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El. knyga: 'Getting the Words Right': A Festschrift in Honour of Eamon Maher

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  • Serija: Reimagining Ireland 131
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jun-2024
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781803741482
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  • Serija: Reimagining Ireland 131
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  • ISBN-13: 9781803741482
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This book comprises a series of essays across a range of topics in honour of Eamon Maher, founding president of the Association for Franco-Irish Studies, and founding editor of the Peter Lang Imagining Ireland series.

This book is a collection of essays written in honour of Eamon Maher. The essays all speak to issues which Eamon has worked on, so there are pieces focusing largely on the connections between Ireland and France across a range of political, cultural, historical, literary, theoretical, religious and linguistic influences. There are also essays on John McGahern, George Moore, regionalism and translation. The essays are all written by colleagues who are at the top of their fields and who are very widely published.



This book comprises a series of essays across a range of topics in honour of Eamon Maher, founding president of the Association for Franco-Irish Studies, and founding editor of the Peter Lang Imagining Ireland series.

Contents: Grace Neville, Sarah Nolan and Eugene OBrien: Introduction
Grace Neville: Une Femme Libre: Edna OBrien, A Wild Irish Girl in the French
Media 19652023 Andrew Auge: Waking the Living and the Dead: The Revelatory
Power of Funerary Rituals in John McGaherns Late Fiction Bertrand Cardin:
An Intertextual Reading of John McGaherns Short Story Korea Anne
Goarzin: Friendship and Literature Derek Hand: Elizabeth Bowens The Good
Earl: Escaping the Past Pierre Joannon: Reflections on the Relationship
between Ireland and France Alexandra Maclennan: The Importance of Being
Eamon Catherine Maignant: French Theory and the Academic Study of Religion
in Ireland Patricia Medcalf: 19601989: The Making of a Guinness Drinker
Sylvie Mikowski: Children in Recent Irish Fiction Marisol Morales-Ladrón:
Nuala OConnors Nora and the Challenges of Biographical Fiction Mary S.
Pierse: Judging George Moores Wild Goose: The Case of Ned Carmady Marķa
Elena Jaime de Pablos: Trauma and Artistic Creation in Another Alice by Lia
Mills Eamonn Wall: He Lived among These Lanes: Bioregional John McGahern
Harry White: Fifth Business: George Moore and the Cultural History of Music
in Ireland Pilar Villar- Argįiz: Transparency and Secrecy in the Poetry of
Colette Bryce Brian J. Murphy and Mįirtķn Mac Con Iomaire: Generous
Curiosity: Connections, Community and Commensality in Research Eugene
OBrien: To write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric [ ]: Micheal
OSiadhails The Gossamer Wall Michael Cronin: Is There a Translator in the
Text? Language, Identity and Haunting Vic Merriman: At Someones Expense:
Nation, Fulfilment, and Betrayal in Irish Theatre Anne Fogarty: Writing the
Unspeakable in Irish Feminist Life- Writing: Emilie Pines Notes to Self and
Doireann Nķ Ghrķofas A Ghost in the Throat Sarah Nolan: Re[ p]laying Voices
in Translation: Peter Sirr and the Troubadours of Twelfth- Century France
Barry Houlihan: The Fear of Speaking Plainly: Translating John McGahern and
the Letters of Alain Delahaye John Littleton: The Changed Reality of Being
a Catholic Priest in Todays Ireland
Grace Neville is a professor emerita of French at University College Cork.



Sarah Nolan is the current President of AFIS (Association of Franco-Irish Studies) and programme chair in the Department of Humanities and Arts Management in IADT (Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Dun Laoghaire) where she lectures on Urban, American, and Contemporary Anglophone and Irish Literature.



Eugene OBrien is Professor of English Literature and Theory, and Head of the Department of English Language and Literature in Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick.