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9780389209621

Internationalism of Irish Literature and Drama

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  • ISBN13:

    9780389209621

  • ISBN10:

    0389209627

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1992-07-31
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Summary

This book contains the proceedings of the Seventh Triennial Conference of the I.A.S.A.I.L. held at Coleraine in July of 1988.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Drama
Intercultural Relations in Brien Friel's Worksp. 3
Yeats's Versions of Sophoclesp. 16
'Why Not Columbia's Rising Fame be Sung?': Irish-American Playwrights and Republican Theatricals in Early Americap. 23
Harrigan and Hart and the American Stagep. 31
The Celtic Dream in W.B. Yeats's. The Speckled Birdp. 37
Shakespeare and the Politics of the Irish Revivalp. 46
An Giall, the Hostage and Kongi's Harvest: Post-Colonial Irish, Anglo-Irish and Nigerian Variations on a Postmodern Themep. 63
Samuel Beckett and the Theatre of Deconstruction: An Exegesis on Formp. 75
Synge and Francep. 87
Thomas Murphy and Federico Garcia Lorcap. 94
The Danish and Faroese Translations of Riders to the Seap. 107
Behan's The Hostage and Hammouda's El Rahainp. 120
Mrs. Erlynne, Mrs. Warren and the Nineteenth Century Stage Stereotype of the Fallen Womanp. 134
Tragedy and the Mask of Medusa in Twentieth Century Anglo-Irish Dramap. 146
Brian Friel: Centre and Peripheryp. 154
Poetry
Goldsmith's 'The Deserted Village': Images of The Dispossessedp. 165
Irish Bards and English Reviewers: The Reception of Contemporary Irish Poetry in Englandp. 171
Homophrosyne: The French Element in the Poetry of Derek Mahonp. 181
'Micro-Tagging Chinook Salmon on the Qu'appelle River': Reflections on Canada in the Migrant Lines of Irish Poetryp. 193
On Minor Literature: Nineteenth Century Irelandp. 209
The Breaking of Language: Blake and the Development of Yeats's Imageryp. 217
Yeats and the Englishp. 232
Prose
Proust and Contemporary Irish Fictionp. 255
Dedalus and the Aestheticiansp. 261
The European Connections of Two Irish Writers: Maria Edgeworth and Kate O'Brienp. 266
Brian Moore's Catholics: 'The Stone's in the Midst of all'p. 271
Cultural/Historical
'Naughty, Vulgar, Low': Irishwomen and the Home Language 1899-1901p. 279
The First Doing: A Nigerian Encounter With Irish Literaturep. 284
India and Ireland: Literary Relationsp. 294
The Insularity of Irish Literature: Cultural Subjugation and the Difficulties of Reconstructionp. 309
Anglo-Irish Literature: Definitions and (False) Originsp. 320
Notesp. 327
Notes on Contributorsp. 357
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