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DQR Studies in Literature, 0921-2507 ; Volume 63
Silence in Modern Irish Literature is the first book to focus exclusively on the treatment of silence in modern Irish literature. It reveals the wide spectrum of meanings that silence carries in modern Irish literature: a mark of historical loss, a form of resistance to authority, a force of social oppression, a testimony to the unspeakable, an expression of desire, a style of contemplation. This volume addresses silence in psychological, ethical, topographical, spiritual and aesthetic terms in works by a range of major authors including Yeats, Joyce, Beckett, Bowen and Friel.
Introduction / Michael McAteer -- Psychologies of Silence -- Silence as Disturbance in W.B. Yeats’s “How Ferencz Renyi Kept Silent” / Michael McAteer -- Theatres and Pathologies of Silence: Symbolism and Irish Drama from Maeterlinck to Beckett / Emilie Morin -- Silence, Language, and Power in Elizabeth Bowen’s Work / Heather Ingman -- Narrative, Silence, and Psychosis in John Banville’s The Book of Evidence / Aleksandra V. Jovanović -- Ethics of Silence -- Ritualized Silence and Secret Selves: The Seal of the Confessional in Nineteenth Century Ireland / Willa Murphy -- Silence, Justice, and the Différend in Joyce’s Ulysses / Mark McGahon -- Silence as Testimony in Samuel Beckett and Derek Mahon / Benjamin Keatinge -- Women, Violence, and Silence: Roddy Doyle’s The Woman Who Walked Into Doors / Alessandra Boller -- Places of Silence -- Silence and Displacement in Ivan Turgenev and George Moore / Márta Pellérdi -- “The gentle thread of the little voice:” Silence, Sexuality, and Subjectivity in Kate O’Brien’sThe Land of Spices / Anne Fogarty -- Between Silence and Re-narration: Translating Signs of Belfast’s Urban Space / Stephanie Schwerter -- Spirits of Silence -- “Silent, so to speak:” Flann O’Brien and the Sense of an Ending / Keith Hopper -- Variations on Silence in Dermot Healy’s A Fool’s Errand / Thierry Robin -- The Voices of the Dead and the Silence of the Living in Brian Friel’s Drama / Virginie Roche-Tiengo.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed October 14, 2017).
Silence in literature.
English literature Irish authors History and criticism.
English literature 20th century History and criticism.
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Mark McGahon --
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Anne Fogarty --
Stephanie Schwerter --
Keith Hopper --
Thierry Robin --
Virginie Roche-Tiengo.
title Silence in modern Irish literature /
spellingShingle Silence in modern Irish literature /
DQR Studies in Literature,
Introduction /
Psychologies of Silence --
Silence as Disturbance in W.B. Yeats’s “How Ferencz Renyi Kept Silent” /
Theatres and Pathologies of Silence: Symbolism and Irish Drama from Maeterlinck to Beckett /
Silence, Language, and Power in Elizabeth Bowen’s Work /
Narrative, Silence, and Psychosis in John Banville’s The Book of Evidence /
Ethics of Silence --
Ritualized Silence and Secret Selves: The Seal of the Confessional in Nineteenth Century Ireland /
Silence, Justice, and the Différend in Joyce’s Ulysses /
Silence as Testimony in Samuel Beckett and Derek Mahon /
Women, Violence, and Silence: Roddy Doyle’s The Woman Who Walked Into Doors /
Places of Silence --
Silence and Displacement in Ivan Turgenev and George Moore /
“The gentle thread of the little voice:” Silence, Sexuality, and Subjectivity in Kate O’Brien’sThe Land of Spices /
Between Silence and Re-narration: Translating Signs of Belfast’s Urban Space /
Spirits of Silence --
“Silent, so to speak:” Flann O’Brien and the Sense of an Ending /
Variations on Silence in Dermot Healy’s A Fool’s Errand /
The Voices of the Dead and the Silence of the Living in Brian Friel’s Drama /
title_full Silence in modern Irish literature / edited by Michael McAteer.
title_fullStr Silence in modern Irish literature / edited by Michael McAteer.
title_full_unstemmed Silence in modern Irish literature / edited by Michael McAteer.
title_auth Silence in modern Irish literature /
title_alt Introduction /
Psychologies of Silence --
Silence as Disturbance in W.B. Yeats’s “How Ferencz Renyi Kept Silent” /
Theatres and Pathologies of Silence: Symbolism and Irish Drama from Maeterlinck to Beckett /
Silence, Language, and Power in Elizabeth Bowen’s Work /
Narrative, Silence, and Psychosis in John Banville’s The Book of Evidence /
Ethics of Silence --
Ritualized Silence and Secret Selves: The Seal of the Confessional in Nineteenth Century Ireland /
Silence, Justice, and the Différend in Joyce’s Ulysses /
Silence as Testimony in Samuel Beckett and Derek Mahon /
Women, Violence, and Silence: Roddy Doyle’s The Woman Who Walked Into Doors /
Places of Silence --
Silence and Displacement in Ivan Turgenev and George Moore /
“The gentle thread of the little voice:” Silence, Sexuality, and Subjectivity in Kate O’Brien’sThe Land of Spices /
Between Silence and Re-narration: Translating Signs of Belfast’s Urban Space /
Spirits of Silence --
“Silent, so to speak:” Flann O’Brien and the Sense of an Ending /
Variations on Silence in Dermot Healy’s A Fool’s Errand /
The Voices of the Dead and the Silence of the Living in Brian Friel’s Drama /
title_new Silence in modern Irish literature /
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series DQR Studies in Literature,
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physical 1 online resource (217 pages) : illustrations.
contents Introduction /
Psychologies of Silence --
Silence as Disturbance in W.B. Yeats’s “How Ferencz Renyi Kept Silent” /
Theatres and Pathologies of Silence: Symbolism and Irish Drama from Maeterlinck to Beckett /
Silence, Language, and Power in Elizabeth Bowen’s Work /
Narrative, Silence, and Psychosis in John Banville’s The Book of Evidence /
Ethics of Silence --
Ritualized Silence and Secret Selves: The Seal of the Confessional in Nineteenth Century Ireland /
Silence, Justice, and the Différend in Joyce’s Ulysses /
Silence as Testimony in Samuel Beckett and Derek Mahon /
Women, Violence, and Silence: Roddy Doyle’s The Woman Who Walked Into Doors /
Places of Silence --
Silence and Displacement in Ivan Turgenev and George Moore /
“The gentle thread of the little voice:” Silence, Sexuality, and Subjectivity in Kate O’Brien’sThe Land of Spices /
Between Silence and Re-narration: Translating Signs of Belfast’s Urban Space /
Spirits of Silence --
“Silent, so to speak:” Flann O’Brien and the Sense of an Ending /
Variations on Silence in Dermot Healy’s A Fool’s Errand /
The Voices of the Dead and the Silence of the Living in Brian Friel’s Drama /
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