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  • - New Readings of Dubliners
     
    373,95 kr.

    November 1943: American flyer George Watt parachutes out of his burning warplane and lands in rural Nazi-occupied Belgium. Escape from Hitler's Europe is the incredible story of his getaway--how brave villagers spirited him to Brussels to connect with the

  • - Imagination and the Sacred in the Poetry of Seamus Heaney
    af Daniel Tobin
    373,95 kr.

    To whom should we look for moral guidance during times of global violence, scarcity, and corruption? For two millennia, Aristotle's writings have taught that the ethically "good life" is the highest purpose of human existence. In In Search of the Good Li

  • - Dimensions of Culture in a Calendar Festival in Northern Ireland
    af Jack Santino
    223,95 kr.

    Without question, few directors have had such a powerful influence on the film industry and the moviegoing public as Steven Spielberg. Often referred to as the most successful American filmmaker of all time, Spielberg has been nominated for the Academy Aw

  • - Ireland, Colonialism, and Renaissance Literature
    af Andrew Murphy
    448,95 kr.

    But the Irish Sea Betwixt Us examines the English view of the "imperfect" other by looking at Ireland through works by Spenser, Jonson, and Shakespeare.

  • af John P. Harrington
    518,95 kr.

    The inaugural volume in the series Irish Literature, History, and Culture, The Irish Play on the New York Stage explores the New York premieres of The Shaughraun (1874), Mrs. Warren's Profession (1905), The Playboy of the Western World (1911), Exiles (1925), Within the Gates (1934), Waiting for Godot (1956), and Philadelphia, Here I Come!

  • - Northern Irish Poetry and Social Violence
    af Jonathan Hufstader
    518,95 kr.

    In this study, Jonathan Hufstader examines how a number of Northern Irish poets, including Seamus Heaney and Paul Muldoon, have explored fully the resources of language and poetic form in their various responses to cultural conflict and political violence.