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New Voices in Irish Criticism 5, Vol. 5
New Voices in Irish Criticism 5, Vol. 5, Young scholars present 29 papers from the 1991 fifth annual meeting of the New Voices conference. Using postmodern, postcolonial, Derridean deconstructionist, feminist, and other approaches, they consider such topics as the new Northern Irish literature e, New Voices in Irish Criticism 5, Vol. 5 has a rating of 3.5 stars
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New Voices in Irish Criticism 5, Vol. 5, Young scholars present 29 papers from the 1991 fifth annual meeting of the New Voices conference. Using postmodern, postcolonial, Derridean deconstructionist, feminist, and other approaches, they consider such topics as the new Northern Irish literature e, New Voices in Irish Criticism 5, Vol. 5
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  • New Voices in Irish Criticism 5, Vol. 5
  • Written by author John Banville
  • Published by Four Courts Press, June 2005
  • Young scholars present 29 papers from the 1991 fifth annual meeting of the New Voices conference. Using postmodern, postcolonial, Derridean deconstructionist, feminist, and other approaches, they consider such topics as the new Northern Irish literature e
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'Somewhere in the Briny Say' : an imaginative geography of Belfast7
Glenn Patterson and Ciaran Carson : the new Northern Irish literature15
Camping in utopia : Frank McGuinness' Carthaginians and the queer aesthetic24
De/re/construction work : female performances of Northern Irish nationalism in the works of Anne Devlin and Christina Reid32
Skirting around sexuality? : the plurality of the gay identity in Frank McGuinness' drama41
Writing the Irish Republic51
'The Ireland which we dreamed of' : the significance of the 1937 Irish constitution59
External associations : Ireland and postcolonial studies71
The hegemony of the paratext : an tOileanach and the Islandman82
The Irish tenor : metaphor and its voice in Irish criticism89
'Each nebulous atom in between' : reading liminality - Irish studies, postmodern feminism and the poetry of Catherine Walsh97
The woman, the body and the bell : the female voice in the bell's short fiction by women, 1940-1954109
Freud's fetishism and the mermaid119
The new woman and the boy in fin de siecle Irish fiction129
Imaginary characters : writing, talk and truth in Maria Edgeworth's Castle Rackrent138
Nineteenth-century Ireland and the Orient : Tom Moore's Lalla Rookh145
Theatricality and the Irish R.M. : comic country house dramatics versus Abbey Theatre ideology154
'Spain vanished, and green Ireland reappeared' : Maria Edgeworth's patriotism in The absentee and Patronage166
Yellow : Beckett and the performance of ascendancy177
Joyce and postcolonial literature : creating an inclusive Irish identity187
Joyce and Beckett : epiphany, the subject, and the comic197
'There must be combustion; plot depends for its movement on internal combustion' : compass, map and palimpsest : plotting the internal combustion of Elizabeth Bowen's The last September206
'A self-sustaining tension in space' : tradition, history, myth and John Banville216
Warming the other side : Trevor, Cixous, and facing a new direction224
Hibernicizing the bohemien : the Irish revival and fin de siecle Paris231
Reforming the savage : the Ireland and England of Pedro Calderon de la Barca241
George Moore and the 'martial outside' : concealed complexity on the route to literary freedom254
Robert Lowell and the 'lace-curtain Irish' : identification and identity263
Rimes of the ancient mariner : a reading of the plural poem276


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