Inventing the Myth

Inventing the Myth
Author: Connal Parr
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2017-07-21
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 019250925X

This book approaches Ulster Protestantism through its theatrical and cultural intersection with politics, re-establishing a forgotten history and engaging with contemporary debates. Anchored by the perspectives of ten writers - some of whom have been notably active in political life - it uniquely examines tensions going on within. Through its exploration of class division and drama from the early twentieth century to the present, the book restores the progressive and Labour credentials of the community's recent past along with its literary repercussions, both of which appear in recent decades to have diminished. Drawing on over sixty interviews, unpublished scripts, as well as rarely-consulted archival material, it shows - contrary to a good deal of clichéd polemic and safe scholarly assessment - that Ulster Protestants have historically and continually demonstrated a vigorous creative pulse as well as a tendency towards Left wing and class politics. St. John Ervine, Thomas Carnduff, John Hewitt, Sam Thompson, Stewart Parker, Graham Reid, Ron Hutchinson, Marie Jones, Christina Reid, and Gary Mitchell profoundly challenge as well as reflect their communities. Illuminating a diverse and conflicted culture stretching beyond Orange Order parades, the weaving together of the lives and work of each of the writers highlights mutual themes and insights on their identity, as if part of some grander tapestry of alternative twentieth-century Protestant culture. Ulster Protestantism's consistent delivery of such dissenting voices counters its monolithic and reactionary reputation.

Prostitution and Irish Society, 1800-1940

Prostitution and Irish Society, 1800-1940
Author: Maria Luddy
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2007-12-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521709059

The first book to tackle the controversial history of prostitution in modern Ireland.

The Plough and the Stars

The Plough and the Stars
Author: Sean O'Casey
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2016-03-24
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0571331297

This educational edition, with the full play text and an introduction to the playwright, features a detailed analysis of the language, structure and characters of the play, and textual notes explaining difficult words and references. It contains: - The full playtext - An introduction to the playwright, his background and his work - A detailed analysis of language, structure and characters in the play - Features of performance - Textual notes explaining difficult words and references

Liam O'Flaherty

Liam O'Flaherty
Author: James M. Cahalan
Publisher: Twayne Publishers
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1991
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Joyce and Feminism

Joyce and Feminism
Author: Bonnie Kime Scott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1984
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

"Scott asserts that a new feminist consciousness will facilitate fresh discoveries in Joyce. Shifting from contexts, to individuals, to texts, she provides the reader with a re-vision of women and Joyce. She develops a feminist framework for approaching Joyce, which allows for the mutual communication of conventional and feminist critics. In Joyce and Feminism, Scott demonstrates Joyce's need for and use of women in the creation and publication of his work. She evaluates his sensitivity to the problems of real women in life and fiction and discusses the evolution of his work from early, realistic depictions to late recreations of the goddess"--Jacket.