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2002/2003 IASIL NEWSLETTER

Thomas Davis and Ireland: A Biographical Study

Helen F. Mulvey is publishing Thomas Davis and Ireland: A Biographical Study in February 2003 from Catholic University Press.  It examines the principle events of Thomas Davis’s life and work, discusses his role in the evolution of Irish nationalism, and reveals his importance to generations of nationalists.

 

“This is a work of mature scholarship, carefully researched, objective, and balanced.  It breaks new ground by providing a well-researched and illuminating discussion of Davis’s though, set in its wider European and international context.” –Prof. Jacqueline Hill, National University of Ireland, Maynooth

 

Cloth

ISBN 0-8132-1303-7,

$54.95

 

THE REPRESENTATION OF IRELAND/S: IMAGES FROM OUTSIDE AND FROM WITHIN

The Representation of Ireland/s. Images from Outside and from Within is a multi-authored and interdisciplinary project that explores some of the discursive formations underlying the imagined communities of Ireland and their representation through cultural and literary texts. The authors are international scholars working in the area of Irish Studies, who approach their subjects from such diverse disciplines as history, sociology, cultural theory, film, media and literary studies. Though laying no claim to comprehensiveness, the volume provides highly nuanced insights into a wide range of past and current attempts at self-defining, describing, visualising, imagining, inventing, reformulating and translating Ireland and the Irish at home and abroad.

Rosa GONZÁLEZ (Ed.) (2003)

Barcelona: PPU

17 X 24 cm. 382 pages ISBN: 84-477-0841-1

Paperback € 16

 

Download an order form and table of contents HERE

 

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES   Vol 2 No 2 (2002)

“Irish Studies Today” – special issue, ed Keith Gregor.  Essays by David Pierce, Malcolm Ballin, Rosa Gonzalez Casademont, Spurgeon Thompson, Marie Arndt, Moynagh Sullivan and more.

 

IRISH THEATRE MAGAZINE LAUNCHES ONLINE NEWSLETTER

Irish Theatre Magazine recently launched a new online newsletter. Our online newsletter will be delivered straight into your inbox six times a year featuring an opening night review of a major new production, a round up of home and international theatre news, our must-see production picks and a whole lot more.

Our first issue includes Helen Meany's review of Sebastian Barry's version of The House of Bernarda Alba, and much more.  Issue 2 includes a review of Marie Jones’s latest play, the Blind Fiddler.

Subscription is free and we promise not to pass your details on to any other organisation.

If you would like to subscribe simply visit the website: http://www.irishtheatremagazine.com/newsletter/indexform.htm

irish theatre magazine is a quarterly magazine devoted to the timely and topical coverage of theatre in Ireland and Irish theatre around the world. Each issue contains features, reviews, commentary, columns, and news about productions, companies, individuals, venues, and festivals.

More info at www.irishtheatremagazine.com

JOYCE HYPERMEDIA STUDIES:  AN ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF JAMES JOYCE SCHOLARSHIP

Welcomes essays and commentary on all aspects of Joyce's work and provides extensive bibliographies in all media.   See www.geocities.com/louis_armand  and www.louis-armand.com

 

 

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