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A Small Nation's Contribution to the World : Essays on Anglo-Irish Literature and Language, Hardback Book

A Small Nation's Contribution to the World : Essays on Anglo-Irish Literature and Language Hardback

Part of the Irish Literacy Studies Series series

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This collection contains a selection from the papers given at the 1989 conference of the International Association for the study of Anglo-Irish Literature.

The selection is broadly representative of the truly international nature of the conference, whose delegates came from every continent, and of the study of Irish literature today. It includes essays on Beckett, Joyce, Friel, Yeats, O'Casey, Parker, Clarke, Kinsella, Muldoon, Mahon, Banville, Brian Moore, Edna O'Brien, Swift and Edgeworth, as well as on critical issues, such as the uses of the fantastic in prose and drama, modernism and romanticism, Irish semiotics, social criticisms in contemporary Irish poetry and, especially appropriate for the occasion, the relationship and influence of Hungary and Ireland in one another's literature.

Contributors to this volume are Csilla Bertha, Eoin Bourke. Patrick Burke, Martin J. Croghan, Ruth Felischmann, Maurice Harmon, Werner Huber, Thomas Kabdebo, Veronica Kniezsa, Maria Raizis, Aladar Sarbu, Bernice Schrank, Joseph Swann and Andras Ungar.

This is the forty-fifth volume of the Irish Literary Studies Series.

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