The literature of Ireland: criticism and culture
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Cambridge University Press 2010Description: 281pISBN: 9780521136525Subject(s): English literature-Irish authors-History and criticism | Literature and society-IrelandDDC classification: 820.99417 Summary: "One of Ireland's foremost literary and cultural historians, Terence Brown's command of the intellectual and cultural currents running through the Irish literary canon is second to none, and he has been enormously influential in shaping the field of Irish studies. These essays reflect the key themes of Brown's distinguished career, most crucially his critical engagement with the post-colonial model of Irish cultural and literary history currently dominant in Irish Studies. With essays on major figures such as Yeats, MacNeice, Joyce and Beckett, as well as contemporary authors including Seamus Heaney, Derek Mahon, Michael Longley, Paul Muldoon and Brian Friel, this volume is a major contribution to scholarship, directing scholars and students to new approaches to twentieth-century Irish cultural and literary history"Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Stack | 820.99417 BRO/L (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 29295 |
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820.99287 GEN Gender issues: attestations and contestations | 820.99287 GIL/M The madwoman in the attic: the woman writer and the nineteenth-century literary imagination | 820.99287 STU.6 Studies in women writers in English | 820.99417 BRO/L The literature of Ireland: criticism and culture | 820.9954 BIJ/C Critical essays on post-colonial literature | 820.9954 CRI Critical theory: Western and Indian: essays presented to Professor V.Y. Kantak | 820.9954 NEL/G Gendered nation: contemporary writings from South Asia |
"One of Ireland's foremost literary and cultural historians, Terence Brown's command of the intellectual and cultural currents running through the Irish literary canon is second to none, and he has been enormously influential in shaping the field of Irish studies. These essays reflect the key themes of Brown's distinguished career, most crucially his critical engagement with the post-colonial model of Irish cultural and literary history currently dominant in Irish Studies. With essays on major figures such as Yeats, MacNeice, Joyce and Beckett, as well as contemporary authors including Seamus Heaney, Derek Mahon, Michael Longley, Paul Muldoon and Brian Friel, this volume is a major contribution to scholarship, directing scholars and students to new approaches to twentieth-century Irish cultural and literary history"
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