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Heathcliff and the Great Hunger examines Irish culture from Swift to Joyce, in the light of the tortuous, often tragic, history that conditioned it.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: Terry Eagleton |
Publisher |
: Verso |
Release |
: 1995 |
File |
: 378 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 1859849326 |
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This book offers a critical introduction to the relation between cities and literature (fiction, poetry and literary criticism) from the late eighteenth to twenty-first centuries. It examines examples of writing from Europe, North America and post-colonial countries, juxtaposed with key ideas from urban cultural and critical theories. Cities and Literature shows how literature frames real and imagined constructs and experiences of cities. Arranged thematically each chapter offers a narrative which introduces a number of key thinkers and writers whose vision illuminates the prevailing idea of the city at the time. The themes are extended or challenged by boxed cases of specific texts or images accompanied by short critical commentaries; the structure provides readers with a map of the terrain enabling connections across time and place within manageable limits, and offers elements of critical discussion to serve a growing number of university courses which involve the intersections of cities and literature. This volume offers access to literature from an urban perspective for the social sciences, and access to urbanism from a literary viewpoint. It is an excellent resource for both undergraduate and postgraduate students in the fields of urban studies and English literature, planning, cultural and human geographies, architecture, cultural studies and cultural policy.
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Genre |
: Social Science |
Author |
: Malcolm Miles |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Release |
: 2018-10-03 |
File |
: 244 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781315414836 |
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This book focuses on the phenomenon of historical revision in Ireland. The new conceptualisations and interpretations of Irish historiography are analysed and assessed.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: Evi Gkotzaridis |
Publisher |
: Psychology Press |
Release |
: 2006 |
File |
: 338 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780415329187 |
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Ireland’s Great Famine in Irish-American History: Enshrining a Fateful Memory offers a new, concise interpretation of the history of the Irish in America. Author and distinguished professor Mary Kelly’s book is the first synthesized volume to track Ireland’s Great Famine within America’s immigrant history, and to consider the impact of the Famine on Irish ethnic identity between the mid-1800s and the end of the twentieth century. Moving beyond traditional emphases on Irish-American cornerstones such as church, party, and education, the book maps the Famine’s legacy over a century and a half of settlement and assimilation. This is the first attempt to contextualize a painful memory that has endured fitfully, and unquestionably, throughout Irish-American historical experience.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: Mary Kelly |
Publisher |
: Rowman & Littlefield |
Release |
: 2013-11-18 |
File |
: 289 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781442226081 |
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Contains analyses of literary texts written by, among others, Chinua Achebe , Samuel Beckett, James Joyce, Michael Ondaatje, George Orwell, Salman Rushdie and Edward Said.
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Genre |
: Business & Economics |
Author |
: Clara A. B. Joseph |
Publisher |
: Rodopi |
Release |
: 2006 |
File |
: 353 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9789042020184 |
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By the winner of the 1988 Nobel Prize in Economics, an essential and paradigm-altering framework for understanding economic development--for both rich and poor--in the twenty-first century. Freedom, Sen argues, is both the end and most efficient means of sustaining economic life and the key to securing the general welfare of the world's entire population. Releasing the idea of individual freedom from association with any particular historical, intellectual, political, or religious tradition, Sen clearly demonstrates its current applicability and possibilities. In the new global economy, where, despite unprecedented increases in overall opulence, the contemporary world denies elementary freedoms to vast numbers--perhaps even the majority of people--he concludes, it is still possible to practically and optimistically restain a sense of social accountability. Development as Freedom is essential reading.
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Genre |
: Business & Economics |
Author |
: Amartya Sen |
Publisher |
: Anchor |
Release |
: 2011-05-25 |
File |
: 385 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780307874290 |
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The only large-scale critical introduction to Western Marxism for biblical criticism. Roland Boer introduces the core concepts of major figures in the tradition, specifically Althusser, Gramsci, Deleuze and Guattari, Eagleton, Lefebvre, Lukács, Adorno, Bloch, Negri, Jameson, and Jameson. Throughout, Boer shows how Marxist criticism is relevant to biblical criticism, in terms of approaches to the Bible and in the use of those approaches in the interpretation of specific texts. In this second edition, Boer has added chapters on Deleuze and Guattari, and Negri. Each chapter has been carefully revised to make the book more useful on courses, while maintaining challenges and insights for postgraduate students and scholars. Theoretical material has been updated and sharpened in light of subsequent research and a revised conclusion considers the economies of the ancient world in relation to biblical societies.
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Genre |
: Religion |
Author |
: Roland Boer |
Publisher |
: Bloomsbury Publishing |
Release |
: 2014-12-18 |
File |
: 326 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780567497857 |
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This book focuses on the fiction of four postcolonial authors: V.S. Naipaul, Anita Desai, Timothy Mo and Salman Rushdie. It argues that meals in their novels act as sites where the relationships between the individual subject and the social identities of race, class and gender are enacted. Drawing upon a variety of academic fields and disciplines — including postcolonial theory, historical research, food studies and recent attempts to rethink the concept of world literature — it dedicates a chapter to each author, tracing the literary, cultural and historical contexts in which their texts are located and exploring the ways in which food and the act of eating acquire meanings and how those meanings might clash, collide and be disputed. Not only does this book offer suggestive new readings of the work of its four key authors, but it challenges the reader to consider the significance of food in postcolonial fiction more generally.
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Genre |
: Literary Criticism |
Author |
: Paul Vlitos |
Publisher |
: Springer |
Release |
: 2018-10-11 |
File |
: 336 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9783319964423 |
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This study examines the early dramatic works of Yeats, Synge, and Gregory in the context of late colonial Ireland’s unique socio-political landscape. By contextualizing each author’s work within the artistic and political discourses of their time, Cusack demonstrates the complex negotiation of nationalism, class, and gender identities undertaken by these three authors in the years leading up to Ireland’s revolution against England. Furthermore, by focusing on plays written by each author in the context of the ongoing debates over Irish national identity that were taking place throughout Irish public life in this period, Cusack examines in more depth than previous studies the ways Yeats, Gregory, and Synge adapted conventional dramatic and linguistic forms to accommodate the conflicting claims of Irish nationalism. In so doing, he demonstrates the contribution these authors made not only to the development of Irish nationalism but also to modern and postcolonial literature as we understand them today.
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Genre |
: Literary Criticism |
Author |
: George Cusack |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Release |
: 2009-06-26 |
File |
: 374 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781135855970 |
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Analyzing the invisible abled body through the work of Joyce, Beckett, Egerton, and Bowen
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Genre |
: Literary Criticism |
Author |
: Jeremy Colangelo |
Publisher |
: University of Michigan Press |
Release |
: 2021-11-09 |
File |
: 227 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780472132799 |