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  1. Mary Lavin
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Irish Academic Press, Kildare, Ireland

    Ever since the publication of her first collection, Tales from Bective Bridge, in 1942, Mary Lavin has been praised for admirably capturing, in intense and lucid stories, the social and psychological reality of mid-20th-century Ireland. Yet, Lavin's... more

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    Ever since the publication of her first collection, Tales from Bective Bridge, in 1942, Mary Lavin has been praised for admirably capturing, in intense and lucid stories, the social and psychological reality of mid-20th-century Ireland. Yet, Lavin's sharp insight into the quiet tragedies and joys of human life easily transcends its immediate context, and her work continues to appeal to contemporary readers, both in Ireland and abroad. To celebrate the recent centenary of Mary Lavin's birth, this collection honors one of the leading figures of the Irish short story tradition. Leading critics

     

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  2. Mary Lavin
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Irish Academic Press, Kildare, Ireland

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780716531821; 0716531828; 9780716531784; 9780716531814
    Subjects: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Authors, Irish; Intellectual life; Women and literature; Authors, Irish / 20th century / Biography; Dublin (Ireland) / Intellectual life / 20th century; Lavin, Mary, / 1912-1996; Women and literature / Ireland / History / 20th century; Geschichte; Authors, Irish; Women and literature
    Other subjects: Lavin, Mary / 1912-1996; Lavin, Mary (1912-1996); Lavin, Mary (1912-1996)
    Scope: x, 222 pages
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Front Matter; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Contributors; Foreword by Colm Toíbín; Introduction; Endnotes; CHAPTER 1; HEARTFELT NARRATIVES: MARY LAVIN'S LIFE AND WORK; Endnotes; CHAPTER 2; MASCULINITIES IN MARY LAVIN'S SHORT STORIES; Endnotes; CHAPTER 3; DISCONTINUITIES: TALES FROM BECTIVE BRIDGE ANDTHE MODERNIST SHORT STORY; Endnotes; CHAPTER 4; THEATRICAL TRENDS IN MARY LAVIN'S EARLY STORIES; Endnotes; CHAPTER 5; 'TRYING TO GET THE WORDS RIGHHT': MARY LAVIN AND THE NEW YORKER; Endnotes; CHAPTER 6; THE IRISH-AMERICAN DIMENSION OF MARY LAVIN'S STORIES; Endnotes; CHAPTER 7

    BLIND FAITH ANDCLASSDISTINCTIONS IN MARY LAVIN'S 'THE SMALL BEQUEST' AND 'THE MOCK AUCTION'Endnotes; CHAPTER 8; 'I HAD ALWAYS DESPISED HIM A LITTLE': PLUMBING THE DEPTHS OF FEELING IN MARY LAVIN'S TWO IRISH NOVELS; Endnotes; CHAPTER 9; FAMILY AND COMMUNITY IN MARY LAVIN'S GRIMES STORIES; Endnotes; CHAPTER 10; THE MYSTERY OF'THE YELLOW BERET': MARY LAVIN AND THE ART OF SHORT FICTION; Endnotes; CHAPTER 11; 'STRANDED OBJECTS': TOPOGRAPHIES OF LOSS IN MARY LAVIN'S WIDOW STORIES; Endnotes; Bibliography; Index

    Ever since the publication of her first collection, Tales from Bective Bridge, in 1942, Mary Lavin has been praised for admirably capturing, in intense and lucid stories, the social and psychological reality of mid-20th-century Ireland. Yet, Lavin's sharp insight into the quiet tragedies and joys of human life easily transcends its immediate context, and her work continues to appeal to contemporary readers, both in Ireland and abroad. To celebrate the recent centenary of Mary Lavin's birth, this collection honors one of the leading figures of the Irish short story tradition. Leading critics