Drama Studies

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Philip O'Leary

1st June 2017 · Hardback

An Underground Theatre is the first full-length study of playwrights working in the Irish language in the pivotal 1930-80 period. In this...

Tina O'Toole

20th November 2016 · Paperback / softback

Women's literary expressions of war have long been neglected and at times forgotten in Irish scholarship. In Women Writing War: Ireland 1880-1922...

Maria Stuart

31st October 2014 · Hardback

An international collection of critical and creative work that offers compelling responses to the specifics of 'tradition' and 'place' in the face...

Philip O'Leary

6th May 2011 · Hardback

Explores the evolving ideology that inspired the successful campaign of writers such as Ciaran and Brian O Nuallain, and Cathal O Sandair...

Philip O'Leary

1st April 2010 · Hardback

Although the 1940s are often seen as a period of lowered post-Renaissance expectations for Irish writers of English, they were years of...

Philip O'Leary

2nd August 2004 · Hardback

This volume contains a survey of prose writing - novels, plays, journalism - produced in Ireland between 1922 and 1939. All quotations...

Richard Pine

20th May 1999 · Paperback / softback

Written with the co-operation of Brian Friel and including an assessment of his latest work, this is a completely rewritten and updated...

Augustine Martin

13th November 1996 · Hardback

Written over 30 years, these essays range over the field of Anglo-Irish literature from Yeats, Joyce and Synge through Patrick Kavanagh and...

Augustine Martin

13th November 1996 · Paperback / softback

Written over 30 years, these essays range over the field of Anglo-Irish literature from Yeats, Joyce and Synge through Patrick Kavanagh and...