The article investigates the most significant patterns than can be traced in Irish contemporary fiction\u2019s interest in the sea and its related maritime topographies, and argues how the most resonant associations of the sea imagery lie in the vexed relation between the historical past and communal and personal identity in the modern nation.Using the critical framework of the \u201cchronotopes of the sea\u201d (\u201cat once geographies and topoi \u201c, M.Cohen) and most notably the seaside/shoreline and the ship, in its analysis of novels by John Banville, Colm Toibin, Neil Jordan, Bernard Mac Laverty and Joseph O'Connor the article focusses on the association between memory, creativity and trauma, the sense of the past and the searc...
The article examines the abiding theme of exile in the contemporary Irish novel of the last deades o...
Colum McCann’s novel, TransAtlantic, argues, through both structure and content, that Ireland is a o...
Colum McCann’s novel, TransAtlantic, argues, through both structure and content, that Ireland is a o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
The islands off the west of Ireland have always been regarded as a sanctuary of Irish identity. Havi...
International audienceMy paper will focus on the representation of the cottage by the lough in Colum...
M.A. (English)This dissertation hinges on the exploration of three contemporary Irish novels, namely...
International audienceMy paper will focus on the representation of the cottage by the lough in Colum...
M.A. (English)This dissertation hinges on the exploration of three contemporary Irish novels, namely...
My research aims at building a study of the contemporary Irish historical novel, contemplating works...
The late 1990s and early 2000s were marked by the appearance of a number of ambitious historical nov...
This dissertation investigates the function of the sea in contemporary British and Irish literature,...
This project examines the historic and geographic relation between Irish and Caribbean literature. I...
This article addresses the representation of islands within the fiction of the 20th Century writer ...
This paper looks into the works of Irish writer Joseph O’Connor and his perspective in the process o...
The article examines the abiding theme of exile in the contemporary Irish novel of the last deades o...
Colum McCann’s novel, TransAtlantic, argues, through both structure and content, that Ireland is a o...
Colum McCann’s novel, TransAtlantic, argues, through both structure and content, that Ireland is a o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
The islands off the west of Ireland have always been regarded as a sanctuary of Irish identity. Havi...
International audienceMy paper will focus on the representation of the cottage by the lough in Colum...
M.A. (English)This dissertation hinges on the exploration of three contemporary Irish novels, namely...
International audienceMy paper will focus on the representation of the cottage by the lough in Colum...
M.A. (English)This dissertation hinges on the exploration of three contemporary Irish novels, namely...
My research aims at building a study of the contemporary Irish historical novel, contemplating works...
The late 1990s and early 2000s were marked by the appearance of a number of ambitious historical nov...
This dissertation investigates the function of the sea in contemporary British and Irish literature,...
This project examines the historic and geographic relation between Irish and Caribbean literature. I...
This article addresses the representation of islands within the fiction of the 20th Century writer ...
This paper looks into the works of Irish writer Joseph O’Connor and his perspective in the process o...
The article examines the abiding theme of exile in the contemporary Irish novel of the last deades o...
Colum McCann’s novel, TransAtlantic, argues, through both structure and content, that Ireland is a o...
Colum McCann’s novel, TransAtlantic, argues, through both structure and content, that Ireland is a o...