Traditions and Difference in Contemporary Irish Short Fiction Traditions and Difference in Contemporary Irish Short Fiction
Book 8 - The Humanities in Asia

Traditions and Difference in Contemporary Irish Short Fiction

Ireland Then and Now

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Publisher Description

This book focuses on traditions and transformations in contemporary Irish short fiction, covering pivotal issues such as gender, sexuality, abortion, the body, nostalgia, identity, and migration. In separate chapters, it introduces readers to important writers such as Maeve Binchy, Colm Tóibín, Edna O’Brien, Emma Donoghue, Gish Jen, and Donal Ryan. 
Given its focus, the book benefits researchers and students who are interested in Irish literature and culture, especially those who want to learn about important traditions in Irish literature, the changing face of these conventions, and the implications. The book, which received the First Book Prize 2019 awarded by The Hong Kong Academy of the Humanities, offers a unique window on Irish culture and a good read for fans of these acclaimed writers who want to learn about interesting issues concerning their short fiction. 

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2020
17 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
92
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer Nature Singapore
SIZE
623.4
KB

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