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Translation and Stylistic Variation considers the ways in which translators use stylistic variation,... Læs mere
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Taking the well-known Irish language revival policy as a case study, this book examines the complex relationship between processes of economic... Læs mere
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First published in 1939, The Irish Dramatic Movement is a critical study of the dramatic work of W. B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, Synge, their contemporaries and some of their successors.
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The Cambridge Companion to Irish Poets offers a fascinating introduction to Irish poetry from the seventeenth century to the present. Each chapter gives an... Læs mere
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Basic Irish: A Grammar and Workbook provides a jargon-free introduction to the most commonly used grammatical structures within the Irish language.
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Modern Irish: A Comprehensive Grammar is a complete reference guide to modern Irish grammar, providing a thorough overview of the language.
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Space and Irish Lesbian Fiction offers an original and much needed study of Irish Lesbian fiction, evaluating a wide body of Irish lesbian fiction ranging from the Victorian era to the contemporary age.
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This book explores 50 years of Irish women’s prison writing, 1960s-2010s, connecting the work of women leaders and writers in the Six Counties of Ireland during the Troubles.
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Drawing on David Martin's 'Cultural Defence Paradigm' which expects secularization to be inhibited in cases where... Læs mere
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There was no native tradition of theatre in Irish. Thus, language revivalists were forced to develop the genre ex nihilo if there was to be... Læs mere
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An ambitious and wide-ranging study of the Irish gay novel, not merely in relation to a broader Irish political and historical narrative, but also a global one of increasing neoliberal domination legitimated by liberal social politics. -- .