Collection : Irlande
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Edited by Jacques Aubert, Maria Jolas
Joyce & Paris 1902... 1920-1940... 1975 (version anglaise)
Papers from the fifth international James Joyce symposium
Paris 16-20 June 1975
Irlande
The figure of James Joyce in Paris is no longer or hardly the wouldbe medical of 1903, disescting Aristotle and making game of Thomas Aquinas. "Prix de Paris: beware of imitations". It is somewhat that of threatened canonization which friendship still portrays. It is also, really, the author once-removed, in exchange for speech effects, a sheaf...



Edited by Terence Brown, Patrick Rafroidi
Irlande
Wherever the deep reasons for the success of the short story in Ireland come from — the historical, sociological or aesthetical progression of the country — it is a well-known fact, together with the excellence of numerous of its followers, from Carleton to John McGahern, from George Moore to the inevitable Joyce…



Edited by Patrick Rafroidi, Pierre Joannon
Ireland at the crossroads
The Acts in the Lille Symposium June-July 1978
Irlande
If Ireland keeps eternal values, it is also a country that, yesterday economically under-developed, is now preparing, slowly but surely, its entry into the twenty-first century. This unprecedented mutation in its already turbulent history, affects Irish politics, industry, trade…



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…



Jacqueline Genet
William Butler Yeats
Les fondements et l'évolution de la création poétique
Irlande
Yeats, one of the greatest English-language poets, had never been the object of a long-term critical work in France. This volume fills in this gap, studying the poetic creation — at the same time the work created and the creative process…



James Plunkett
Les occasions perdues
The Trusting and The Maimed
Irlande
James Plunkett's short stories are essentially about Dublin and Dubliners in the years that followed the Second World War. As in Joyce's Dubliners, the feeling of frustration is perceptible everywhere…



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…



Edited by Patrick Rafroidi, Guy Fehlmann, Maitiu Mac Conmara
France Ireland
Literary Relations
Irlande
Ireland's entry in the common market? Civil War in the North? Need to rediscover a remote but so similar fellow, to change landscape and myths? There may be many reasons but the fact is France is more and more interested in its Celtic sister…



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…



Patrick Rafroidi
L'Irlande et le romantisme
La littérature irlandaise-anglaise de 1789 à 1850 et sa place dans le mouvement occidental
Irlande
The histories of western romanticism have until now forgotten Ireland whose literature in English is often believed to have began with Joyce, Yeats or O'Casey. This book is an attempt to take care of this oversight…



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