Modern Irish literature ; essays in honor of William York Tindall /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Porter, Raymond J., Brophy, James D., Tindall, William York, 1903-1981
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [New Rochelle, N.Y.] : Iona College Press, [1972]
Series:Library of Irish studies ; 1.
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Description
Item Description:Epstein, E. L, Yeats' experiments with syntax in the treatment of time.--Magalaner, M. James Joyce and Marie Corelli.--Porter, R. J. Language and literature in revival Ireland: The views of P. H. Pearse.--Frayne, J. P. Brian Moore's wandering Irishman; the not-so-wild colonial boy.--Anderson, C. G. On the sublime and its anal-urethral sources in Pope, Eliot, and Joyce.--Kennedy, S. "The devil and holy water": Samuel Beckett's "Murphy," and Flann O'Brien's" At Swim-Two-Birds."--Rabinovitz, R. "Watt," from Descartes to Schopenhauer.--McGrory, K. Medieval aspects of modern Irish writing: Austin Clarke.--Greene, D. H. Yeats's prose style: some observations.--Sullivan, K. "The house by the churchyard": James Joyce and Sheridan Le Fanu.--Lewis, T. S. W. Some new letters of John Butler Yeats.
Physical Description:357 pages ; 21 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.