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Novel (2001) 34 (2): 267–292.
Published: 01 August 2001
...MARILYN BUTLER Copyright © Novel Corp. 2001 2001 Works Cited Beaufort, Frances. Letter to William Beaufort. 2 July 1797. Ms. 13176. Edgeworth Letters, to 1817. National Library of Ireland, Dublin. Bentham , Jeremy . “A Pupil of Miss Edgeworth’s.” Examiner 20 February 1814: 124–26...
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Novel (2013) 46 (3): 386–405.
Published: 01 November 2013
...Gordon Bigelow Anthony Trollope's first novel, The Macdermots of Ballycloran (1847), is concerned with social and political conflict in rural Ireland; it is marked by episodes of extreme violence and by a generally episodic and ad hoc narrative form. In the early 1840s, when Trollope began writing...
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Novel (2014) 47 (3): 497–504.
Published: 01 November 2014
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and Ireland (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 2012), pp. 243, cloth, $60.00.
Claire Connolly’s A Cultural History of the Irish Novel and Sara L. Maurer’s The Dispossessed
State share a common subject: Ireland. Connolly seeks ‘‘to narrate a culturally as well as a
politically distinct period in Irish history...
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Novel (2022) 55 (2): 305–323.
Published: 01 August 2022
... Big House novel to explore the exogenous play of wasteful contradictions and to overturn the genre's ideal equilibrium. michael.mcgurk@duke.edu Copyright © 2022 by Novel, Inc. 2022 Beckett Ireland Anglo-Irish Big House novel political economy waste equilibrium This article...
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Novel (2009) 42 (1): 86–108.
Published: 01 May 2009
... . Trans. Harry Zohn. New York: Schocken, 1968 . 83 -110. ———. Reflections . Trans. Edmund Jephcott. New York: Schocken, 1978 . Bhabha , Homi . The Location of Culture . London: Routledge, 1994 . Bunreacht na hÉireann/Constitution of Ireland . Dublin: Government Publications...
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Novel (2012) 45 (3): 433–454.
Published: 01 November 2012
... of California P , 1988 . Glasheen Adaline . A Census of Finnegans Wake: An Index of the Characters and Their Roles . Evanston : Northwestern UP , 1956 . Guinnane Timothy . The Vanishing Irish: Households, Migration, and the Rural Economy in Ireland, 1850–1914 . Princeton : Princeton UP...
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Novel (2004) 37 (1-2): 205–208.
Published: 01 August 2004
...ALEX J. DICK GORDON BIGELOW, Fiction, Famine, and the Rise of Economics in Victorian Britain and Ireland (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2003), pp. 242, $65.00. Copyright © Novel Corp. 2003 2003 Literature or Economics?
GORDON BIGELOW, Fiction, Famine...
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Novel (2000) 33 (2): 157–174.
Published: 01 August 2000
... Cargill . Irish Booksellers and English Writers 1740–1800 . London: Mansell Publishing Limited, 1986 . Connolly , S.J. “Eighteenth-Century Ireland Colony or ancien régime?” The Making of Modern Irish History: Revisionism and the revisionist controversy . Eds. D George Boyce and Alan O’Day...
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Novel (2023) 56 (1): 133–136.
Published: 01 May 2023
...Mary L. Mullen Mary.l.mullen@villanova.edu Katarzyna Bartoszyńska , Estranging the Novel: Poland, Ireland, and Theories of World Literature ( Baltimore : Johns Hopkins UP , 2021 ), pp. 200 , paper, $34.95 . Copyright © 2023 by Novel, Inc. 2023 The book unfolds...
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Novel (2003) 36 (3): 289–306.
Published: 01 November 2003
... in the Historical and Literary Representation of Ireland in the Nineteenth Century . Notre Dame: U of Notre Dame P, 1997 . McClellan , James E. , and Harold Dorn. Science and Technology in World History . Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1999 . Nolan , Emer . “State of the art: Joyce...
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Novel (2000) 33 (3): 407–411.
Published: 01 November 2000
... trying to contain nationalism in
the colonies, and specifically in Ireland, where an entrenched Anglo-Irish class found itself
wedged more awkwardly than ever between policymakers in London and a well-organized
anti-colonial movement. The bog, a metaphor of longstanding in Anglo-Irish fiction (see...
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Novel (2014) 47 (3): 489–492.
Published: 01 November 2014
.... The ‘‘iterative, unregenerative’’ nature of the banal per-
vades representations of everyday life in parts of the world as disparate as colonial Ireland
and New Zealand and postcolonial South Africa and India, Majumdar argues (3). In these
locations, quotidian life, marked as it is by torpor and stasis...
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Novel (2017) 50 (1): 137–140.
Published: 01 May 2017
... and energized modernist aesthetics. Moving with facility between Ireland (James Joyce, Seán Ó Ríordáin), Italy (Pier Paolo Pasolini), and France ( Marcel Proust ), McCrea examines the seemingly incongruous parallel between the modernist love of old dialects and the modernist desire to invent new languages. He...
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Novel (2001) 34 (2): 232–266.
Published: 01 August 2001
.... Rackrent, 1800.” Eire-Ireland: A Journal of Irish Studies 30 ( 1995 ): 77 –90. Kowaleski-Wallace , Elizabeth . Their Fathers’ Daughters: Hannah More, Maria Edgeworth, and Patriarchal Complicity . Oxford: Oxford UP, 1991 . The Last Dying Words, and Confession, of John Clarke, who...
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Novel (2016) 49 (3): 546–549.
Published: 01 November 2016
... in Ireland before, during, and after the rebellion of 1798. The other, Wil Verhoeven persuasively demonstrates, was the emigration crisis driven by the lure of a new life in America. These concerns were not, of course, independent of each other. The American Revolution was regularly invoked...
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Novel (2010) 43 (2): 336–339.
Published: 01 August 2010
... thereby “turns the map against itself by
giving it a meaning the British cannot control” (76). This example is one of the many ways
in which Joyce’s reconstruction of the space of Dublin constitutes “a politically motivated
gesture that allowed him to bring Ireland to the world and give Ireland back...
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Novel (2022) 55 (1): 140–145.
Published: 01 May 2022
... inadvertently hear multiple languages, is captured in Joyce's notebooks and the novel's earliest published installment that also engages the telephone and other technologies of distance. Living in exile, Joyce never saw an independent Ireland but remained attached to it daily by radio and by what he called its...
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Novel (2005) 39 (1): 5–24.
Published: 01 May 2005
...: A Critique of Political Economy . 1867. Trans. Ben Fowkes. New York: Penguin, 1992 . “Notes on the Rise and Progress of Printing and Publishing in Ireland, Part 22,” by “C. H. C.” Irish Builder (1 June 1878): 163. Qtd. in Vincent Kinane, A History of the Dublin University Press 1734–1976 . Dublin...
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Novel (2002) 36 (1): 138–139.
Published: 01 May 2002
... relations of
Ireland and England), and, on the other, Stoker's own "mixed origins. Where other critics
have tended to identify Stoker as a representative of the Protestant Irish middle class,
Valente makes much of the fact that Stoker's mother had Catholic relatives, making Stoker
an "interethnic...
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Novel (2000) 33 (2): 261–263.
Published: 01 August 2000
... guided their pens. These collaborating pairs were family members
(sisters, cousins, aunt and niece, husband and wife); were often marginal to British na-
tional boundaries (came from Ireland, Scotland, Australia, and Eastern Europe) and so
were "ethnic" or "exotic"; and were ambiguously situated...
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