Whilst debate rages in certain circles as to what constitutes an Irish Gothic tradition and whether imposing canonical status upon it is even possible or desirable, very little of this discussion focuses on twenty-first century writing, and certainly not upon writing for the stage. The aims of this essay are twofold: to argue the case for a contemporary Irish Gothic theatre' school' (whose primary proponents I will identify as Martin McDonagh, Conor McPherson, Marina Carr and Mark O'Rowe); and to place this contemporary' school' in conversation with the Irish Gothic literary corpus identified by the scholarship of Terry Eagleton, Seamus Deane, W. J. McCormack, Jarlath Killeen, Christopher Morash, Richard Haslam, Sinéad Mooney and David Punt...
ii This dissertation focuses on the work of the new Irish playwright, Martin McDonagh, and where he ...
The Irish diaspora has inspired many contemporary playwrights. This essay considers fourteen plays b...
This thesis explores the dynamics of national and historical melancholia as invoked in twentieth-cen...
In his analysis of Irish Theatre in the 1990s, Victor Merriman argues that Celtic Tiger dramas bifur...
Provides a new account of the emergence of Irish gothic fiction in mid-eighteenth century. This book...
‘If the Gothic emerges in the shadows cast by modernity and its pasts, Ireland proved an unhappy hau...
Provides a new account of the emergence of Irish gothic fiction in mid-eighteenth century. This book...
This dissertation examines theatre and film in Ireland between 1988 and 2005, focusing on the plays ...
This essay first gives a survey of the recent widening of Anglo-Irish Gothic to include works writte...
In my thesis I focus my attention on contemporary Irish female and male Gothic by analyzing Anne Ha...
The Introduction first establishes the prior work to connect Shakespeare with Irish literature, befo...
In the wake of his Staging Ireland : Representations in Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama (2007), St...
Ireland is not a country unfamiliar with trauma. It is an island widely known for its history with V...
This book shows that Shakespeare continues to influence contemporary Irish literature, through postc...
2015-05-03This dissertation examines the relation between theatre, culture and performance in contem...
ii This dissertation focuses on the work of the new Irish playwright, Martin McDonagh, and where he ...
The Irish diaspora has inspired many contemporary playwrights. This essay considers fourteen plays b...
This thesis explores the dynamics of national and historical melancholia as invoked in twentieth-cen...
In his analysis of Irish Theatre in the 1990s, Victor Merriman argues that Celtic Tiger dramas bifur...
Provides a new account of the emergence of Irish gothic fiction in mid-eighteenth century. This book...
‘If the Gothic emerges in the shadows cast by modernity and its pasts, Ireland proved an unhappy hau...
Provides a new account of the emergence of Irish gothic fiction in mid-eighteenth century. This book...
This dissertation examines theatre and film in Ireland between 1988 and 2005, focusing on the plays ...
This essay first gives a survey of the recent widening of Anglo-Irish Gothic to include works writte...
In my thesis I focus my attention on contemporary Irish female and male Gothic by analyzing Anne Ha...
The Introduction first establishes the prior work to connect Shakespeare with Irish literature, befo...
In the wake of his Staging Ireland : Representations in Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama (2007), St...
Ireland is not a country unfamiliar with trauma. It is an island widely known for its history with V...
This book shows that Shakespeare continues to influence contemporary Irish literature, through postc...
2015-05-03This dissertation examines the relation between theatre, culture and performance in contem...
ii This dissertation focuses on the work of the new Irish playwright, Martin McDonagh, and where he ...
The Irish diaspora has inspired many contemporary playwrights. This essay considers fourteen plays b...
This thesis explores the dynamics of national and historical melancholia as invoked in twentieth-cen...