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Founder to Shore: Cross-currents in Irish and Scottish Studies

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Description:Maintaining the collaborative and interdisciplinary ethos of the series, Founder to Shore is an absorbing collection of essays showcasing original and innovative research by emergent scholars in the area of Irish and Scottish Studies. Articles in this volume derive from papers given at the 2009 Cross-currents conference at the University of Aberdeen.CONTENTS‘The Earth Has Done Its Time’: Death in the Work of Medbh McGuckian, Shane Alcobia-MurphyWhat Might Have Been: Ciaran Carson and the Politics of Memory, Neal AlexanderJames Macpherson in Finnegans Wake, Richard BarlowOn the road In the Congested Districts with John Synge and Jack Yeats: Visual and Textual Shaping of Irishness, Giulia BrunaOrientalism, Hospitality & Empire in The Talisman, Kang-yen ChiuTextualising Trauma: Gerard Mannix Flynn’s James X, Victoria ConnorMapping Place in Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Black Arrow, Christy Di Frances‘Just Like You’d See It on a Film … ’: The Representation of Memory in the Work of Willie Doherty, Emma Grey'A Tale Too Often Told’: The Question of Historical Authority in the ‘Nestor’ Episode of Ulysses, Erik Hillskemper‘White-Faced Upon His Own Empty Road’: Going Beyond The Freudian Politics of Communion in The Serpent, K.J. KeirThe Decline of the Gaelic Literary Order and Its Implications for the Highland Warrior Image, Danielle McCormackI’m in with the out Crowd: Nationalist Identities and Young Gaelic Learners, Lindsay MilliganRemnants of Jacobitism? An Approach to the Study of Culture, Language and Identity in Eighteenth-Century Cork, Niamh Ní ShiadhailReading the Highlands of the Mid-Nineteenth Century: Social Criticism in Fear Tathaich nam Beann, Ashley M. PowellScottish and Ulster Presbyterians, 1660 – 1714: Loyal Protestants or Religious Radicals, John Sherry“No Abiding City”: Elizabeth Bowen and the Orphan Eva Trout, Anna TeekellSligo Co-operative Movements (1895 – 1905); the Birth of an Irish Political Activist, Sonja TiernanMusic, Gender and Power in Janice Galloway’s ‘Sonata Form’, Mhairi UrquhartGood Shepherds? Literature, Religion and Society in O’Hagan and Galt, Dan WallWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Founder to Shore: Cross-currents in Irish and Scottish Studies. To get started finding Founder to Shore: Cross-currents in Irish and Scottish Studies, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
217
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies
Release
2010
ISBN
1906108153

Founder to Shore: Cross-currents in Irish and Scottish Studies

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Maintaining the collaborative and interdisciplinary ethos of the series, Founder to Shore is an absorbing collection of essays showcasing original and innovative research by emergent scholars in the area of Irish and Scottish Studies. Articles in this volume derive from papers given at the 2009 Cross-currents conference at the University of Aberdeen.CONTENTS‘The Earth Has Done Its Time’: Death in the Work of Medbh McGuckian, Shane Alcobia-MurphyWhat Might Have Been: Ciaran Carson and the Politics of Memory, Neal AlexanderJames Macpherson in Finnegans Wake, Richard BarlowOn the road In the Congested Districts with John Synge and Jack Yeats: Visual and Textual Shaping of Irishness, Giulia BrunaOrientalism, Hospitality & Empire in The Talisman, Kang-yen ChiuTextualising Trauma: Gerard Mannix Flynn’s James X, Victoria ConnorMapping Place in Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Black Arrow, Christy Di Frances‘Just Like You’d See It on a Film … ’: The Representation of Memory in the Work of Willie Doherty, Emma Grey'A Tale Too Often Told’: The Question of Historical Authority in the ‘Nestor’ Episode of Ulysses, Erik Hillskemper‘White-Faced Upon His Own Empty Road’: Going Beyond The Freudian Politics of Communion in The Serpent, K.J. KeirThe Decline of the Gaelic Literary Order and Its Implications for the Highland Warrior Image, Danielle McCormackI’m in with the out Crowd: Nationalist Identities and Young Gaelic Learners, Lindsay MilliganRemnants of Jacobitism? An Approach to the Study of Culture, Language and Identity in Eighteenth-Century Cork, Niamh Ní ShiadhailReading the Highlands of the Mid-Nineteenth Century: Social Criticism in Fear Tathaich nam Beann, Ashley M. PowellScottish and Ulster Presbyterians, 1660 – 1714: Loyal Protestants or Religious Radicals, John Sherry“No Abiding City”: Elizabeth Bowen and the Orphan Eva Trout, Anna TeekellSligo Co-operative Movements (1895 – 1905); the Birth of an Irish Political Activist, Sonja TiernanMusic, Gender and Power in Janice Galloway’s ‘Sonata Form’, Mhairi UrquhartGood Shepherds? Literature, Religion and Society in O’Hagan and Galt, Dan WallWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Founder to Shore: Cross-currents in Irish and Scottish Studies. To get started finding Founder to Shore: Cross-currents in Irish and Scottish Studies, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
217
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies
Release
2010
ISBN
1906108153
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