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Mostrando 1-12 de 150 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. ‘A NATIONAL UNITY OF INTERESTS AND AFFECTIONS’: FRAMEWORKS OF THE UNION IN THE EARLY BRAZILIAN NOVEL
Abstract Novelistic fiction from the United Kingdom has been consistently acknowledged as a major repository of narrative paradigms for the incipient Brazilian novel. Genres originally offering a narrative solution for tensions embedded throughout British and Irish society would cross the Atlantic and, by mid-nineteenth century, be rendered instrumental for
Ilha do Desterro. Publicado em: 2022
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2. Language, Translation, and the Irish Theatre Diaspora in Quebec
Abstract: This article argues for the inclusion of Québécois translations of Irish plays as part of the Irish theatrical diaspora. The presence of an Irish diaspora in North America was mainly the result of massive waves of immigration, in large part due to the Great Famine, peaking during the mid-nineteenth century before gradually abating. This diaspora
Ilha Desterro. Publicado em: 2020-08
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3. Performance and Diaspora: Irish Theatre in its International Contexts
Abstract: This article argues for the inclusion of Québécois translations of Irish plays as part of the Irish theatrical diaspora. The presence of an Irish diaspora in North America was mainly the result of massive waves of immigration, in large part due to the Great Famine, peaking during the mid-nineteenth century before gradually abating. This diaspora
Ilha Desterro. Publicado em: 2020-08
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4. Lonergan, Patrick. Irish Drama and Theatre Since 1950. Methuen, 2019.
Abstract: This article argues for the inclusion of Québécois translations of Irish plays as part of the Irish theatrical diaspora. The presence of an Irish diaspora in North America was mainly the result of massive waves of immigration, in large part due to the Great Famine, peaking during the mid-nineteenth century before gradually abating. This diaspora
Ilha Desterro. Publicado em: 2020-08
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5. Jordan, Eamonn. The Theatre and Films of Conor McPherson: Conspicuous Communities. Methuen, 2019.
Abstract: This article argues for the inclusion of Québécois translations of Irish plays as part of the Irish theatrical diaspora. The presence of an Irish diaspora in North America was mainly the result of massive waves of immigration, in large part due to the Great Famine, peaking during the mid-nineteenth century before gradually abating. This diaspora
Ilha Desterro. Publicado em: 2020-08
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6. Sihra, Melissa. Marina Carr: Pastures of the Unknown. Palgrave, 2019.
Abstract: This article argues for the inclusion of Québécois translations of Irish plays as part of the Irish theatrical diaspora. The presence of an Irish diaspora in North America was mainly the result of massive waves of immigration, in large part due to the Great Famine, peaking during the mid-nineteenth century before gradually abating. This diaspora
Ilha Desterro. Publicado em: 2020-08
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7. Apresentação: História econômica, política e intelectual da África Ocidental: Lógicas de intercâmbio
Abstract: During the three decades of the Troubles of Northern Ireland (1969-1998), a remarkable amount of plays about the conflict was written, most by (Northern) Irish playwrights. Recently, however, alongside growing concerns about violence worldwide since 9/11, authors who are not of Irish descent have begun to choose the Northern Troubles as their theme
Varia hist.. Publicado em: 2020-08
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8. Dion Boucicault: showman and shaughraun
Abstract: Dion Boucicault’s three Irish plays: The Colleen Bawn (1860), Arrah-na-Pogue (1864) and The Shaughraun (1874), while not critically significant, owe their perennial popularity to their appeal to Irish romantic nationalism and to their memorable character types. While Boucicault’s character Myles Murphy or Myles na gCopaleen (Myles of the Ponies
Ilha Desterro. Publicado em: 2020-08
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9. Richard Bean’s The Big Fellah (2010) and Jez Butterworth’s The Ferryman (2017): Two Plays about the Northern Troubles from outside of Northern Ireland
Abstract: During the three decades of the Troubles of Northern Ireland (1969-1998), a remarkable amount of plays about the conflict was written, most by (Northern) Irish playwrights. Recently, however, alongside growing concerns about violence worldwide since 9/11, authors who are not of Irish descent have begun to choose the Northern Troubles as their theme
Ilha Desterro. Publicado em: 2020-08
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10. Domesticity in the Trilogies of Sean O’Casey and Yu Ch’i-jin
Abstract This article examines the portrayal of the domestic realm in both Irish playwright Sean O'Casey's 1920s Dublin Trilogy and Korean playwright Yu Ch'i-jin's 1930s Nongchon trilogy. I argue that Yu echoes O’Casey’s staging of nationhood by focusing on the homeland and the home, as he deems O’Casey’s methods to be most successful for catering to
Ilha Desterro. Publicado em: 2020-08
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11. Haughton, Miriam. Staging Trauma: Bodies in Shadow. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Abstract This article examines the portrayal of the domestic realm in both Irish playwright Sean O'Casey's 1920s Dublin Trilogy and Korean playwright Yu Ch'i-jin's 1930s Nongchon trilogy. I argue that Yu echoes O’Casey’s staging of nationhood by focusing on the homeland and the home, as he deems O’Casey’s methods to be most successful for catering to
Ilha Desterro. Publicado em: 2020-08
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12. Lanters, José. The Theatre of Thomas Kilroy: No Absolutes. Cork UP, 2018.
Abstract The Irish playwright Dion Boucicault (1820-1890) spent most of his career in the United States, where he established himself, adapting crucial moments of Irish history to the stage. Robert Emmet (1884), a play produced at the end of his career, arouses questioning surrounding its authorship. The dramatic text was arguably written by the playwright F
Ilha Desterro. Publicado em: 2020-08