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Understanding Contemporary Irish Fiction And Drama eBook

de Margaret Hallissy
idioma: inglês
Editor: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA PRESS, agosto de 2016 ‧
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A study of the key themes and events essential to understanding Irish fiction and drama

In Understanding Contemporary Irish Fiction and Drama, Margaret Hallissy examines the work of a cross-section of important Irish writers of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries who are representative of essential issues and themes in the canon of contemporary Irish literature. Included are early figures John Millington Synge and James Joyce; dramatists Brian Friel, Conor McPherson, and Tom Murphy; and prize-winning contemporary fiction writers such as Edna O'Brien, Joseph O'Connor, William Trevor, Roddy Doyle, and Colum McCann.

Each chapter focuses on one significant representative piece of contemporary Irish fiction or drama by filling in its cultural, historical, and literary background. Hallissy identifies a key theme or key event in the Irish past essential to understanding the work. She then analyzes earlier literary compositions with the same theme and through a close reading of the contemporary work provides context for that background. The chapters are organized chronologically by relevant historical events, with thematic discussions interspersed. Background pieces were chosen for their places in Irish literature and the additional insight they provide into the featured works.

Understanding Contemporary Irish Fiction And Drama

de Margaret Hallissy

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ISBN: 9781611176636
Editor: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA PRESS
Data de Lançamento: agosto de 2016
Idioma: Inglês
Páginas: 216
Tipo de produto: eBook
Formato e Compatibilidade:
Coleção: Understanding Modern European And Latin American Literature
Classificação Temática: eBooks em Inglês > Literatura > Ensaios
EAN: 9781611176636
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