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Twentieth-Century Fiction by Irish Women
Nation and Gender
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209 pages
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Focusing on the intersection of gender and national identity, this study utilizes Kristeva's theories to explore the significance of twentieth-century Irish women's fiction. It positions Irish women as central figures in discussions about nationhood, revealing the often-overlooked political dimensions of their work. This analysis not only highlights the contributions of female authors to Irish literature but also reshapes the understanding of their narratives within the broader context of Irish writing.
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2007, hardcover
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