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Title The comic tradition in Irish women writers / edited by Theresa O'Connor.

Publication Info. Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [1996]
©1996

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Description 1 online resource (188 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary In an examination of the prose and poetry of Irish women writers from the late eighteenth century through the present, contributors to this collection argue that a hidden tradition of women's comedy has evolved side by side with the canonical comic tradition. They call for a revisionist reading of Ireland's comic intellectual heritage--a reading from the perspectives of two genders--and demand a new kind of double optic--an interpretive frame of reference capable of grappling with difference. This collection will be of particular interest to Joyceans because it examines the influence of Joyce, who has been dismissed by many feminist critics as a pornographer and a champion of patriarchal privilege. It will also be of interest to students of African and African-American literature for its linking of Ireland's comic tradition to that of Africa's--a tradition noted for its use of ethical dialogue and for giving voice to the Other.
Contents What foremothers? / Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill -- Voices of Maria Edgeworth's comedy / Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin -- Hyacinth and the wise man : Lady Gregory's comic enterprise / Mary Lowe-Evans -- "Humor with a Gender" : Somerville and Ross and The Irish R.M. / James M. Cahalan -- Crumbling fortress : Molly Keane's comedies of Anglo-Irish manners / Rachael Jane Lynch -- Iris Murdoch's moral comedy / Flora Alexander -- (S)he was too scrupulous always : Edna O'Brien and the comic tradition / Michael Patrick Gillespie -- History, gender, and the post-colonial condition : Julia O'Faolain's comic rewriting of Finnegans Wake / Theresa O'Connor -- Lashings of the mother tongue : Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's anarchic laughter / Mary O'Connor -- Joyce and Boylan's Black Baby : "swiftly and silently" / Jean-Louis Giovannangeli.
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Subject English literature -- Irish authors -- History and criticism.
English literature -- Irish authors.
Humorous stories, English -- Irish authors -- History and criticism.
Humorous stories, English -- Irish authors.
Humorous stories, English.
English wit and humor -- Irish authors -- History and criticism.
English wit and humor -- Irish authors.
English wit and humor.
English literature -- Women authors -- History and criticism.
English literature -- Women authors.
Women and literature -- Ireland -- History.
Women and literature.
Ireland.
History.
Comic, The, in literature.
Comic, The, in literature.
Ireland -- In literature.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Added Author O'Connor, Theresa.
Other Form: Print version: Comic tradition in Irish women writers. Gainesville : University Press of Florida, ©1996 0813014573 (DLC) 96022957 (OCoLC)34875831
ISBN 0813020093 (electronic book)
9780813020099 (electronic book)
0813014573 (cloth ; acid-free paper)