The Life of William Carleton being his autobiography and letters and an account of his life and writings, from the point at which the autobiography breaks off, by David J. O'Donoghue

The Life of William Carleton being his autobiography and letters and an account of his life and writings, from the point at which the autobiography breaks off, by David J. O'Donoghue
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Total Pages : 384
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Synopsis The Life of William Carleton being his autobiography and letters and an account of his life and writings, from the point at which the autobiography breaks off, by David J. O'Donoghue by : William Carleton

The Life of William Carleton

The Life of William Carleton
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Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4104697
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Synopsis The Life of William Carleton by : William Carleton

The age of Dickens and Thackeray

The age of Dickens and Thackeray
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Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : IND:32000001887704
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Synopsis The age of Dickens and Thackeray by : Ernest Albert Baker

The Routledge Introduction to Canadian Fantastic Literature

The Routledge Introduction to Canadian Fantastic Literature
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 9781000333725
ISBN-13 : 1000333728
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Synopsis The Routledge Introduction to Canadian Fantastic Literature by : Allan Weiss

This study introduces the history, themes, and critical responses to Canadian fantastic literature. Taking a chronological approach, this volume covers the main periods of Canadian science fiction and fantasy from the early nineteenth century to the first decades of the twenty-first century. The book examines both the texts and the contexts of Canadian writing in the fantastic, analyzing themes and techniques in novels and short stories, and looking at both national and international contexts of the literature’s history. This introduction will offer a coherent narrative of Canadian fantastic literature through analysis of the major texts and authors in the field and through relating the authors’ work to the world around them.

The Comic Irishman

The Comic Irishman
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 9781438423364
ISBN-13 : 1438423365
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Synopsis The Comic Irishman by : Maureen Waters

The Comic Irishman makes heretofore unacknowledged distinctions among different types of comic Irishmen and convincingly casts away the stereotyped version of the stage Irishman. It shows how the Irish comic character—whether a blundering fool or a lazy, fun-loving fellow—evolved into a glib and witty rogue. The book is a critical study of modern Irish fiction and drama. The first part provides an analysis of the various Irish comic figures which were popular in the nineteenth century. These are discussed within a social and historic framework because they were to a large extent shaped by the erosion of Gaelic culture under the impact of English government. In the process of shifting from one cultural nexus to another, the Irishman came to be regarded as highly inferior to his English counterpart, yet amusing because of his difficulty with the English language and his rebellious, unpredictable behavior. The second part of the book discusses the writings of such twentieth-century authors as James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, Sean O'Casey, and Flann O'Brien, who concentrated on the analysis of the stage Irishman. Some brilliantly exploited the comic tradition, while other used satire to explode what they perceived as a debasing myth.