Irish Children's Literature and Culture looks critically at Irish writing for children from the 1980s to the present, examining the work of many writers and illustrators and engaging with major genres, forms, and issues, including the gothic, the speculative, picturebooks, ethnicity, and globalization. It contextualizes modern Irish children's literature in relation to Irish mythology and earlier writings, as well as in relation to Irish writing for adults, thereby demonstrating the complexity of this fascinating area. What constitutes a "national literature" is rarely straightforward, and it is especially complex when discussing writing for young people in an Irish context. Until recently, there was only a slight body of work that could be...
Eilís Dillon, in her young adult novels, evokes to her readers rich images: wind blowing in off the...
Children’s Literature Grows Up proposes that there is a revolution occurring in contemporary childre...
A book review of Anne M. Dolan\u27s book "You, Me and Diversity: Picturebooks for Teaching Developme...
This thesis explores the recurring patterns of Irish mythological narratives that influence literatu...
This article explores the evolution of Irish youth literature over the last four decades and these t...
This article explores the evolution of Irish youth literature over the last four decades and these t...
The thesis explores the work of the above four contemporary children's writers, in relation to post-...
The thesis explores the work of the above four contemporary children's writers, in relation to post-...
The thesis explores the work of the above four contemporary children's writers, in relation to post-...
The thesis explores the work of the above four contemporary children's writers, in relation to post-...
Ireland is not a country unfamiliar with trauma. It is an island widely known for its history with V...
Irish Literature since 1990 examines the diversity and energy of writing in a period marked by the u...
This thesis considers the novel and the short story in the decades following the achievement of Iris...
This article is an overview of the study of children’s literature from an international perspective....
This article is an overview of the study of children’s literature from an international perspective....
Eilís Dillon, in her young adult novels, evokes to her readers rich images: wind blowing in off the...
Children’s Literature Grows Up proposes that there is a revolution occurring in contemporary childre...
A book review of Anne M. Dolan\u27s book "You, Me and Diversity: Picturebooks for Teaching Developme...
This thesis explores the recurring patterns of Irish mythological narratives that influence literatu...
This article explores the evolution of Irish youth literature over the last four decades and these t...
This article explores the evolution of Irish youth literature over the last four decades and these t...
The thesis explores the work of the above four contemporary children's writers, in relation to post-...
The thesis explores the work of the above four contemporary children's writers, in relation to post-...
The thesis explores the work of the above four contemporary children's writers, in relation to post-...
The thesis explores the work of the above four contemporary children's writers, in relation to post-...
Ireland is not a country unfamiliar with trauma. It is an island widely known for its history with V...
Irish Literature since 1990 examines the diversity and energy of writing in a period marked by the u...
This thesis considers the novel and the short story in the decades following the achievement of Iris...
This article is an overview of the study of children’s literature from an international perspective....
This article is an overview of the study of children’s literature from an international perspective....
Eilís Dillon, in her young adult novels, evokes to her readers rich images: wind blowing in off the...
Children’s Literature Grows Up proposes that there is a revolution occurring in contemporary childre...
A book review of Anne M. Dolan\u27s book "You, Me and Diversity: Picturebooks for Teaching Developme...