This is a major study of modern Irish literature by the distinguished scholar Vivian Mercier (1919-1989). Through highly readable analyses of such major figures as Yeats, Synge, Shaw, Joyce, and Beckett, Mercier shows how these writers made use of a Gaelic literary heritage to create a confident new tradition which has become the basis of modern Irish writing in English.
In this major study of modern Irish literature, the distinguished scholar Vivian Mercier (1919-1989) shows how writers such as Yeats, Synge, Shaw, Joyce, and Beckett forged a confident new tradition based on Gaelic literary heritage, which is the basis of modern Irish writing in English.
In this major study of modern Irish literature, the distinguished scholar Vivian Mercier (1919-1989) shows how writers such as Yeats, Synge, Shaw, Joyce, and Beckett forged a confident new tradition based on Gaelic literary heritage, which is the basis of modern Irish writing in English.
This original and innovative book proposes 'dismemory' as a new form of intertextual engagement with Shakespeare by modern and contemporary Irish writers.Through reflection on these canonical writers...
Even though the Irish child sex abuse scandals in the Catholic Church have appeared steadily in the media, many children remain in peril. In The Child Sex Scandal and Modern Irish Literature, Joseph...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks,...