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'Power to observe' : Irish women novelists in Britain, 1890 - 1916
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ISBN: 9783034318372 3034318375 Year: 2015 Volume: 62 Publisher: Bern Lang


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Representations of Gender and Female Subjectivity in Contemporary Irish Drama by Women.
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ISBN: 0773419020 9780773419025 Year: 2010 Publisher: Lewiston Edwin Mellen Press

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Departing from the assumption that female-authored drama has developed its own strategies or revitalized older ones, this book traces dramatization of the specific female experience on the contemporary Irish stage. This work also rescues from obscurity plays written by lesser known authors.

Twentieth-century fiction by Irish women : nation and gender.
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ISBN: 9780754635383 0754635384 9781315235493 9781351877206 Year: 2007 Publisher: Aldershot Ashgate

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Elizabeth Bowen : a reputation in writing
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ISBN: 0814744885 9780814744888 0814735010 0814735118 9780814735114 9780814735015 Year: 1994 Publisher: New York New York University Press

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Immensely popular during her lifetime, the Ango-Irish writer Elizabeth Bowen (1899-1973) has since been treated as a peripheral figure on the literary map. If only in view of her prolific outputten novels, nearly eighty short stories, and a substantial body of non- fictionBowen is a noteworthy novelist. The radical quality of her work, however, renders her an exceptional one. Surfacing in both subject matter and style, her fictions harbor a subversive potential which has hitherto gone unnoticed. Using a wide range of critical theories-from semiotics to psychoanalysis, from narratology to deconstruction-this book presents a radical re-reading of a selection of Bowen's novels from a lesbian feminist perspective. Taking into account both cultural contexts and the author's non-fictional writings, the book's main focus is on configurations of gender and sexuality. Bowen's fiction constitutes an exploration of the unstable and destabilizing effects of sexuality in the interdependent processes of subjectivity and what she herself referred to as so-called reality.

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