The aim of the article is to analyse a selection of literary works by Colm Tóibín and Anne Enright from the perspective of modernist and postmodernist theories about memory and identity. It is argued that Tóibín’s and Enright’s works are characterised by a typically postmodern approach towards memory: their narrators are both acutely aware of the significance of memory in the creation of their identity, and of its limitations. This paradoxical approach towards the question of memory, which stresses its importance as well as its fallibility, is of central importance in this article.Celem artykułu jest analiza wybranych dzieł literackich Colma Tóibína oraz Anne Enright z perspektywy modernistycznych i postmodernistycznych teorii pamięci i toż...
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M.A. (English)This dissertation hinges on the exploration of three contemporary Irish novels, namely...
This paper sets out to analyse representations of trauma in five contemporary Irish novels in the li...
The present contribution interprets Anne Enright’s most recent novel, The Green Road (2015), as the ...
This thesis analyses depictions of nationhood and identity in some contemporary Irish fictions thr...
Memory is not a static or innocuous representation of the past, but a continuing struggle over how b...
There has been an increasing tendency within literary critical discourse to refer to at least two de...
Feminism movements have questioned the notion of coherent identities in contemporary western societi...
This work explores the novels of Jennifer Johnston, an Irish novelist whose writing career began in ...
This thesis makes an intervention into the field of modernist legacies by investigating how a select...
International audienceThis article addresses the issue of ruinous memory and testimony in The Gather...
After highlighting the complexities of the concepts of “Ireland”, “narrative” and “trauma” we find t...
After highlighting the complexities of the concepts of “Ireland”, “narrative” and “trauma” we find t...
This thesis examines how contemporary writing in Ireland both identifies and challenges the use of t...
Eufrausino, Caroline. Anne Enright. Feminine Aesthetics: Writing, Mothering, Spiraling. Peter Lang, ...
English title and keywords: Memory in the Novels by Dermot Healy - Dermot Healy, Irish literature, I...
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