Description |
357 pages ; 21 cm. |
Series |
The Library of Irish studies ; v. 1 |
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Library of Irish studies ; v. 1.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Form |
Also issued online. |
Contents |
Hynes, S. Yeats amd the poets of the thirties. -Unterecker, J. Interview with Liam Miller. -Murphy, D. J. Lady Gregory, co-author and sometimes author of the plays of W. B. Yeats. -Kennedy, E. Design in George Moore's "The Lake." -Carens, J. F. Gogarty and Yeats. -Conner, L. The importance of Douglas Hyde to the Irish literary renaissance. -Wohlgelernter, M. Mother and father and son: Frank O'Connor's portrait of the artist as an only child. -Smith, G. Yeats, Gogarty, and the Leap Castle ghost. -Worthington, M. Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, the sorrowing mother and the day of judgement. -Brophy, J. D. John Montague's "restive sally-switch." -Epstein, E. L. Yeats' experiments with syntax in the treatment of time. -Magalaner, M. James Joyce and Marie Corelli. -Porter, R. J. Language and literature in revival Ireland: The views of P. H. Pearse. -Frayne, J. P. Brian Moore's wandering Irishman; the not-so-wild colonial boy. -Anderson, C. G. On the sublime and its anal-urethral sources in Pope, Eliot, and Joyce. -Kennedy, S. "The devil and holy water": Samuel Beckett's "Murphy," and Flann O'Brien's" At Swim-Two-Birds." -Rabinovitz, R. "Watt," from Descartes to Schopenhauer. - McGrory, K. Medieval aspects of modern Irish writing: Austin Clarke. -Greene, D. H. Yeat's prose style: some observations. -Sullivan, K. "The house by the churchyard": James Joyce and Sheridan Le Fanu. -Lewis, T. S. W. Some new letters of John Butler Yeats. |
Subject |
English literature -- Irish authors -- History and criticism.
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English literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
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Ireland -- Intellectual life -- 20th century.
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Tindall, William York, 1903-1981.
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Added Author |
Porter, Raymond J., editor.
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Brophy, James D., editor.
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Tindall, William York, 1903-1981.
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