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Sub-versions : trans-national readings of modern Irish literature /

From Swift¿́¿s repulsive shit-flinging Yahoos to Beckett¿́¿s dying but never quite dead moribunds, Irish literature has long been perceived as being synonymous with subversion and all forms of subversiveness. But what constitutes a subversive text or a subversive writer in twenty-first-century Irela...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Ross, Ciaran
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, [2010]
Colección:DQR studies in literature ; 44.
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505 0 |a Foreword / Declan Kiberd -- Introduction / Ciaran Ross -- pt. 1. The Irish novel : subversive fictions of Irishness (history, self and language). The wisdom of experience : Patrick MacGill's Irishness reassessed / Terry Phillips -- Irish man, no man, everyman : subversive redemption in Sebastian Barry's The whereabouts of Eneas McNulty / Christelle Seree-Chaussinand -- Transgressive and subversive : Flann O'Brien's tales of the In-Between / Flore Coulouma -- Down-and-outs, subways and suburbs : sub-versions in Robert McLiam Wilson's Ripley Bogle and Colum McCann's This side of brightness / Marie Mianowski -- Gender trouble in contemporary Irish fiction / Sylvie Mikowski -- pt. 2. "To punish the form" : poetry's margins of subversion. Refutation, reversal, or subversion? Forms of negativity in the work of W.B. Yeats / Carle Bonafous-Murat -- Contemporary Irish poetry at a tangent / Stipe Grgas -- Paul Durcan's unsettled poetry / Anne Goarzin -- Acutely discomforting : subversive representation in Paul Muldoon's poetry / Florence Schneider -- pt. 3. Modern Irish drama : subversive scenes of otherness. "On the black road home" : re-radicalizing Beckett's Irish Protestant legacy (a re-reading of All that fall) / Ciaran Ross -- The native quarter : the hyphenated-real -- the drama of Martin McDonagh / Eamonn Jordan -- Postcolonial sub-versions of Europe : Brian Friel's Fathers and sons / Andrea P. Balogh -- Contesting and reversing gender stereotypes in three plays by contemporary Irish women writers / Maria Kurdi. 
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