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  1. Sub-versions
    trans-national readings of modern Irish literature
    Contributor: Ross, Ciaran
    Published: 2010
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    RVK Categories: HG 290 ; HN 1080
    Series: DQR studies in literature ; 44
    Subjects: Literatur; Subversion <Motiv>
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 299 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Sub-versions
    trans-national readings of modern Irish literature
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam [u.a.]

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    Series: Dutch quarterly review of Anglo-American letters : Studies in literature ; 44
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  3. Sub-versions
    trans-national readings of modern Irish literature
    Published: [2010]
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    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,... more

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    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. 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 Ireland? The essays in this volume set out to redefine and rethink the subversive potential of modern Irish literature. Crossing three central genres, one common denominator running through these essays whether dealing with canonical writers like Yeats, Beckett and Flann O¿́¿Brien, or lesser known contemporary writers like Sebastian Barry or Robert McLiam Wilson, is the continual questioning of Irish identity ¿́¿ Irishness ¿́¿ going from its colonial paradigm and stereotype of the subaltern in MacGill, to its uneasy implications for gender representation in the contemporary novel and the contemporary drama. A subsidiary theme inextricably linked to the identity problematic is that of exile and its radical heritage for all Irish writing irrespective of its different genres. Sub-Versions offers a cross-cultural and trans-national response to the expanding interest in Irish and postcolonial studies by bringing together specialists from different national cultures and scholarly contexts ¿́¿ Ireland, Britain, France and Central Europe. The order of the essays is by genre. This study is aimed both at the general literary reader and anyone particularly interested in Irish Studies

     

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    ISBN: 9789042028296; 9042028297
    Series: DQR studies in literature ; 44
    Subjects: English literature; Irish literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; English literature ; Irish authors; Irish literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 299 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Sub-versions
    trans-national readings of modern Irish literature
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Preliminary material /Editors Sub-Versions -- INTRODUCTION /CIARAN ROSS -- 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... more

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    Preliminary material /Editors Sub-Versions -- INTRODUCTION /CIARAN ROSS -- 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 -- 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 -- “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 /MÁRIA KURDI -- INDEX /Editors Sub-Versions. 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 Ireland? The essays in this volume set out to redefine and rethink the subversive potential of modern Irish literature. Crossing three central genres, one common denominator running through these essays whether dealing with canonical writers like Yeats, Beckett and Flann O’Brien, or lesser known contemporary writers like Sebastian Barry or Robert McLiam Wilson, is the continual questioning of Irish identity – Irishness – going from its colonial paradigm and stereotype of the subaltern in MacGill, to its uneasy implications for gender representation in the contemporary novel and the contemporary drama. A subsidiary theme inextricably linked to the identity problematic is that of exile and its radical heritage for all Irish writing irrespective of its different genres. Sub-Versions offers a cross-cultural and trans-national response to the expanding interest in Irish and postcolonial studies by bringing together specialists from different national cultures and scholarly contexts – Ireland, Britain, France and Central Europe. The order of the essays is by genre. This study is aimed both at the general literary reader and anyone particularly interested in Irish Studies

     

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    Series: DQR studies in literature ; 44
    Subjects: English literature; Irish literature; English literature ; Irish authors; Irish literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 299 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. Sub-versions
    trans-national readings of modern Irish literature
    Contributor: Ross, Ciaran
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam ; Brill, New York

    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... more

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    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 Ireland? The essays in this volume set out to redefine and rethink the subversive potential of modern Irish literature. Crossing three central genres, one common denominator running through these essays whether dealing with canonical writers like Yeats, Beckett and Flann O'Brien, or lesser known contemporary writers like Sebastian Barry or Robert McLiam Wilson, is the continual questioning of Irish identity - Irishness - going from its colonial paradigm and stereotype of the subaltern in MacGill, to its uneasy implications for gender representation in the contemporary novel and the contemporary drama. A subsidiary theme inextricably linked to the identity problematic is that of exile and its radical heritage for all Irish writing irrespective of its different genres. Sub-Versions offers a cross-cultural and trans-national response to the expanding interest in Irish and postcolonial studies by bringing together specialists from different national cultures and scholarly contexts - Ireland, Britain, France and Central Europe. The order of the essays is by genre. This study is aimed both at the general literary reader and anyone particularly interested in Irish Studies.

