... Hmm, Turn of the century.... Off the top of my head, I'd say the following. Any other suggestions out there? Bowen, Elizabeth Dorothea Cole (1899-1973) ...
lorraine
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Nov 9, 2001 10:52 pm
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Graley, I read My Dream of You over the summer, having loved the memoir. I found it to be mixed. Marvellous passages, a complex and effective interweaving of ...
tkishkan@...
Nov 9, 2001 10:51 pm
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Thanks for your suggestions Beth, Ed, and Theresa. I'll push your selections up to the top of my "to read" list. Jennifer Johnston is a name I've had...
Graley Herren
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Nov 9, 2001 2:06 pm
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Hi, Deb, ... Well, thanks for the effort. It can be tedious, I know. ... Well, mostly. That's true. I think its as important here to discuss the ...
Will, Good to have you among us, and two comments above all gives hope of some fresh ... Hold on to that second thought as long as you can! The longer you can...
... Hi Larry, and welcome. As one of the few dissenting voices I'd like to take you up on that suggestion. Mark's asked for us to get ahead of ourselves with...
Mark, ... Well, PB is short and (as far as I'm aware) copyright free, so there's little problem with typing it up in the original, and several translations and...
mmm,, what are your restrictions for the class? only 20th century? only poetry? etc. thanks Lorraine ... NTMail K12 - the Mail Server for Education...
lorraine
nolanl@...
Nov 7, 2001 11:19 pm
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Graley, You might check out <www.salmonpoetry.com>. This is a publishing house in County Clare and it publishes poetry by Irish authors as well as a few ...
tkishkan@...
Nov 7, 2001 11:19 pm
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In a message dated 11/7/2001 12:00:40 PM Central Standard Time, ... Slim pickin's, I'm afraid. Women are severely underrepresented in Irish literature, which...
LeeEdgarTyler@...
Nov 7, 2001 11:19 pm
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What Elizabeth Bowen stuff have you looked at? Other 20thc. fiction might include Kate O'Brien's Mary Lavelle or The Land of Spices; Jennifer Johnston's The...
Beth Wightman
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Nov 7, 2001 11:18 pm
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Hello all, I will also readily confess that I am an amateur, but I am also quite interested in Irish lit. Just now I am a master's student at Bob Jones ...
Will Gray
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Nov 7, 2001 5:56 pm
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One of the works of Patrick Kavanagh ? Larry ... From: "Mark E. Hall" <markhall@...> To: <Irish-Literature@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 07,...
Larry Bowe
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Nov 7, 2001 5:55 pm
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[Hello Phil. Our paths cross again.] Group--I'm looking for more women authors to work into my Modern Irish Writers class at Xavier University in Cincinnati....
Graley Herren
herren@...
Nov 7, 2001 5:55 pm
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Hi all, Sorry I've been so slow to introduce myself. Have had to talk about myself way too much lately, and I hate to talk about myself at all! All things...
Deb Christianson
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Nov 7, 2001 5:54 pm
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Hello, My name is Lorraine and I have studied Irish Literature in school. I am a dual Irish/Canadian citizen. I currently work for the National Adult Literacy...
lorraine
nolanl@...
Nov 7, 2001 5:53 pm
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... tackle head on ... discussing the ... Godot? ... I am fairly open, but being on a farther shore, if we could get a tentative list and get a few readings...
Philip, Nice to have you - and all the other 56 new members here. Looks like we've got the makings of a busy community here already. ... Hmm... Yep, Joyce is...
Just heard of this list and joined at once. Have joined several lists where one had to wade through an archive of 3000-4000 messages to get up to date. How...
jpthompson2887@...
Nov 7, 2001 10:40 am
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Folks, My apologies to those who have read this intro from me already, but we've more than doubled in numbers since then and I'm simply too lazy (and busy) to...
Mark, ... Definitely. I guess a reading of a single fictional work would be a good start, preferably something short. Suggestions are eagerly sought, and I'll...
and am interested in how the language influenced the literature which I have read only in English. I have read An Tobar in Irish and am currently trying to...
OLeoghain@...
Nov 3, 2001 7:31 pm
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... From: Medieval Texts - Philology Codicology and Technology [mailto:MEDTEXTL@...] On Behalf Of Charles Wright Sent: Saturday, November 03,...
What a good idea, to ask people to introduce themselves and their areas of interest! So here goes. I'm a writer living on the west coast of Canada but there...
tkishkan@...
Nov 3, 2001 1:38 am
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... but as ... touchstone, I ... documentary, ... Grass ... ask ... available via ... Hi Theresa, Can't answer your question directly, but you may want to drop...
Hi Folks, A quick message from your other moderator! ... advance of the ... enthusiasm will ... I'm assuming ... hopefully a starter to ... moderator in the ...
I'm not certain this is the right list on which to post my question but as it involves a novel I'm writing which uses the Famine as one touchstone, I think it...
tkishkan@...
Nov 2, 2001 10:33 pm
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Well, hello to everyone. I know several people here signed up in advance of the 'official opening' - thanks for your patience, and hopefully your enthusiasm...