A History of Irish Autobiography

A History of Irish Autobiography

Author: Liam Harte

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-03-01

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 1108548458

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A History of Irish Autobiography is the first ever critical survey of autobiographical self-representation in Ireland from its recoverable beginnings to the twenty-first century. The book draws on a wealth of original scholarship by leading experts to provide an authoritative examination of autobiographical writing in the English and Irish languages. Beginning with a comprehensive overview of autobiography theory and criticism in Ireland, the History guides the reader through seventeen centuries of Irish achievement in autobiography, a category that incorporates diverse literary forms, from religious tracts and travelogues to letters, diaries, and online journals. This ambitious book is rich in insight. Chapters are structured around key subgenres, themes, texts, and practitioners, each featuring a guide to recommended further reading. The volume's extensive coverage is complemented by a detailed chronology of Irish autobiography from the fifth century to the contemporary era, the first of its kind to be published.


Modern Irish Autobiography

Modern Irish Autobiography

Author: L. Harte

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2007-04-12

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 0230206069

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Modern Irish Autobiography provides the first comprehensive critical analysis of the Irish autobiographical tradition from the early nineteenth century to the present day. This pioneering collection offers readers a stimulating and provocative introduction to the principal themes, modes and narrative strategies of Irish autobiographers.


The Granta Book of the Irish Short Story

The Granta Book of the Irish Short Story

Author: Anne Enright

Publisher: Granta Books (Uk)

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781847080974

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The Man Booker prize-winning author's selection of the best Irish short stories of the last sixty years, following Richard Ford's bestselling Granta Book of the American Short Story.


Irish Autobiography

Irish Autobiography

Author: Claire Lynch

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 9783039118564

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Noel Cunningham's Guide to Modern Irish Manners

Noel Cunningham's Guide to Modern Irish Manners

Author: Noel Cunningham

Publisher: The O'Brien Press Ltd

Published: 2019-10-07

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 1788491521

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Society has changed dramatically. We live in an increasingly informal world. We have in many ways become disrespectful of rules and have no time for the old order and taboos. Authority and the grace of age, two important pillars of etiquette, are no longer regarded. With his infectious charm and sharp wit Noel Cunningham shares with you his tips on sailing through life's events, enabling people to be themselves, while solving the thorny issues of which fork to use, who goes through a door first, how to attend an important interview. The correct way of doing those things will become clear. - Are you confused about how to set a formal dining table? - Is it acceptable to hold doors open? - How to address the thorny question of mobile phones and gadgets Noel's book is a fun and informative guide, to help us navigate modern-day life with class and good humour.


The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Fiction

The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Fiction

Author: Liam Harte

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2020-10-15

Total Pages: 704

ISBN-13: 0191071056

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The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Fiction presents authoritative essays by thirty-five leading scholars of Irish fiction. They provide in-depth assessments of the breadth and achievement of novelists and short story writers whose collective contribution to the evolution and modification of these unique art forms has been far out of proportion to Ireland's small size. The volume brings a variety of critical perspectives to bear on the development of modern Irish fiction, situating authors, texts, and genres in their social, intellectual, and literary historical contexts. The Handbook's coverage encompasses an expansive range of topics, including the recalcitrant atavisms of Irish Gothic fiction; nineteenth-century Irish women's fiction and its influence on emergent modernism and cultural nationalism; the diverse modes of irony, fabulism, and social realism that characterize the fiction of the Irish Literary Revival; the fearless aesthetic radicalism of James Joyce; the jolting narratological experiments of Samuel Beckett, Flann O'Brien, and Máirtín Ó Cadhain; the fate of the realist and modernist traditions in the work of Elizabeth Bowen, Frank O'Connor, Seán O'Faoláin, and Mary Lavin, and in that of their ambivalent heirs, Edna O'Brien, John McGahern, and John Banville; the subversive treatment of sexuality and gender in Northern Irish women's fiction written during and after the Troubles; the often neglected genres of Irish crime fiction, science fiction, and fiction for children; the many-hued novelistic responses to the experiences of famine, revolution, and emigration; and the variety and vibrancy of post-millennial fiction from both parts of Ireland. Readably written and employing a wealth of original research, The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Fiction illuminates a distinguished literary tradition that has altered the shape of world literature.


The Politics of Irish Memory

The Politics of Irish Memory

Author: E. Pine

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2010-11-17

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 0230295312

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Irish culture is obsessed with the past, and this book asks why and how. In an innovative reading of Irish culture since 1980, Emilie Pine provides a new analysis of theatre, film, television, memoir and art, and interrogates the anti-nostalgia that characterizes so much of contemporary Irish culture.


Peig

Peig

Author: Peig Sayers

Publisher: Syracuse University Press

Published: 1974-10-01

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780815602583

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A reprint of the Syracuse University Press edition of 1974.


The Treaty

The Treaty

Author: Gretchen Friemann

Publisher: Merrion Press

Published: 2021-11-10

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1785374214

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When All Is Said

When All Is Said

Author: Anne Griffin

Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books

Published: 2019-03-05

Total Pages: 335

ISBN-13: 1250200598

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THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER & INDIE NEXT PICK "Griffin's stunning debut, brimming with irresistible Irish-isms, is an elegy to love, loss and the complexity of life." –People Magazine One of Goodreads' 43 Most Anticipated Reads of 2019 “Beautiful. Intimate. Tearful. Aching and lyrical. So simply and beautifully told.” –Louise Penny, #1 New York Times bestselling author "I'm here to remember–all that I have been and all that I will never be again." If you had to pick five people to sum up your life, who would they be? If you were to raise a glass to each of them, what would you say? And what would you learn about yourself, when all is said? At the bar of a grand hotel in a small Irish town sits 84-year-old Maurice Hannigan. He’s alone, as usual - though tonight is anything but. Pull up a stool and charge your glass, because Maurice is finally ready to tell his story. Over the course of this evening, he will raise five toasts to the five people who have meant the most to him. Through these stories - of unspoken joy and regret, a secret tragedy kept hidden, a fierce love that never found its voice - the life of one man will be powerful and poignantly laid bare. Beautifully heart-warming and powerfully felt, the voice of Maurice Hannigan will stay with you long after all is said and done.