Irish Women Writers: An A-to-Z Guide
Autor Alexander G. Gonzalezen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 2005 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313328831
ISBN-10: 0313328838
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313328838
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Notă biografică
Alexander G. Gonzalez is Professor of English at the State University of New York College at Cortland. His many books include Assessing the Achievement of J.M. Synge (1996), Modern Irish Writers: A Bio-Critical Sourcebook (1997), and Contemporary Irish Women Poets: Some Male Perspectives (1999), all available from Greenwood Press.
Cuprins
PrefaceIntroductionAnderson, LindaBannister, Ivy; Beckett, Mary; Berkeley, Sara; Binchy, Maeve; Blackwood, Caroline; Boland, Eavan; Bourke, Angela; Bowen, Elizabeth; Boylan, Clare; Brennan, Elizabeth; Browne, FrancesCallaghan, Mary Rose; Cannon, Moya; Carr, Marina; Casey, Juanita; Colum, Mary (Catherine Gunning Maguire); Crottie, Julia; Cummins, GeraldineDaly, Ita; Day, Suzanne; Deevy, Teresa; Devlin, Anne; Dillon, Eilis; Donoghue, Emma; Dorcey, Mary; Downing, Ellen Mary PatrickEdgeworth, Maria; Edwards, Ruth Dudley; Enright, AnneFrances, Mary E. (Mary Blundell)Gallagher, Miriam; Grand, Sarah; Gregory, Lady (Isabella Augusta Persse)Hartigan, Anne Le Marquand; Higgins, Rita Ann; Hoult, NorahJohnston, Jennifer; Jenkinson, Biddy; Jones, MarieKeane, Molly; Kelly, Eva; Kelly, RitaLavin, Mary; Lawless, Emily; Lingard, JoanMadden, Deirdre; Martin, Joy; Mcguckian,Medbh; McNeill, Janet; Meehan, Paula; Mhac an tSaoi, Maire; Milligan, Alice; Mitchell, Susan L.; Morgan, Lady; Mulkerns, Val; Murdoch, IrisNi Chuilleanain, Eilean; Ni Dhomhnaill, Nuala; Ni Dhuibhne, Eilis; Ni Ghlinn, Aine; Ni Ghrada, MaireadO'Brien, Edna; O'Brien, Kate; O'Donnell, Mary; O'Faolain, Julia; O'Faolain, Nuala; O'Malley, MaryReid, ChristinaSommerville and Ross; Strong, EithneTighe, Mary; Tynan, KatharineWilde, Lady; Wingfield, SheilaSelected BibliographyAbout the Editor and ContributorsIndex
Recenzii
Recommended. Lower- and upper-division undergraduates; general readers.
[A] welcome and well-written addition to the growing body of reference works on Irish literature.
As a guide for reading and research or as a tool for collection development, this informative guide will be welcome in both public and academic libraries.
[T]he volume is a very good starting reference for anyone wishing to get a general sense of the body of work available by some of the most well-known Irish women authors..The reader is treated to an introduction of some of the best poets, fiction writers, and political commentators Ireland has to offer..[a] valuable addition to any library.
Ireland's remarkable and long literary tradition receives a fine A-Z encyclopedic reference..Especially recommended as a strong college-level reference pick.
The introduction states that Women have long had such a shadowy half-life on the Irish map and in the Irish literacy anthology and that they are no more recognized than their sisters in other countries. This volume is a start to correcting this situation with its overviews of the lives and works of 75 Irish writers, including one of this reviewers favorites: Mauve Binchy. The signed entries give the birth and death dates of the authors. The essays, some as short as two pages and other as long as eight, provide a brief biography, a discussion of major works and themes, critical reception, and end with a list of works by the author and information written about her. A six-page selected bibliography provides additional resources. While this is a very specialized collective biography, it will be useful in English literature classes and perhaps in womens studies.
Because of its in-depth discussions of major themes in each writer's work, and because many of the women who are treated are not included in other reference works available in the U.S., ^IIrish Women Writers^R is strongly recommended for all college and large public libraries with sizable literature collections.
[T]he likes of Elizabeth Bowan, Anne Hartigan, Paula Meehan, Iris Murdock, and Katherine Tynan are described, their works are analyzed, and their place within Irish literature is evaluated. Entries include a brief biography followed by information on major works and themes and critical reactions, and a comprehensive list of books, drama and other works in Irish and in English, translations, and studies of the author. Although intended as a reference, the entries are so accessible the volume could also serve as general reading or an introduction to the lives and works of Irish women writers.
[A] welcome and well-written addition to the growing body of reference works on Irish literature.
As a guide for reading and research or as a tool for collection development, this informative guide will be welcome in both public and academic libraries.
[T]he volume is a very good starting reference for anyone wishing to get a general sense of the body of work available by some of the most well-known Irish women authors..The reader is treated to an introduction of some of the best poets, fiction writers, and political commentators Ireland has to offer..[a] valuable addition to any library.
Ireland's remarkable and long literary tradition receives a fine A-Z encyclopedic reference..Especially recommended as a strong college-level reference pick.
The introduction states that Women have long had such a shadowy half-life on the Irish map and in the Irish literacy anthology and that they are no more recognized than their sisters in other countries. This volume is a start to correcting this situation with its overviews of the lives and works of 75 Irish writers, including one of this reviewers favorites: Mauve Binchy. The signed entries give the birth and death dates of the authors. The essays, some as short as two pages and other as long as eight, provide a brief biography, a discussion of major works and themes, critical reception, and end with a list of works by the author and information written about her. A six-page selected bibliography provides additional resources. While this is a very specialized collective biography, it will be useful in English literature classes and perhaps in womens studies.
Because of its in-depth discussions of major themes in each writer's work, and because many of the women who are treated are not included in other reference works available in the U.S., ^IIrish Women Writers^R is strongly recommended for all college and large public libraries with sizable literature collections.
[T]he likes of Elizabeth Bowan, Anne Hartigan, Paula Meehan, Iris Murdock, and Katherine Tynan are described, their works are analyzed, and their place within Irish literature is evaluated. Entries include a brief biography followed by information on major works and themes and critical reactions, and a comprehensive list of books, drama and other works in Irish and in English, translations, and studies of the author. Although intended as a reference, the entries are so accessible the volume could also serve as general reading or an introduction to the lives and works of Irish women writers.