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Irish women's fiction

Irish Women’s Fiction of the Twentieth Century: The Importance of Being Catholic

Irish Women’s Fiction of the Twentieth Century: The Importance of Being Catholic

... in Irish society. More often than not the terms “Irish” and “Catholic” seemed naturally ...into Irish legislation when the 1937 Irish Constitution came into ...the Irish context in ...

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Introduction: Tradition and Transition in Contemporary Irish Fiction

Introduction: Tradition and Transition in Contemporary Irish Fiction

... Weekes points out in detail how important it is not to stereotype Irish women's fiction, and how its range covers not only all areas of contemporary Irish experience but all areas of fic[r] ...

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Introduction

Introduction

... In her examination of things, Riddell provides a means of probing the conditions in which Irish women's fiction was produced and received in Victorian England, of constructing a detailed[r] ...

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Ordinary Women: Themes in Contemporary Fiction by Irish Women

Ordinary Women: Themes in Contemporary Fiction by Irish Women

... The Female Line: Northern Ireland Women Writers (Belfast: Northern Ireland Women's Rights Movement, 1985); Linda Anderson, To Stay Alive (London: Bodley Head, 1984; published in the U.S.[r] ...

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The women who leave : Irish women writing on emigration

The women who leave : Irish women writing on emigration

... The homecoming plot, and deviation from its expected form, is one literary strategy common to the writers under discussion. The marriage plot, which is often used in conjunction with the returnee narrative, is another. ...

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‘He devours her with his gaze’ : Maurice Leitch’s stamping ground and the politics of the visual

‘He devours her with his gaze’ : Maurice Leitch’s stamping ground and the politics of the visual

... In Irish literature, and particularly Northern Irish literature of this period, violent sexual encounters are often seen as metonymic for the political ...which women survive best by sexually ...

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Passing : the Irish and the Germans in the fiction of John Buchan and Erskine Childers

Passing : the Irish and the Germans in the fiction of John Buchan and Erskine Childers

... different women prove to be the same, so here two seemingly different men prove to be the same, and once again the identity is revealed by writing (it is also the page torn out of the log which first alerts ...

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The Emergence of Irish Gothic Fiction - Histories, Origins, Theories?

The Emergence of Irish Gothic Fiction - Histories, Origins, Theories?

... by Irish Anglicans, it was now being openly and aggressively rejected by ...contemporary fiction then novels too could be one of the ways in which political war could be fought for the future of the ...

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Animals and the Irish Mouth in Edna O’Brien’s Fiction

Animals and the Irish Mouth in Edna O’Brien’s Fiction

... the Irish full humanity, but unavoidable in imagining the Irish ...of women in O’Brien’s fiction, including mothers, are so alienated from their own bodies, as Coughlan has demonstrated, as to ...

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Public History, Invisibility, and Women in the Republic of Ireland

Public History, Invisibility, and Women in the Republic of Ireland

... within Irish academia is actively ...in Irish higher education, and it followed an academic promotions controversy at the National University of Ireland (NUI) Galway in 2014 ...to women at full ...

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Queer, Gender and Crime Fiction in French Studies: a Hazardous Scientific Endeavour

Queer, Gender and Crime Fiction in French Studies: a Hazardous Scientific Endeavour

... on women, either as characters or as writers, as if gender and sexual norms only concern ...of women in the crime genre in ...crime fiction does present studies on masculinity, lesbian and gay crime ...

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College of Education

College of Education

... especially women who had not been allowed inside the altar rails prior to the Second Vatican ...available. Women took part in many activities in the local parish community such as Baptism preparations, ...

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Negotiating identities : Irish women religious and migrations

Negotiating identities : Irish women religious and migrations

... The deconstruct to aim was not categories such as gender, religious, ethnic or migrant identities per se, but to contribute to our knowledge about Irish women's lives in England by focus[r] ...

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Female authors and their male detectives: the ideological contest in female authored crime fiction : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zeala

Female authors and their male detectives: the ideological contest in female authored crime fiction : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... head of the house. This suggests her desire for agency overrules everything, but in the context of nineteen-thirties crime fiction, this may only be part of the reason. Her decision to give up Windlesham makes ...

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Late Eighteenth Century Women’s Fiction; Hero, Heroine & Financial Authority

Late Eighteenth Century Women’s Fiction; Hero, Heroine & Financial Authority

... are women portrayed as being perfectly capable of offering intelligent insight, solutions and observations, they also actually provide the financial means for their family‘s ...

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My narrative falters, as it must : rethinking memory in recent Northern Irish fiction

My narrative falters, as it must : rethinking memory in recent Northern Irish fiction

... Northern Irish fiction is engaged in a complex re-consideration of the relationship between memory, narrative and a contested ...Northern Irish memory archive, and offer important fractures and ...

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REPRESENTATION OF THE COLONIZED WOMEN IN CONRAD’S SELECT FICTION

REPRESENTATION OF THE COLONIZED WOMEN IN CONRAD’S SELECT FICTION

... colonizing women like Nina, Aissa, ...native women are shown to have come into close contact in the field of colonial drama with both the white colonizers as well as white women also under certain ...

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Women and Men in Writing Science Fiction Short Stories

Women and Men in Writing Science Fiction Short Stories

... that women includes dialogues more frequent- ly than men in writing science fiction short ...that women provide more detail on dialogue than men ...

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Minority Language Twitter: Part of Speech Tagging and Analysis of Irish Tweets

Minority Language Twitter: Part of Speech Tagging and Analysis of Irish Tweets

... Firstly, our best performing single model (ArkLemma#URL@) on the test set achieves a score of 91.89%, which is 8 points above our rule-based baseline score of 83.51%. This con- firms that tailoring training data for ...

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The Art of the Healer: Women in the Fiction of Sarah Orne Jewett

The Art of the Healer: Women in the Fiction of Sarah Orne Jewett

... He wasn't but a little man; I helped him right up after the squall passed, and made a handsome apology to him, but he did act kind 0' offended." (p. "Miss Manning's Minister,"[r] ...

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