Edna O'Brien and Marian Keyes are two sexually candid female writers. They are both from Ireland and their novels have caused many spectacular headlines over the years. These female authors have been greatly acclaimed, but also sharply criticised for their outspoken way of writing. However they have enjoyed huge success and their novels have been read by many people. This essay will focus on two of the many novels written by these Irish authors: The Country Girls by Edna O'Brien and Anybody Out There? by Marian Keyes. In the following essay I will focus on Irish women represented in the novels of Keyes and O'Brien, and their relation to men but also to their daughters. In these novels, women are forced into strict gender roles, very differe...
This thesis will present a study of the work of Irish writer Marian Keyes in terms of her texts, and...
This thesis examines the treatment of women in Irish society through a cultural and literary approa...
This paper sets out to examine various representations of the patriarchal Irish family, constricting...
Edna O'Brien and Marian Keyes are two sexually candid female writers. They are both from Ireland and...
Edna O'Brien is a prolific and highly successful contemporary Irish novelist, short story writer, an...
Irish literary criticism has long been interested in the politics of literature and its role in deco...
This thesis will present a study of the work of Irish writer Marian Keyes in terms of her texts, and...
This paper will observe how the work of Irish author Marian Keyes is influenced by,and representativ...
Kate O'Brien was one of Ireland's best female writers; moreover, she was one of the first to centre ...
For a long time, Irish women’s lives were strictly confined to the private domain, and women’s issue...
This thesis project focuses on the work of Edna O’Brien, an Irish author, as a pioneer in literature...
This extended essay is an investigation of the protagonist female characters in both James Joyce’s D...
Irish novelist Edna O’Brien suffered a tumultuous early reception; her first six novels were banned ...
Graduation date: 2009This thesis uses both feminist and new historic theories to argue that the wome...
peer-reviewedThis thesis discovers signs of positive change in maternal representation in contempor...
This thesis will present a study of the work of Irish writer Marian Keyes in terms of her texts, and...
This thesis examines the treatment of women in Irish society through a cultural and literary approa...
This paper sets out to examine various representations of the patriarchal Irish family, constricting...
Edna O'Brien and Marian Keyes are two sexually candid female writers. They are both from Ireland and...
Edna O'Brien is a prolific and highly successful contemporary Irish novelist, short story writer, an...
Irish literary criticism has long been interested in the politics of literature and its role in deco...
This thesis will present a study of the work of Irish writer Marian Keyes in terms of her texts, and...
This paper will observe how the work of Irish author Marian Keyes is influenced by,and representativ...
Kate O'Brien was one of Ireland's best female writers; moreover, she was one of the first to centre ...
For a long time, Irish women’s lives were strictly confined to the private domain, and women’s issue...
This thesis project focuses on the work of Edna O’Brien, an Irish author, as a pioneer in literature...
This extended essay is an investigation of the protagonist female characters in both James Joyce’s D...
Irish novelist Edna O’Brien suffered a tumultuous early reception; her first six novels were banned ...
Graduation date: 2009This thesis uses both feminist and new historic theories to argue that the wome...
peer-reviewedThis thesis discovers signs of positive change in maternal representation in contempor...
This thesis will present a study of the work of Irish writer Marian Keyes in terms of her texts, and...
This thesis examines the treatment of women in Irish society through a cultural and literary approa...
This paper sets out to examine various representations of the patriarchal Irish family, constricting...