Representing the Troubles in Irish Short Fiction


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By Michael L. Storey
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THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA PRESS
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226 x 149 mm
Weight:
390 g
Pages:
258

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Michael L. Storey is Emeritus Professor of English, Notre Dame of Maryland University.

Lucid textual analysis, balanced theoretical frameworks, a helpful glossary, a thorough bibliography, and two indexes make this a very useful contribution to Irish studies."" - D.R. McCarthy, Choice Magazine ""Storey finds neither group yielding; but the ordinary person, fed up with Ulster's maiming and killing, has come to reject both sides. 'The future citizen of Northern Ireland...may be a person with no cultural identity.' Storey's words - informed, sensible, restrained - will reverberate. There is hope.""- James H. Bready, Baltimore Sun ""A comprehensive overview of Irish short stories written about the Troubles during the last eighty odd years. . . . Storey offers a lucid and insightful account of the historical and political context of [the] period. Thus he gives extremely useful summary descriptions of the changing public perception of the Troubles, of the role of women in the revolution, or of the solidification of sectarian identities. . . . [A] lucid and much-needed overview."" - Elke D'Hoker, Irish University Review ""An excellent, important book written in a clear, accessible style. This book is the first to systematically examine virtually all twentieth-century stories about the Troubles. The author fruitfully brings to bear such key current theoretical issues as gender and postcolonialism, achieving a significant contribution to the field."" - James M. Cahalan, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

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