The Comic Tradition in Irish Women Writers

The Comic Tradition in Irish Women Writers
Author: Theresa O'Connor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1996
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0813014573

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In an examination of the prose and poetry of Irish women writers from the late eighteenth century through the present, contributors to this collection argue that a hidden tradition of women's comedy has evolved side by side with the canonical comic tradition. They call for a revisionist reading of Ireland's comic intellectual heritage - a reading from the perspectives of two genders - and demand a new kind of double optic - an interpretive frame of reference capable of grappling with difference. This collection will be of particular interest to Joyceans because it examines the influence of Joyce, who has been dismissed by many feminist critics as a pornographer and a champion of patriarchal privilege. It will also be of interest to students of African and African-American literature for its linking of Ireland's comic tradition to that of Africa's - a tradition noted for its use of ethical dialogue and for giving voice to the other.

Irish Women Writers

Irish Women Writers
Author: Alexander G. Gonzalez
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2005-11-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780313060298

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Irish women writers have a large following, and their works are attracting large amounts of scholarly and critical attention. Through roughly 75 alphabetically arranged entries written by more than 35 expert contributors, this reference overviews the lives and works of Irish women writers active in a range of genres and periods. Each entry includes a brief biography, a discussion of major works and themes, a survey of the writer's critical reception, and a list of works by and about the author. The volume closes with a selected, general bibliography. Ireland has an especially lively literary tradition, and works by Irish writers have long been recognized as interesting and influential. While male writers have received the bulk of the critical attention given to Irish literature, contemporary women writers are among the most widely read Irish authors. This reference overviews the lives and works of Irish women writers active in a range of periods and genres. Included are roughly 75 alphabetically arranged entries written by more than 35 expert contributors. Among the writers discussed are: ; Elizabeth Bowen ; Mary Dorcey ; Lady Isabella Augusta Gregory ; Anne Hartigan ; Norah Hoult ; Paula Meehan ; Iris Murdoch ; Edna O'Brien ; Katharine Tynan ; Sheila Wingfield ; And many more. Each entry includes a brief biography, a discussion of major works and themes, a review of the writer's critical reception, and a list of works by and about the writer. The volume closes with a selected, general bibliography.

The Irish Comic Tradition

The Irish Comic Tradition
Author: Vivian Mercier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1969
Genre: Comedy
ISBN: UOM:39076005418855

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Irish Women Writers Speak Out

Irish Women Writers Speak Out
Author: Caitriona Moloney,Helen Thompson
Publsiher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2003-03-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0815629710

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Bringing together the diverse and marvelously articulate voices of women of Irish and Irish-American descent, editors Caitriona Moloney and Helen Thompson examine the complicated maps of experience that the women's public, private, and literary lives represent—particularly as they engage in both feminism and postcolonialism. Acknowledging Mary Robinson's revised view of Irish identity—now global rather than local—this work recognizes the importance of identity as a site of mobility. The pieces reveal how complex the terms "feminism" and "postcolonialism" are; they examine how the individual writers see their identities constructed and/or mediated by sexuality. In addition, the book traces common themes of female agency, violence, generational conflicts, migration, emigration, religion, and politics to name a few. As it represents the next wave of Irish women writers, this book offers fresh insight into the work of emerging and established authors and will appeal to a new generation of readers.

Crossing Borders

Crossing Borders
Author: Maryanne Felter
Publsiher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2010
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780874130928

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Irish Women Writers

Irish Women Writers
Author: Elke D'hoker
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2010
Genre: English literature
ISBN: 3034302495

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After a decade in which women writers have gradually been given more recognition in the study of Irish literature, this collection proposes a reappraisal of Irish women's writing by inviting dialogues with new or hitherto marginalised critical frameworks as well as with foreign and transnational literary traditions. Several essays explore how Irish women writers engaged with European themes and traditions through the genres of travel writing, the historical novel, the monologue and the fairy tale. Other contributions are concerned with the British context in which some texts were published and argue for the existence of Irish inflections of phenomena such as the New Woman, suffragism or vegetarianism. Further chapters emphasise the transnational character of Irish women's writing by applying continental theory and French feminist thinking to various texts; in other chapters new developments in theory are applied to Irish texts for the first time. Casting the efforts of Irish women in a new light, the collection also includes explorations of the work of neglected or emerging authors who have remained comparatively ignored by Irish literary criticism.

Encyclopedia of British Women s Writing 1900 1950

Encyclopedia of British Women   s Writing 1900   1950
Author: Ashlie Sponenberg
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2006-03-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780230379473

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This study provides a comprehensive and wide-ranging resource which includes information on many previously neglected British women writers (novelists, poets, dramatists, autobiographers) and topics. It provides contextualizing material, with concise introductions to related topics, including organizations, movements, genres and publications.

Demons Hamlets and Femmes Fatales

Demons  Hamlets and Femmes Fatales
Author: Jayne Steel
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2007
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3039110071

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The book provides a lively discussion of the ways in which popular fiction appropriates the figure of the Provisional IRA activist and the political conflict within the north of Ireland. It looks at how authors' recreations, or transformations, of Irish republicanism might reveal self-referentional images that are, ultimately, a product of national identity and/or gender identity. An important focus of the book interrogates British fascination and fixation with the Provisional IRA and its 'terrors'. The many novels discussed in this study include Gerald Seymour Harry's Game; Campbell Armstrong Jig; Bernard MacLaverty Cal; Mary Costello Titanic Town; Jennifer Johnston Shadows on our Skin; Deidre Madden One by One through the Darkness.