1929) wrote his first play in 1958 and his last pl...
This dissertation places the sixteen plays of the contemporary Irish playwright Brian Friel, one of ...
In the 1980s, Brian Friel, one of Ireland’s most successful twentieth century dramatists, authored t...
Taking the Historical background into consideration, the study will shed light on Friel's political ...
Postcolonial and historicized readings of Irish literatures describe the evils of colonialism, and t...
The Irish Rebellion of 1641 is particularly vital to understanding the political, religious, and soc...
A dramaturgical analysis of Friel\u27s Translations intended to provide an overview of the play to a...
Since the first British invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, the native Irish people have been n...
This comparative study of Brian Friel and Tom Murphy analyzes the relationship between their plays a...
This year much has been made of the fiftieth anniversary of the start of ‘the troubles’. These fifty...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph.By the spring of 1914, the question ...
The following thesis is an analysis of the rich and complex history of the state of Northern Ireland...
In a 1983 article the critic Lynda Henderson offered an acerbic critique of the fascination with his...
Troubling bodies: suffering, resistance and hope in Colum McCann's 'Troubles' short fictionYe
In lieu of an abstract, below is the article\u27s first paragraph. A conflict exists between the cou...
The Northern Irish playwright Brian Friel (Omagh, 1929) wrote his first play in 1958 and his last pl...
This dissertation places the sixteen plays of the contemporary Irish playwright Brian Friel, one of ...
In the 1980s, Brian Friel, one of Ireland’s most successful twentieth century dramatists, authored t...
Taking the Historical background into consideration, the study will shed light on Friel's political ...
Postcolonial and historicized readings of Irish literatures describe the evils of colonialism, and t...
The Irish Rebellion of 1641 is particularly vital to understanding the political, religious, and soc...
A dramaturgical analysis of Friel\u27s Translations intended to provide an overview of the play to a...
Since the first British invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, the native Irish people have been n...
This comparative study of Brian Friel and Tom Murphy analyzes the relationship between their plays a...
This year much has been made of the fiftieth anniversary of the start of ‘the troubles’. These fifty...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph.By the spring of 1914, the question ...
The following thesis is an analysis of the rich and complex history of the state of Northern Ireland...
In a 1983 article the critic Lynda Henderson offered an acerbic critique of the fascination with his...
Troubling bodies: suffering, resistance and hope in Colum McCann's 'Troubles' short fictionYe