10.20 From Brooke to Black Pastoral: Six Studies in Irish Literature and CultureEdited by: Ondřej Pilný Volume: 10 Issue: 20 2000 |
Contents
Ondřej Pilný
From Brooke to Black Pastoral: Introduction
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1 |
Mícheál MacCraith
Charlotte Brooke and James Macpherson
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5 |
Louis Armand
Spectres of Sovereignty: (An)notations on the Colonial Subject in Joyce’s Portrait
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18 |
Ondřej Pilný
Narrative and Communication: The Case of Brian Friel and Field Day
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31 |
Mária Kurdi
Strategies of Adaptation on the Contemporary Irish Stage
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53 |
Nicholas Grene
Black Pastoral: 1990s Images of Ireland
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67 |
Clare Wallace
"A Crossroads between Worlds": Marina Carr and the Use of Tragedy
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76 |
Review of
Zdeněk Stříbrný
Shakespeare and Eastern Europe
Oxford Shakespeare Topics. Oxford and New York:
Oxford University Press, 2000. 161 pp.
→ Martin Procházka, Shakespeare Goes East: from Pickleherring to Post-Communism |
90 |
Review of
Martin Humpál
The Roots of Modernist Narrative: Knut Hamsun’s Novels Hunger, Mysteries and Pan
Oslo: Solum forlag, 1998. 167 pp.
→ Jiří Stromšík, The Roots of Modernist Narrative |
95 |