Flight is the fascinating story of four travellers whose journeys intersect one winter in Dublin. Set in Ireland in 2004 as a referendum on citizenship approaches, this impressive novel explores the t
Frawley (Irish studies, Queen's U., Belfast) includes eighth century poems and writings critical of Irish ways by seventeenth century English planters in her evaluation of the Irish preoccupation with
Spanning anonymous eighth century poems to the writing of contemporary authors like Seamus Heaney and Eaven Boland, Irish literature has consistently engaged with nature, place and landscape. Irish P
In the final volume of the Memory Ireland series, scholars of English literature and Irish studies who specialize in Joyce explore his use of and contribution to cultural memory. They cover amnesia, f
Literature scholars, historians, and political and other social scientists focus on two periods that stand out in Irish history the way certain moments stand out in an individual's memory. Rather than
Volume two in a four volume set on memory and Irish identity, this collection of eighteen essays on the cultural memories of diaspora populations examines the creation of diaspora memory as distinct f
The sixteen essays of Memory Ireland explore remembrance and forgetting throughout history, from early modern Ireland to contemporary multicultural Ireland. Among the many subjects addressed: Guy Bei
The Great Irish Famine of the 1840s left a profound impact on Irish culture, as recent ground-breaking historical and literary research has revealed. Less well documented and explored, however, is the
The Great Irish Famine of the 1840s left a profound impact on Irish culture, as recent ground-breaking historical and literary research has revealed. Less well documented and explored, however, is the