non-peer-reviewedWriter and activist Rosamond Jacob (1888-1960) contributed valuable works to Ireland’s literary tradition and her novels map the changes in Irish society during the period in which they were written. As a political activist, Jacob challenged the authority of the State and church to dominate women’s lives and her novels reflect the resistance to conform to dominant ideals of womanhood. This thesis will examine the representations of female identity in Jacob’s novels and will focus on the novels Callaghan (1920), The Troubled House (1938), The Rebel’s Wife (1957) and her unpublished novella Theo and Nix (1924). In the novel Callaghan, I will focus on the interplay between suffragetism and nationalism and propose that Jacob co...
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In Joyce’s novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man the representation of the Irish nation is c...
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My thesis analyzes James Joyce’s engagement with Catholic-nationalist Ireland’s (mis)understanding o...
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peer-reviewedThis thesis discovers signs of positive change in maternal representation in contempor...
This dissertation explores the changing roles of women in contemporary Northern Irish fiction. The t...
Edna O'Brien and Marian Keyes are two sexually candid female writers. They are both from Ireland and...
This thesis reviews a great number of novels by Anglo-Irish women novelists that - with few exceptio...
Irish literary criticism has long been interested in the politics of literature and its role in deco...
While Mother Ireland and Kathleen ni Houlihan are everywhere in the discourses of Irish nationalism,...
This extended essay is an investigation of the protagonist female characters in both James Joyce’s D...
Writing Ireland\u27s Wrongs: Nineteenth-Century Women, Politics and Violence retrieves the rhetorica...
The Easter Rising of 1916 is often considered to mark the end of the colonial period in the territor...
This thesis examines the treatment of women in Irish society through a cultural and literary approa...
In this dissertation I explore the role that religious discourses (especially the Hebrew Bible), eth...
In Joyce’s novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man the representation of the Irish nation is c...
This thesis focuses on the novels written and published by expatriate Irish women resident in Britai...
My thesis analyzes James Joyce’s engagement with Catholic-nationalist Ireland’s (mis)understanding o...
This thesis is an examination of feminist republicanism(s) in the north of Ireland between 1975 – 19...
peer-reviewedThis thesis discovers signs of positive change in maternal representation in contempor...
This dissertation explores the changing roles of women in contemporary Northern Irish fiction. The t...
Edna O'Brien and Marian Keyes are two sexually candid female writers. They are both from Ireland and...