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The Wee Wild One: Stories of Belfast and Beyond: Irish Studies in Literature and Culture

Autor Ruth Schwertfeger
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 mar 2004
    Born in Ballycoan, Northern Ireland, Ruth Schwertfeger represents history and memory in an impressionistic memoir of her childhood on a small farm and attending a girls’ school in Belfast. Through the author’s girlhood and discovery of her own national and religious identity, this humorous memoir is shaped significantly by images of Schwertfeger’s father—"the Wee Wild One"—who spent his days in delightful mischief on a Purdysburn farm in the early 1900s. Schwertfeger provides her own interpretations of characters existing before her time and connects these and her own childhood memories in Ireland to her life today.  
    These unmistakably North Irish stories are unified by a common language, which also emerges as a touchstone that draws all Irish home. Schwertfeger’s voice reflects a shared and persistent desire for all Irish people to return to the roots that hold them, all the while appreciating her experiences traveling and studying European culture as an academic.  She also explores many facets of social life in Northern Ireland that are often hidden behind the stereotypes of history and public rhetoric. Her stories convey a passionate and articulate woman seeking connect ions between the separations that occur through time.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299198800
ISBN-10: 0299198804
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 127 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria Irish Studies in Literature and Culture


Recenzii

"Schwertfeger has sought to present a version of post–World War II Northern Ireland that is fascinating, different, and illuminating."—Eamonn Wall, author of From the Sin-é Café to the Black Hills
"A marvelous story of a strong, intelligent, and independent woman"—Michael Patrick Gillespie, Series Editor

Notă biografică

Ruth Schwertfeger is professor of German at University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. She is the author of Else Lasker-Schuler: Inside This Deathly Solitude and Women of Theresienstadt: Voices from a Concentration Camp. Schwertfeger was born in Ballycoan, Northern Ireland.

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    Born in Ballycoan, Northern Ireland, Ruth Schwertfeger represents history and memory in an impressionistic memoir of her childhood on a small farm and attending a girls’ school in Belfast. Through the author’s girlhood and discovery of her own national and religious identity, this humorous memoir is shaped significantly by images of Schwertfeger’s father—"the Wee Wild One"—who spent his days in delightful mischief on a Purdysburn farm in the early 1900s. Schwertfeger provides her own interpretations of characters existing before her time and connects these and her own childhood memories in Ireland to her life today.  
    These unmistakably North Irish stories are unified by a common language, which also emerges as a touchstone that draws all Irish home. Schwertfeger’s voice reflects a shared and persistent desire for all Irish people to return to the roots that hold them, all the while appreciating her experiences traveling and studying European culture as an academic.  She also explores many facets of social life in Northern Ireland that are often hidden behind the stereotypes of history and public rhetoric. Her stories convey a passionate and articulate woman seeking connect ions between the separations that occur through time.