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Irony And Identity In Modern Irish Drama 1 Ondrej Pilny

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Irony And Identity In Modern Irish Drama 1 Ondrej Pilny
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Publisher: Litteraria Pragensia
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.29 MB
Pages: 191
Author: Ondrej Pilny
ISBN: 9788073081263, 8073081261
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1.

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Irony And Identity In Modern Irish Drama 1 Ondrej Pilny by Ondrej Pilny 9788073081263, 8073081261 instant download after payment.

Collective identity has been a dominant theme throughout the history of modern Irish drama, from the time of the Irish Literary Theatre up till the cultural changes that have resulted from the economic boom of the late 1990s. This book focuses on playwrights from W.B. Yeats and J.M. Synge to Sean OCasey, Denis Johnston, Brian Friel, Stewart Parker and Martin McDonagh and discusses the variegated ironic interactions of their work with the discourse of Irishness, highlighting the difficulties entailed in essentialist definitions of identity, be they called nationalist, post-colonial or otherwise. At the same time, the book points out the sheer amount of theatrical and thematic innovation the ironic relationship with identity has brought about over the decades

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