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GENDER IN IRISH WRITING OBRIEN JOH

GENDER IN IRISH WRITING By OBRIEN JOH

GENDER IN IRISH WRITING by OBRIEN JOH


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Summary

Studies of writing from a Sinn Fein journal of 1901-1907, the poetry of Heaney, Stoker's Dracula, the plays of Beckett, the poetry of Yeats and the novels of Jennifer Johnston are used as frameworks within which to explore the issue and role of gender in Irish writing.

GENDER IN IRISH WRITING Summary

GENDER IN IRISH WRITING by OBRIEN JOH

The essays in this book deal with a wide variety of texts, from the Old Irish of the Deirdre tale to a recent television series with a heroine of that name. There are considerations of writing from a Sinn Fein journal of the early part of this century, the poetry of Heaney, Stoker's Dracula, the plays of Beckett, the poetry of Yeats and the novels of Jennifer Johnston. The essays use these works as frameworks within which to explore the issue and role of gender in Irish writing.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Toni O'Brien Johnson and David Cairns; Celtic heroine? The archaeology of the Deirdre story, Maire Herbert; Elise and the great queens of Ireland - femininity as constructed by Sinn Fein and the Abbey Theatre, 1901-1907, Elin ApHywel; Mina's disclosure, Mary Fitzgerald; Yeats - the anxiety of masculinity, Elizabeth Butler Cullingford; Narcissus revised - constituting the female subject in three Beckett plays, Toni O'Brien Johnson; Bog Queens - the representation of women in the poetry of John Montague and Seamus Heaney, Patricia Coughlan; Jennifer Johnston's Irish troubles - a materialist-feminist reading, Christine St Peter; tropes and traps - aspects of woman and nationality in 20th-century Irish drama, David Cairns and Shaun Richards.

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GOR008713791
9780335092826
0335092829
GENDER IN IRISH WRITING by OBRIEN JOH
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
19910616
192
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