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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…
Title
France Ireland
Subtitle
Literary Relations
Edition
First Edition
With
Anne Chevalier, Émile-Jean Dumay, Bernard Escarbelt, Claude Fierobe, Pierre Joannon, Patricia Kearns, Gérard Leblanc, Vivian Mercier, John Montague, Mark Mortimer, Henri-Dominique Paratte, Jean-Claude Petiet, Monique Petiet, Margaret Stanley
Edited by
Patrick Rafroidi, Guy Fehlmann, Maitiu Mac Conmara
ISSN
02424762
Publisher
Presses Universitaires du Septentrion
BISAC Subject Heading
LIT004120 LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Audience
05 College/higher education
CLIL (Version 2013-2019)
3643 Essais littéraires
Title First Published
01 January 1974
Subject Scheme Identifier Code
93 Thema subject category: DS
94 Thema geographical qualifier: 1DDU
94 Thema geographical qualifier: 1DDR
Nb of pages
272 p.
ISBN-10
2757402293
ISBN-13
978-2-7574-0229-0
GTIN13 (EAN13)
9782757402290
Reference no.
21
Publication Date
01 January 1974
Main content page count 272
Dimensions
16 x 24 cm
Patrick Rafroidi
Patrick Rafroidi
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…
Translation:
Desmond Egan
Littératures étrangères
Desmond Egan's poetry does not refuse the live-giving earth. He dedicated many beautiful poems to the Midlands of his youth, the little town of Athlone where he was born, the landscapes, the seasons, the inhabitants of Ireland. There is a poetic geography and a history or a Celtic pre-history…
John Boyd, Brian Friel
Irlande
The plays gathered here are the works of two famous northern Irish dramatists who experienced the ever-present Civil War that they stage with faith and talent. The spirit that enimates Boyd and Friel is the same, the places are different…
Brian Friel
Théâtre
Philadelphie, mon amour. Les amours de Cass McGuire. Les saisons de l'amour
Irlande
Brian Friel, born in 1929 in Northern Ireland, is the author of several radio plays and a dozen theatre plays, given in Belfast, Dublin, London, New York. He is one of the most famous contemporary English-language dramatists…
Brian Moore
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…
Contributions:
Edited by Patrick Rafroidi, Pierre Joannon
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…
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 Maurice Harmon, Patrick Rafroidi
Irlande
Irish literature has not received the critical attention it deserves, except for its giants: Yeats in poetry, Synge and O'Cosey in theatre, Joyce… In the genre of the novel, he is far from being the only one…
Edited by Patrick Rafroidi, Raymonde Popot, William Parker
Irlande
Even if we don't wish to argue with England, America or France over their dramatists from Ireland, we must admit that a Sheridan, a Shaw, a O’Neill or a Beckett, that is neither fully English, American or French, obstinately retains a certain something that betrays the trace of their ancestral tradition. And then, there are the one whose specific..
Michèle Hirsch, Aleksander Bereza, Jerzy Cieslikowski, Josef Heistein, Mieczyslaw Inglot, Aleksander Labuda, François Suard, Jan Trzynadlowski, Marie-Agnès Kirscher
Littérature
Pierre Reboul
Histoire de l'art
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