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- Počet stran
- 310 stránek
- Čas čtení
- 11 hodin
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Focusing on the diverse responses of Irish writers during the First World War, the analysis delves into the nuanced positions they adopted amidst the conflict, transcending simplistic Unionist and Nationalist categorizations. It examines key literary works influenced by various traditions and explores how the war's legacy shaped literature in both parts of Ireland in subsequent decades. The discussion extends to contemporary literature, highlighting the interplay between personal and collective memories of the war, and their significance in the evolving narrative of Irish nationhood.
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Irish Literature and the First World War, Terry Phillips
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 2015
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- Titul
- Irish Literature and the First World War
- Podtitul
- Culture, Identity and Memory
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Terry Phillips
- Vydavatel
- Peter Lang
- Rok vydání
- 2015
- Vazba
- měkká
- Počet stran
- 310
- ISBN13
- 9783034319690
- Kategorie
- Divadlo / Drama, O literatuře, Společenské vědy, Dějiny / Historie, Mapy a cestování, Etnografie, Jazykové slovníky a učebnice
- Anotace
- Focusing on the diverse responses of Irish writers during the First World War, the analysis delves into the nuanced positions they adopted amidst the conflict, transcending simplistic Unionist and Nationalist categorizations. It examines key literary works influenced by various traditions and explores how the war's legacy shaped literature in both parts of Ireland in subsequent decades. The discussion extends to contemporary literature, highlighting the interplay between personal and collective memories of the war, and their significance in the evolving narrative of Irish nationhood.