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Brian Friel Ireland And The North 1st Edition Scott Boltwood

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Brian Friel Ireland And The North 1st Edition Scott Boltwood
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Scott Boltwood
ISBN: 9780511371189, 9780521873864, 0511371187, 052187386X
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Brian Friel Ireland And The North 1st Edition Scott Boltwood by Scott Boltwood 9780511371189, 9780521873864, 0511371187, 052187386X instant download after payment.

After nearly five decades as one of Ireland's most celebrated playwrights, Brian Friel has been the subject of ten books and dozens of articles. This study expands Friel criticism into a sizeable body of material and into a fresher interpretative direction. Along with considering Friel's more recent plays, the book analyzes his interviews and essays to chart the author's ideological evolution throughout a career of more than forty years. Moreover, a chapter is devoted to his often ignored articles for The Irish Press (1962-1963), a series that reveals unsuspected insights into Friel's disposition towards the Irish Republic. Refining our understanding of Friel's relationship to Republicanism is central to the argument; rather than assuming that the author embraces nationalist ideology, the book relocates the conceptual concerns of his work away from Dublin and to 'The North', this bridge between Ireland and the British province of Northern Ireland.

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