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Trans-gendering the Irish Na(rra)tion: Neil Jordan’s Breakfast on Pluto

estudios.irlandeses2022-03-17T10:33:46+02:00
Trans-gendering the Irish Na(rra)tion: Neil Jordan’s Breakfast on Pluto estudios.irlandeses2022-03-17T10:33:46+02:00

La identidad reflejada: traducciones inglés-español en el National Museum of Ireland

estudios.irlandeses2022-03-17T10:33:49+02:00
La identidad reflejada: traducciones inglés-español en el National Museum of Irelandestudios.irlandeses2022-03-17T10:33:49+02:00

Brian Friel in Spain: An Off-Centre Love Story

estudios.irlandeses2021-03-16T17:15:08+02:00
Brian Friel in Spain: An Off-Centre Love Storyestudios.irlandeses2021-03-16T17:15:08+02:00

Aesthetic Subjectivation and Identity in Seamus Heaney’s “Station Island”

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Aesthetic Subjectivation and Identity in Seamus Heaney’s “Station Island”estudios.irlandeses2021-03-16T17:15:11+02:00

The Modernisation of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet: Identity and Gender in Iris Murdoch’s The Black Prince

estudios.irlandeses2018-10-30T10:50:33+02:00
The Modernisation of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet: Identity and Gender in Iris Murdoch’s The Black Princeestudios.irlandeses2018-10-30T10:50:33+02:00

The Role of Female Characters in the Narrator’s Quest for Identity in John Banville’s Eclipse

estudios.irlandeses2018-10-30T13:47:00+02:00
The Role of Female Characters in the Narrator’s Quest for Identity in John Banville’s Eclipseestudios.irlandeses2018-10-30T13:47:00+02:00

Women on the Move: Mobility in Evelyn Conlon’s Fiction

estudios.irlandeses2018-03-13T09:21:36+02:00
Women on the Move: Mobility in Evelyn Conlon’s Fictionestudios.irlandeses2018-03-13T09:21:36+02:00

Celtic Tiger Ireland and the Car as a Liminal Space: Movement and Paralysis in Gerard Donovan’s Country of the Grand

estudios.irlandeses2018-03-13T09:20:06+02:00
Celtic Tiger Ireland and the Car as a Liminal Space: Movement and Paralysis in Gerard Donovan’s Country of the Grandestudios.irlandeses2018-03-13T09:20:06+02:00

Dramatising Identity on Irish Language Television: Aifric (TG4)

estudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:10:04+02:00
Dramatising Identity on Irish Language Television: Aifric (TG4)estudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:10:04+02:00

Monological Drama to Reshape the Northern Irish Identity: A Night in November by Marie Jones

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Monological Drama to Reshape the Northern Irish Identity: A Night in November by Marie Jonesestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:11:57+02:00

Fathers in a Coma: Father-Son Relationships in Neil Jordan’s Fiction

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Fathers in a Coma: Father-Son Relationships in Neil Jordan’s Fictionestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:12:07+02:00

Prodigals’ Dreams: John McGahern’s That They May Face the Rising Sun

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Prodigals’ Dreams: John McGahern’s That They May Face the Rising Sunestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:12:10+02:00

Music, Symbol and Negativity in Eilis Ni Dhuibhne’s “The Pale Gold of Alaska”

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Music, Symbol and Negativity in Eilis Ni Dhuibhne’s “The Pale Gold of Alaska”estudios.irlandeses2022-02-17T14:17:51+02:00

Shams and Cover-ups: The Spectacle of History in Paul Muldoon’s “Meeting the British” and “My Father and I and Billy Two Rivers”

estudios.irlandeses2018-02-01T12:44:23+02:00
Shams and Cover-ups: The Spectacle of History in Paul Muldoon’s “Meeting the British” and “My Father and I and Billy Two Rivers”estudios.irlandeses2018-02-01T12:44:23+02:00

“Troubling” Thrillers: Between Politics and Popular Fiction in the novels of Benedict Kiely, Brian Moore and Colin Bateman

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“Troubling” Thrillers: Between Politics and Popular Fiction in the novels of Benedict Kiely, Brian Moore and Colin Batemanestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:12:39+02:00

‘Belonging without Belonging’: Colm Tóibín’s Dialogue with the Past

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‘Belonging without Belonging’: Colm Tóibín’s Dialogue with the Pastestudios.irlandeses2018-02-01T11:28:37+02:00

Revisionisms and the Story of Ireland: From Sean O’Faolain to Roy Foster

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Revisionisms and the Story of Ireland: From Sean O’Faolain to Roy Fosterestudios.irlandeses2018-01-30T00:21:57+02:00
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