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- catalog abstract "This volume reflects an evolving situation in Northern Ireland, where, according to the author, fiction has overtaken poetry and drama as the most significant and vital literary form. Through an analysis of representative texts, Kennedy-Andrews explores fiction from or about the North from the outbreak of the Troubles onwards.".
- catalog alternative "(De-)constructing the North".
- catalog contributor b12813750.
- catalog coverage "Northern Ireland In literature.".
- catalog coverage "Northern Ireland Intellectual life.".
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-283) and index.".
- catalog description "Political fiction: rewriting the colonial narrative : Polemical gestures: Danny Morrison's West Belfast ; Inside the IRA: Ronan Bennett's The second prison, Danny Morrison's The wrong man ; The Derry metanarrative: Seamus Deane's Reading in the dark -- Women's writing : Feminising liberal humanism: Jennifer Johnston's Shadows on our skin, The railway station man, The illusionist, How many miles to Babylon? and The old jest ; Feminising Marxism: Mary beckett's Give them stones ; The return of the repressed: Edna O'Brien's House of splendid isolation ; Feminising the thriller: Kate O'Riordan's Involved ; Fictionalising the women's peace movement: Mary Costello's Titanic town.".
- catalog description "Postmodern humanism : The anthropology of terrorism: Francis Stuart's A hole in the head ; Postmodern iron: Benedict Kiely's Nothing happens in Carmincross ; Remythologising Protestantism: Glenn Patterson's Burning your own, Fat lad and The international ; Antic dispositions: Robert MacLiam Wilson's Ripley Bogle, Eoin McNamee's Resurrection Man ; Border-crossings: Dermot Healy's A goat song ; Historiographic metafiction: Briege Duffaud's A wreath upon the dead ; Four trama narratives: Deirdre Madden's Hidden symptoms and One by one in the darkness, David Park's The healing and Stone kingdom ; The carnivalised text: Frances Molloy's No mate for the magpie, Lionel Shriver's Ordinary decent criminals, Colin Bateman's Divorcing Jack and Cycle of violence, Robert MacLiam Wilson's Eureka street -- ".
- catalog description "Reading positions: the (Northern) Irish cultural debate -- The troubles as trash : Good terrorists and bad terrorists: Jack Higgins' The savage Day ; Just gaming: Gerald Seymour's Harry's game ; Internationalising the troubles thriller: Tom Clancy's Patriot Games -- Liberal humanism and the realist aesthetic: the terrorised imagination : The view from the south: Terence de vere White's The distance and the dark ; Manichaeism and melodrama: Eugene McCabe's Victims ; Nativist piety, civilised outrage: Benedict Kiely's Proxopera ; The moral thriller: Brian Moore's Lies of Silence ; The terrain of nightmare: Maurice Leitch's Silver's city ; Catholic guilt: Bernard MacLaverty's Cal -- ".
- catalog description "This volume reflects an evolving situation in Northern Ireland, where, according to the author, fiction has overtaken poetry and drama as the most significant and vital literary form. Through an analysis of representative texts, Kennedy-Andrews explores fiction from or about the North from the outbreak of the Troubles onwards.".
- catalog extent "303 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Fiction and the Northern Ireland Troubles since 1969.".
- catalog identifier "1851827137 (pbk.) :".
- catalog identifier "1851827145".
- catalog isFormatOf "Fiction and the Northern Ireland Troubles since 1969.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Dublin ; Portland, OR : Four Courts,".
- catalog relation "Fiction and the Northern Ireland Troubles since 1969.".
- catalog spatial "Northern Ireland In literature.".
- catalog spatial "Northern Ireland Intellectual life.".
- catalog spatial "Northern Ireland.".
- catalog subject "823.914099416 21".
- catalog subject "English fiction 20th century History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "English fiction Irish authors History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "English fiction Irish authors.".
- catalog subject "Literature and society Northern Ireland.".
- catalog subject "PR881 .K46 2003".
- catalog subject "Political violence in literature.".
- catalog subject "Politics and literature Northern Ireland.".
- catalog subject "Social conflict in literature.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Political fiction: rewriting the colonial narrative : Polemical gestures: Danny Morrison's West Belfast ; Inside the IRA: Ronan Bennett's The second prison, Danny Morrison's The wrong man ; The Derry metanarrative: Seamus Deane's Reading in the dark -- Women's writing : Feminising liberal humanism: Jennifer Johnston's Shadows on our skin, The railway station man, The illusionist, How many miles to Babylon? and The old jest ; Feminising Marxism: Mary beckett's Give them stones ; The return of the repressed: Edna O'Brien's House of splendid isolation ; Feminising the thriller: Kate O'Riordan's Involved ; Fictionalising the women's peace movement: Mary Costello's Titanic town.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Postmodern humanism : The anthropology of terrorism: Francis Stuart's A hole in the head ; Postmodern iron: Benedict Kiely's Nothing happens in Carmincross ; Remythologising Protestantism: Glenn Patterson's Burning your own, Fat lad and The international ; Antic dispositions: Robert MacLiam Wilson's Ripley Bogle, Eoin McNamee's Resurrection Man ; Border-crossings: Dermot Healy's A goat song ; Historiographic metafiction: Briege Duffaud's A wreath upon the dead ; Four trama narratives: Deirdre Madden's Hidden symptoms and One by one in the darkness, David Park's The healing and Stone kingdom ; The carnivalised text: Frances Molloy's No mate for the magpie, Lionel Shriver's Ordinary decent criminals, Colin Bateman's Divorcing Jack and Cycle of violence, Robert MacLiam Wilson's Eureka street -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Reading positions: the (Northern) Irish cultural debate -- The troubles as trash : Good terrorists and bad terrorists: Jack Higgins' The savage Day ; Just gaming: Gerald Seymour's Harry's game ; Internationalising the troubles thriller: Tom Clancy's Patriot Games -- Liberal humanism and the realist aesthetic: the terrorised imagination : The view from the south: Terence de vere White's The distance and the dark ; Manichaeism and melodrama: Eugene McCabe's Victims ; Nativist piety, civilised outrage: Benedict Kiely's Proxopera ; The moral thriller: Brian Moore's Lies of Silence ; The terrain of nightmare: Maurice Leitch's Silver's city ; Catholic guilt: Bernard MacLaverty's Cal -- ".
- catalog title "(De-)constructing the North".
- catalog title "Fiction and the Northern Ireland Troubles since 1969 : (de-)constructing the north / Elmer Kennedy-Andrews.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".