     

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    Series: DQR studies in literature, ; 44
    Subjects: Literatur; Subversion <Motiv>
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 299 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index.

  6. Sub-versions
    trans-national readings of modern Irish literature
    Published: c2010
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

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  7. Sub-versions
    trans-national readings of modern Irish literature
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Preliminary material /Editors Sub-Versions -- INTRODUCTION /CIARAN ROSS -- 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... more

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    Preliminary material /Editors Sub-Versions -- INTRODUCTION /CIARAN ROSS -- 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 -- 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 -- “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 /MÁRIA KURDI -- INDEX /Editors Sub-Versions. 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 Ireland? The essays in this volume set out to redefine and rethink the subversive potential of modern Irish literature. Crossing three central genres, one common denominator running through these essays whether dealing with canonical writers like Yeats, Beckett and Flann O’Brien, or lesser known contemporary writers like Sebastian Barry or Robert McLiam Wilson, is the continual questioning of Irish identity – Irishness – going from its colonial paradigm and stereotype of the subaltern in MacGill, to its uneasy implications for gender representation in the contemporary novel and the contemporary drama. A subsidiary theme inextricably linked to the identity problematic is that of exile and its radical heritage for all Irish writing irrespective of its different genres. Sub-Versions offers a cross-cultural and trans-national response to the expanding interest in Irish and postcolonial studies by bringing together specialists from different national cultures and scholarly contexts – Ireland, Britain, France and Central Europe. The order of the essays is by genre. This study is aimed both at the general literary reader and anyone particularly interested in Irish Studies

     

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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  8. Sub-versions
    trans-national readings of modern Irish literature
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  9. Sub-versions
    trans-national readings of modern Irish literature
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  10. Sub-versions
    trans-national readings of modern Irish literature
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  11. Sub-Versions
    Trans-National Readings of Modern Irish Literature
    Author: Ross, Ciaran
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    Sub-Versions -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- PART ONE: THE IRISH NOVEL SUBVERSIVE FICTIONS OF IRISHNESS (HISTORY, SELF AND LANGUAGE) -- The Wisdom of Experience: Patrick MacGill's Irishness Reassessed -- Irish Man, No... more

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    Sub-Versions -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- PART ONE: THE IRISH NOVEL SUBVERSIVE FICTIONS OF IRISHNESS (HISTORY, SELF AND LANGUAGE) -- The Wisdom of Experience: Patrick MacGill's Irishness Reassessed -- Irish Man, No Man, Everyman: Subversive Redemption in Sebastian Barry's The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty -- Transgressive and Subversive: Flann O'Brien's Tales of the In-Between -- Down-and-outs, Subways and Suburbs: Sub-Versions in Robert McLiam Wilson's Ripley Bogle and Colum McCann's This Side of Brightness -- Gender Trouble in Contemporary Irish Fiction -- PART TWO: "TO PUNISH THE FORM" POETRY'S MARGINS OF SUBVERSION -- Refutation, Reversal, or Subversion? Forms of Negativity in the Work of W.B. Yeats -- Contemporary Irish Poetry at a Tangent -- Paul Durcan's Unsettled Poetry -- Acutely Discomforting: Subversive Representation in Paul Muldoon's Poetry -- PART THREE: 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) -- The Native Quarter: The Hyphenated-Real - The Drama of Martin McDonagh -- Postcolonial Sub-versions of Europe: Brian Friel's Fathers and Sons -- Contesting and Reversing Gender Stereotypes in Three Plays by Contemporary Irish Women Writers -- Index

     

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