Collection : Irlande
• ISSN : 02424762
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Ceriul Muilleam
Irlande
The theme of this Irish satire from the end of the XVIIth century is the lack of learning among the Catholic clergy in the countryside on account of the wretched facilities for priestly training and education in Ireland during the Penal Days…



John Banim
Irlande
The text of the 1865 edition of John Banim's famous historical novel first published in 1826, with an introduction an glossary by Bernard Escarbelt…



Claude Fierobe
Irlande
If the name of Reverend Charles Robert Maturin is not only known by the amateurs of roman noir, it is because he is often associated to famous authors like Byron, Poe, Goethe, Baudelaire or Balzac. This book aims at giving a more truthful and more complete image of both Maturin and his work…



Brian Moore
Chrétiens demain
Le visiteur
Irlande
Catholics is more than the reflection of a major writer's personality and a masterpiece of construction and economy. Behind the confrontation between the young priest, harbinger of a new-style Church that turns its back on tradition, and the uncooperative Abbot…



Louis MacNeice
Les Cordes sonnent faux
Autobiographie inachevée
Irlande
Throughout his career, MacNeice's own life was central to his writing. With The Strings Are False, written at the age of 33, nel mezo del cammin of his life, one year after the publication of his memorable Autumn Journal, his autobiographical penchant is clearly asserted.



William Bulter Yeats
Irlande
Collection of tales and legends, The Celtic Twilight is made of Yeats' memories of childhood and youth. Written in the context of a general interest for folklore, it gave its name to a period of Irish literary history…



Edited by Claude Fierobe
Dracula
Mythe et métamorphoses
Irlande
The comparative study of two figures — Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler), who reigned in Wallachia from 1456 to 1462, and Dracula, hero of the eponymous 1897 novel — allows to define the nature of the relation between myth and history. It also allows to explain the genesis of a literary myth…



William Bulter Yeats
Edited by Jacqueline Genet
Irlande
This collection of articles show Yeats' main interests. Ireland is there, both real with the Parnell affair that tore it all apart, imaginary with the esoteric world of druidic magic whose interpreting key is provided by an oriental background…



William Bulter Yeats
Edited by Jacqueline Genet
Explorations
Textes choisis par W. B. Yeats
Selected by W. B. Yeats
Irlande
Collection of literary, occult and political essays, Explorations sheds an essential light on Yeats' work and particularly on his brand new conception of theatrical techniques…



Monique Gallagher
Flann O'Brien, Myles na Gopaleen et les autres
Masques et humeurs de Brian O'Nolan, fou-littéraire Irlandais
Irlande
Brian O'Nolan made himself know under the pen name Flann O’Brian as the author of the novel At-Swim-Two-Birds, precursor of postmodernism. Brian O’Nolan also wrote during 25 years and until his death the Irish Times column « Cruiskeen Lawn » under the name of Myles na Gopaleen…



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