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Autor:
Tina O’Toole
Publikováno v:
Irish Literature in Transition, 1880–1940
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Autor:
Tina O'Toole
Publikováno v:
Irish Studies Review. 26:67-79
This essay reads the “American dress” as a synecdoche for emigration in Irish literary culture, as a means to explore translocational identities in twentieth-century Irish literature and society, as well as patterns of reciprocal exchange and inf
Autor:
Tina O'Toole
Publikováno v:
Études irlandaises. :179-185
peer-reviewed This essay explores two key interventions in the twentieth-century urban history of Irish LGBTQ+ protest. Over the past five decades, there has been a transformation in attitudes to / representations of sexual identities in Ireland. LGB
Autor:
Patricia Coughlan, Tina O'Toole
International in scope and based on primary research, this book gathers twelve new essays by critics including both well-established and newer voices. It aims to stimulate further enquiry, research and critical reflection, in sceptical, analytic or c
Autor:
Tina O'Toole
Publikováno v:
Modernism/modernity. 21:827-842
Women's literary expressions of war have long been neglected and at times forgotten in Irish scholarship. In Women Writing War: Ireland 1880-1922 many of these forgotten women are revealed through their writings as culturally active and deeply invest
Autor:
Tina O'Toole
Publikováno v:
Irish University Review. 43:131-145
Irish lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) writers have almost all had personal experience of migration, and register the profound effect of those migrant experiences in their literary writing. Yet, to date, these voices have been silent in
Publikováno v:
New Hibernia Review. 17:63-86
Beginning with last year’s centennial of the passage of the Third Home Rule Bill, Ireland commenced an extraordinary “Decade of Commemorations,” during which the entire island will recall the anniversaries of crucial historic events: the Dublin