School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies: Recent submissions
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The invisible sublime : theories of art in Carl Einstein's later writings
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Germanic Studies, 2004)This study is a contribution to research on Carl Einstein (1885-1940), German-Jewish writer, critic and historian of art. It concentrates on Carl Einstein’s later work, from Die Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts, his contribution ... -
Towards a Theory of the Anxiety of Ontology : differentiated working strategies, dramaturgical manipulations and the theme of death in the work of Marina Carr and Emma Dante
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Italian Department, 2013)This thesis provides a feminist and comparative analysis of the unique ontological position of two contemporary female playwrights, Marina Carr and Emma Dante, in the Republic of Ireland and Italy. It interrogates the ... -
The wanderer motif in nineteenth century German literature
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Germanic Studies, 2007)The following study is conceived as a survey of the wanderer motif in 19th century German literature. The interpretive method used is a modified version of New Historicism, a method described in detail in the Introduction. ... -
The history and internal politics of Ireland's Jewish community in their international Jewish context (1881-1914)
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There was none died around here with hunger in the Famine : oral traditions of the Great Irish Famine
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Irish and Celtic Studies, 2003)This thesis is an examination of seven oral tradition reports, resulting from the distribution of the Famine questionnaire, by the Irish Folklore Commission, in 1945. The aim is to assess the validity of oral tradition as ... -
An eitic agus aeistéitic i saothar Alan Titley
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Irish and Celtic Studies, 2012)Is tráchtas critice e seo ar shaothar Alan Titley, scéalaí agus scoláire. Ta trí aidhm agam ann. Ar an gcéad dul síos, feachaim le soileiriú a dheanamh ar ‘shaoldearcadh’ Titley, is e sin, ar na luachanna polaitiúla agus ... -
Irish Neutrality between Vichy France and de Gaulle
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The International Linguistic Association 59th Annual Conference
(2014)L?election presidentielle francaise se deroule en deux scrutins. Le second tour oppose les deux candidats arrives en tete au premier. Entre les deux tours, depuis 1974, un debat televise oppose les deux finalistes sur le ... -
Simultaneity of time and weather in 'exotic' climates: the experience of French writers in Africa and the Americas
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Les Rencontres des Muses: italianisme et anti-italianisme dans les lettres françaises de la fin du XVIe siècle (Geneva, Slatkine, 1992)
(1995)In this enlightening and comprehensive study, Jean Balsamo questions several traditional notions concerning Italy's influence on French Renaissance literature, notably the view that although it was at first positive, towards ... -
Jane Conroy (ed.) "Franco-Irish Connections: Essays, Memoirs and Poems in Honour of Pierre Joannon" Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2009
(2010)It is with some circumspection that this particular reviewer approaches a collection of articles ?in honour ? of someone. The danger of finding between the covers a disparate collection of articles aimed at eulogy and ... -
Jean-Philippe Beaulieu (ed.), Hélisenne de Crenne : les angoisses douloureuses qui procèdent d amour, Saint-Etienne, Saint-Etienne University Press, 2005
(2006)The first work of Marguerite Briet, known as Helisenne de Crenne, was the moralizing prose narrative Les Angoisses douloureuses qui procedent d'amour, and it is, with good reason, recognized as one of the most significant ... -
Only connect
(Portland Press, 2010)Synthesize and conclude: this is the brief which I was given in relation to the foregoing proceedings. A fascinating, though daunting, task. To synthesize inevitably involves a degree of subjectivity and, as Flaubert ... -
The Tash her Father Wore: World Literature, Joyce, Kafka and the Invisible in Kemal Kurt's <i>Ja, sagt Molly</i>
(Rodopi, 2010)This article studies the Turkish-German writer Kemal Kurt?s Ja, sagt Molly (1998) [`Yes, says Molly?], an ironic meta-fiction to which little critical attention has been paid. Kurt questions the representation of Turks as ...