The aim of this thesis is to provide an original and extensive study of Colm Tóibín as the “secular revisionist who acknowledges Catholicism as an enduring element of Irish society” (Ryan, Ireland and Scotland 251). Tóibín is uniquely placed to interpret many aspects of Ireland in the latter half of the twentieth century and I will argue that intertwined with his revisionism of Irish history is a reimagining of Ireland and Catholicism in fictive terms. An extensive amount of material from Tóibín’s time as a journalist and travel writer will feature in my research because it validates my argument concerning his prolonged engagement with Catholicism. Similarly, a broad range of Tóibín’s prose will be studied because it affords opportunities f...
In 1967 The German Novelist Heinrich Böll described some of the changes that had occurred in the thi...
This paper examines the priests in James Joyce\u27s Dubliners and dis cusses the ramifications of th...
This project contributes an analysis of the representation of Irish identity in the novel post-Catho...
In a seminal article published in Studies in 1965, Augustine Martin noted now Irish writers were cha...
This thesis proposes the concept of turn-of-the-millennium Irish culture as “post-Catholic”. It outl...
However, the devotion to Mary has turned her into a powerful icon of religious folklore in many Cath...
Catholicism has played a central role in Irish society for centuries. It is sometimes perceived in a...
Even though the Virgin Mary is one of the most popular characters of The New Testament, she appears ...
This paper explores the ways in which some of the best and most representative Irish women fiction w...
This paper explores the ways in which some of the best and most representative Irish women fiction w...
This project takes a new approach to the treatment of Catholicism in Finnegans Wake, by looking beyo...
Abstract Throughout the period of 1972-2022 and previously, Catholicism has been a robust aspect of ...
William Carleton, widely acknowledged to be the most important Irish writer of the nineteenth centur...
Graduation date: 2005Ireland's Catholic Church played an important role in the turn-of-the-century n...
This paper explores how the Roman Catholic religion has influenced the writer in Ireland and Cameroo...
In 1967 The German Novelist Heinrich Böll described some of the changes that had occurred in the thi...
This paper examines the priests in James Joyce\u27s Dubliners and dis cusses the ramifications of th...
This project contributes an analysis of the representation of Irish identity in the novel post-Catho...
In a seminal article published in Studies in 1965, Augustine Martin noted now Irish writers were cha...
This thesis proposes the concept of turn-of-the-millennium Irish culture as “post-Catholic”. It outl...
However, the devotion to Mary has turned her into a powerful icon of religious folklore in many Cath...
Catholicism has played a central role in Irish society for centuries. It is sometimes perceived in a...
Even though the Virgin Mary is one of the most popular characters of The New Testament, she appears ...
This paper explores the ways in which some of the best and most representative Irish women fiction w...
This paper explores the ways in which some of the best and most representative Irish women fiction w...
This project takes a new approach to the treatment of Catholicism in Finnegans Wake, by looking beyo...
Abstract Throughout the period of 1972-2022 and previously, Catholicism has been a robust aspect of ...
William Carleton, widely acknowledged to be the most important Irish writer of the nineteenth centur...
Graduation date: 2005Ireland's Catholic Church played an important role in the turn-of-the-century n...
This paper explores how the Roman Catholic religion has influenced the writer in Ireland and Cameroo...
In 1967 The German Novelist Heinrich Böll described some of the changes that had occurred in the thi...
This paper examines the priests in James Joyce\u27s Dubliners and dis cusses the ramifications of th...
This project contributes an analysis of the representation of Irish identity in the novel post-Catho...