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“It happened to all of us”: Disclosing Sexual Abuse in Catholic Ireland in Roddy Doyle’s Smile

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“It happened to all of us”: Disclosing Sexual Abuse in Catholic Ireland in Roddy Doyle’s Smileestudios.irlandeses2021-03-16T17:15:08+02:00

From “dead saint” to “lyreless Orpheus”: Post-traumatic Narrativization of Myths and Fairy Tales in John Banville’s The Sea and Anne Enright’s The Gathering

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From “dead saint” to “lyreless Orpheus”: Post-traumatic Narrativization of Myths and Fairy Tales in John Banville’s The Sea and Anne Enright’s The Gatheringestudios.irlandeses2021-03-16T22:18:07+02:00

“Writing is essentially a very, very innocent thing”: In Conversation with Marina Carr

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“Writing is essentially a very, very innocent thing”: In Conversation with Marina Carrestudios.irlandeses2019-03-21T11:18:10+02:00

“I Was Too Chickenhearted to Publish it”: Seán O’Faoláin, Displacement and History Re-Written

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“I Was Too Chickenhearted to Publish it”: Seán O’Faoláin, Displacement and History Re-Writtenestudios.irlandeses2018-03-13T09:22:58+02:00

“Suspended between the Two Worlds”: Gestation Metaphors and Representations of Childbirth in Contemporary Irish Women’s Poetry

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“Suspended between the Two Worlds”: Gestation Metaphors and Representations of Childbirth in Contemporary Irish Women’s Poetryestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:11:55+02:00
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