From Boucicault to Beckett: Irish Modernism and the Myth of Mother IrelandUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 2004 - 238 էջ |
Common terms and phrases
Aeolus allegory Anglo-Irish Anthology of Irish Bean na hÉireann Boucicault British cailin Cathleen ni Houlihan Celia Celt Celtic century characterization Colleen Bawn colonial Constance Markievicz contemporary Cregan critics crone Danny Danny Mann discussion dissertation Dublin Eavan Boland editorial Eily Eily's England English Erin essay female subjectivity feminism feminist fiction Field Day Anthology Florence and Anne Florence's and Anne's Gaelic Gender Gonne Gummy Granny Hardress heroines Hiberno-English hybrid icons of Irish Ill Seen Ill imperial invoke Irish cultural Irish literary traditions Irish Literature Irish nation Irish womanhood Irish women Irish writers James Joyce Joyce's Markievicz Maud Gonne melodrama milkwoman Molloy Mother Ireland figures Murphy Myles myth narrative nationalist Nelson's Pillar parable peasant Irish poem political Poor Old Woman postcolonial Proteus race rebel maid rejection Revival romanticized Samuel Beckett satire sexuality Shan Van Vocht Sheela-na-Gig Stephen stereotypical story texts trope of woman-as-nation tropes turn-of-the-century Ulysses Vocht and Bean Yeats's