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Cultural Contexts and Literary Idioms in Contemporary Irish Literature

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ISBN: 9780861402304
AuthorKenneally, Michael
Pub Date05/09/1988
BindingHardback
Pages378
CountryGBR
Dewey820.989162
SeriesIrish Literary Studies
Publisher: Colin Smythe Ltd
Quick overview This is the first of four intended volumes (only two of which got published) devoted to critical analysis of Irish writing since the 1950s.
€45.69

This is the first of four intended volumes (only two of which got published) devoted to critical analysis of Irish writing since the 1950s. Each was intended to present a collection of essays that, taken together, should provide a solid foundation for scholars and students interested in the extraordinary achievements of Irish writers in the last three decades. The essays in this volume map out aspects of the cultural, social and political context of contemporary literature and predominant concerns within a given genre. The contributors as Anthony Bradley, Terence Brown, Gerald Dawe, John Wilson Foster, Tamsin Hargreaves, Claudia Harris, Dillon Johnston, Colbert Kearney, Edna Longley, Arthur E. McGuinness, Christopher Murray, Fintan O'Toole, Andrew Parkin, Anthony Roche, Michael Toolan, and Walentina Witoszek and Patrick F. Sheeran.

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This is the first of four intended volumes (only two of which got published) devoted to critical analysis of Irish writing since the 1950s. Each was intended to present a collection of essays that, taken together, should provide a solid foundation for scholars and students interested in the extraordinary achievements of Irish writers in the last three decades. The essays in this volume map out aspects of the cultural, social and political context of contemporary literature and predominant concerns within a given genre. The contributors as Anthony Bradley, Terence Brown, Gerald Dawe, John Wilson Foster, Tamsin Hargreaves, Claudia Harris, Dillon Johnston, Colbert Kearney, Edna Longley, Arthur E. McGuinness, Christopher Murray, Fintan O'Toole, Andrew Parkin, Anthony Roche, Michael Toolan, and Walentina Witoszek and Patrick F. Sheeran.