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Contemporary Irish fiction : themes, tropes, theories /

Contributor(s): Harte, Liam [editor] | Parker, Michael, 1949- [editor].
Publisher: London : Palgrave Macmillan, 2000Description: xii, 271 pages ; 26 cm.Content type: text | text Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 0312231644; 9780312231644; 9780312231644; 0333683803; 9780333683804; 0333683811; 9780333683811.Subject(s): English fiction -- Irish authors -- History and criticism | English fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism | Ireland -- Intellectual life -- 20th century | Northern Ireland -- Intellectual life | Northern Ireland -- In literature | Ireland -- In literatureDDC classification: 809 HAR
Contents:
The right to the city : re-presentations of Dublin in contemporary Irish fiction / Gerry Smyth -- The aesthetics of exile / George O'Brien -- Re-citing the rosary : women, Catholicism and agency in Brian Moore's Cold heaven and John McGahern's Amongst women / Siobhán Holland -- Versions of Banville : versions of modernism / Joseph McMinn -- Figuring the mother in contemporary Irish fiction / Ann Owens Weekes -- Petrifying time : incest narratives from contemporary Ireland / Christine St Peter -- New noises from the woodshed : the novels of Emma Donoghue / Antoinette Quinn --ContamiNation : Patrick McCabe and Colm Tóibín's pathographies of the Republic / Tom Herron -- 'The pose arranged and lingered over' : visualizing the 'troubles' / Richard Haslam -- Bourgeois redemptions : the fictions of Glenn Patterson and Robert McLiam Wilson / Richard Kirkland -- Reconfiguring identities : recent Northern Irish fiction / Liam Harte and Michael Parker.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-266) and index.

The right to the city : re-presentations of Dublin in contemporary Irish fiction / Gerry Smyth -- The aesthetics of exile / George O'Brien -- Re-citing the rosary : women, Catholicism and agency in Brian Moore's Cold heaven and John McGahern's Amongst women / Siobhán Holland -- Versions of Banville : versions of modernism / Joseph McMinn -- Figuring the mother in contemporary Irish fiction / Ann Owens Weekes -- Petrifying time : incest narratives from contemporary Ireland / Christine St Peter -- New noises from the woodshed : the novels of Emma Donoghue / Antoinette Quinn --ContamiNation : Patrick McCabe and Colm Tóibín's pathographies of the Republic / Tom Herron -- 'The pose arranged and lingered over' : visualizing the 'troubles' / Richard Haslam -- Bourgeois redemptions : the fictions of Glenn Patterson and Robert McLiam Wilson / Richard Kirkland -- Reconfiguring identities : recent Northern Irish fiction / Liam Harte and Michael Parker.

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