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Harry White, Music and the Irish Literary Imagination (2008)

Harry White, Music and the Irish Literary Imagination (2008)

... But the fourth section represents a tense confrontation between public and private in terms which Heaney has negotiated almost from the outset of his career, except that in this instance the problem is voiced in extremis ... See full document

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Harry White and Barra Boydell (eds), The Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland (2013)

Harry White and Barra Boydell (eds), The Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland (2013)

... ‘Irish music’, and a fairly recent high visibility in rock ...as Harry White suggests in his introduction, ‘U2, The Chieftains or Riverdance’ (i: xxv), and the Encyclopaedia aims to rebalance ... See full document

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Death of an Icon: Deconstructing the Irish Harp Emblem in the Celtic Tiger Years

Death of an Icon: Deconstructing the Irish Harp Emblem in the Celtic Tiger Years

... ‘The Irish Harp on Glass’, Irish Arts Review, 12 (1995), 110–14, ‘The Iconography of the Irish Harp as a National Symbol’, in Patrick ...and Harry White (eds), Irish Musical ... See full document

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Chance Encounters: Serendipity and the Use of Music in the Films of Jean Cocteau and Harry Smith

Chance Encounters: Serendipity and the Use of Music in the Films of Jean Cocteau and Harry Smith

... of music was a deliberate gesture intended to obscure the considerable achievements of Smith’s animation work by merely updating the ...particular music due to her ...greatest music in the ...the ... See full document

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Miasmas, mosquitoes, and microscopes: parasitology and the British literary imagination, 1885 1935

Miasmas, mosquitoes, and microscopes: parasitology and the British literary imagination, 1885 1935

... British literary imagination in the period 1885 to ...with literary myths of nationhood in order to garner widespread support for their sub-field, and help communicate their ...relationships. ... See full document

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SEEKING IDENTITY AND IRISH TRADITIONAL MUSIC

SEEKING IDENTITY AND IRISH TRADITIONAL MUSIC

... dance music has been an important part of my own identity for some thirty ...heard Irish traditional dance music for the first time, acquired a fiddle and set about teaching myself to ...an ... See full document

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Bordering on Laughter : The Uses and Abuses of Comedy in Novels from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland (1988 Present)

Bordering on Laughter : The Uses and Abuses of Comedy in Novels from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland (1988 Present)

... quo o f conflict in many o f these works. The idea o f two ‘communities’ within Northern Ireland, with their own traditions and elements within them which purport to be pro-‘revolutionary,’ or acting as a ‘resistance,’ ... See full document

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Peace Punks and Punks Against Racism: Resource Mobilization and Frame Construction in the Punk Movement

Peace Punks and Punks Against Racism: Resource Mobilization and Frame Construction in the Punk Movement

... While drawing on the concept of mobilizing structures to account for the organizational aspects of punk’s (generally) contentious politics, we also utilize the notion that framing processes are linked to the construction ... See full document

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James Joyce's Dubliners and Celtic Twilight spirituality

James Joyce's Dubliners and Celtic Twilight spirituality

... Celtic Twilight writers who were usurping control of Irish literary history.. For all the talk of the.[r] ... See full document

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Historical Narration and Literary Imagination: The Chinese Poems of the Angel Island

Historical Narration and Literary Imagination: The Chinese Poems of the Angel Island

... Hayden White, in his another masterpiece, The Content of the Form: Narrative Discourse and Historical Re- presentation, identifies the historical narratives with the authority related to the subjective judgment of ... See full document

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Sacramental Conversation: The Poetry of Coleridge and Hopkins

Sacramental Conversation: The Poetry of Coleridge and Hopkins

... today’s literary criticism, the religious critic – specifically, in this study, the Christian reader who attempts to approach devotional or sacral literature from an explicitly religious point of view 1 – would do ... See full document

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THE IMPORTANCE OF ‘SIGNIFICANT OTHERS’ IN BRIDGING THE GAPS BETWEEN DIFFERENT READING CONTEXTS

THE IMPORTANCE OF ‘SIGNIFICANT OTHERS’ IN BRIDGING THE GAPS BETWEEN DIFFERENT READING CONTEXTS

... The pre-service teachers’ reading trajectories reveal that the need for significant others who support the reading process exists and persists. Significant others play an important role in all the contexts mentioned by ... See full document

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Forging a Tradition: Emily Lawless and the Irish Literary Canon

Forging a Tradition: Emily Lawless and the Irish Literary Canon

... It is surprising that there has been no previous feminist study of Lawless' work, especially given that Crania was the most clearly feminist nineteenth-century irish novel since those of[r] ... See full document

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Barra Boydell and Kerry Houston (eds), Music, Ireland and the Seventeenth Century, Irish Musical Studies, 10 (2009)

Barra Boydell and Kerry Houston (eds), Music, Ireland and the Seventeenth Century, Irish Musical Studies, 10 (2009)

... on music in a catalogue that seems to have been compiled at Lisnagarvey between 1639 and 1641; it is now in the Public Library of ...and music collections published in France, the Spanish Netherlands, the ... See full document

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Words and Music

Words and Music

... popular music,” in contrast, is a case study of the influence of “serious” literature on several popular song ...popular music from the middle of the 20th century was one of the factors in the merging of ... See full document

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Who experiences discrimination in Ireland? Evidence from the QNHS Equality Modules  ESRI Research Series, 2017

Who experiences discrimination in Ireland? Evidence from the QNHS Equality Modules ESRI Research Series, 2017

... in 2008, reports of recruitment discrimination do not differ between White Irish, White Non-Irish and Asian ...as White Irish; this is consistent with previous research ... See full document

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The Hibernian Catch Club: Catch and Glee Culture in Georgian and Victorian Dublin

The Hibernian Catch Club: Catch and Glee Culture in Georgian and Victorian Dublin

... purpose of this article is to address the lacunae in the research by examining the contribution that the Hibernian Catch Club made to musical life in Georgian and Victorian Dublin. To contextualize this analysis I will ... See full document

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The Literary Transformation of Memory Across Generations

The Literary Transformation of Memory Across Generations

... This novel is ultimately about reclaiming possession, both in a material and a spiritual sense. In a material sense within the narrative, it is reclaiming a pearl brooch in the shape of a butterfly which was carved for ... See full document

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Classifying music perception and imagination using EEG

Classifying music perception and imagination using EEG

... and imagination of short musical pieces could be classified from EEG ...from imagination could lead to the development of a BCI that would allow patients with motor deficits to communicate through ... See full document

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MUSIC THERAPY ON PLANTS-A LITERARY REVIEW .......

MUSIC THERAPY ON PLANTS-A LITERARY REVIEW .......

... species, music therapy appears to benefit for plant life as ...of music on plants, whether they feel or understand ...of music on plant growth began as early as 1968 with Dorothy Retal- ...of ... See full document

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