The Irish Voice in America: 250 Years of Irish-American FictionUniversity Press of Kentucky |
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250 Years of Irish-American Fiction Charles Fanning. The Two Cycles of Irish - American Fiction For over two hundred years American writers of Irish birth or back- ground have been exploring what it means to be an immigrant or ethnic in ...
250 Years of Irish-American Fiction Charles Fanning. The Two Cycles of Irish - American Fiction For over two hundred years American writers of Irish birth or back- ground have been exploring what it means to be an immigrant or ethnic in ...
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250 Years of Irish-American Fiction Charles Fanning. Irish - American community contained a large number of educated profes- sionals , and its writers ... Irish character stereotyping , and the simplistic moralizing plots of sentimental ...
250 Years of Irish-American Fiction Charles Fanning. Irish - American community contained a large number of educated profes- sionals , and its writers ... Irish character stereotyping , and the simplistic moralizing plots of sentimental ...
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... Irish - American ex- perience was the clear model for the next generation , some dozen writers from all over the country — regional realists who wrote first novels of Irish ethnic life in the late 1930s and the 1940s . These were ...
... Irish - American ex- perience was the clear model for the next generation , some dozen writers from all over the country — regional realists who wrote first novels of Irish ethnic life in the late 1930s and the 1940s . These were ...
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... literature excluded from this book as well . As the focus will be the fictional self - image of the American Irish , writers of Irish background who have chosen not to consider Irish ethnic themes — Flannery O'Connor , for example ...
... literature excluded from this book as well . As the focus will be the fictional self - image of the American Irish , writers of Irish background who have chosen not to consider Irish ethnic themes — Flannery O'Connor , for example ...
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... Irish - American writing in 1752 to fiction published in 1998. In alternate chapters I describe the general climate of the various literary generations ( chapters 1 , 3 , 5 , 7 , 9 ) and discuss one or two important and representative ...
... Irish - American writing in 1752 to fiction published in 1998. In alternate chapters I describe the general climate of the various literary generations ( chapters 1 , 3 , 5 , 7 , 9 ) and discuss one or two important and representative ...
Contenido
Backgrounds and a Habit of Satire | 6 |
The Profession of Novelist James McHenry and Charles Cannon | 39 |
The Famine Generation Practical Fiction for Immigrants | 72 |
Mrs Sadlier and Father Quigley | 114 |
Respectability and Realism Ambivalent Fictions | 153 |
Mr Egan and Mr Dooley | 198 |
A Generation Lost | 238 |
James T Farrell and IrishAmerican Fiction | 257 |
Regional Realists of the Thirties and Forties | 292 |
These Traits Endure The Irish Voice in Recent American Fiction | 312 |
Liberating Doubleness in the Nineties | 358 |
Notes | 392 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Irish Voice in America: 250 Years of Irish-American Fiction Charles Fanning Vista previa limitada - 2021 |
The Irish Voice in America: 250 Years of Irish-American Fiction Charles Fanning Vista previa limitada - 2014 |
The Irish Voice in America: 250 Years of Irish-American Fiction Charles Fanning Sin vista previa disponible - 1999 |
Términos y frases comunes
American appeared Boston Boyce Boyce's Bridgeport Brownson Cannon Catholicism Celtic century chapter characters Charles Cannon Chicago Church City convent critical culture Danny Danny O'Neill daughter death declares Devlin Donn Byrne Dooley Dooley's Dunne's early Edwin O'Connor Egan emigration ethnic Exiles faith Famine immigrants Farrell Farrell's Father Fenian Finley Peter Finley Peter Dunne Flanagan Gaelic girl Hugh Ireland Irish Catholic Irish Diaspora Irish ethnic Irish immigrant Irish-American fiction Irish-American writers Irishman James James McHenry John literary literature lives married Mary Anne Mary Anne Sadlier McDermott McHenry McHenry's moral mother narrative neighborhood nineteenth-century novel novelist O'Brien O'Connor O'Flaherty O'Neill O'Reilly Orestes Brownson parish Patrick Patrick Donahoe plot poems political Press priest protagonist Protestant published Quigley realistic romance Sadlier satire scene social story Studs Lonigan Tale theme Ulster Univ urban voice William York young
Referencias a este libro
Too Smart to be Sentimental: Contemporary Irish American Women Writers Sally Barr Ebest,Kathleen H. McInerney Vista de fragmentos - 2008 |
Too Smart to be Sentimental: Contemporary Irish American Women Writers Sally Barr Ebest,Kathleen H. McInerney Vista de fragmentos - 2008 |