RENEGOTIATING AND
RESISTING NATIONALISM
in 20th-Century Irish Drama
Edited by Scott Boltwood

COMING SOON

RENEGOTIATING AND RESISTING NATIONALISM

Contents

Colonialism and the Free State

HYANGSOON YI: The Traveller in Irish Drama and the Works of
J.M.Syngeand Seamus O’Kelly

BARBARA SUESS: Individualism and the Acceptance of Other: Yeats and Where there is Nothing

Scott Boltwood: ‘I kept silence for good or evil’: Lady Gregory’s Cloon Plays and Home Rule

PAUL CANTOR: O’Casey’s Juno and the Oaycock and the Problematic Freedom of the Irish Free State

The Republic and the North

PAUL DAVIES: Earthing the Void: Beckett, Bio-regionalism, and Eco-poetics

SHAUN RICHARDS: Brian Friel: Seizing the Moment of Flux

ROS DIXON: Chekhov Bogged Down? Tom Kilroy’s version of The Seagull

SUSAN CANNON HARRIS: Her Blood and Her Brother: Gender and Sacrifice in Frank McGuinness’s Carthaginians

REBECCA PELAN: Two’s Company, Three’s a Community: Women’s Drama from Northern Ireland

MARIA-ELENA DOYLE: ‘What sort of monsters must we have been’: Irishness and the Gothic in McDonagh, Carr and McPherson

 This is the fifteenth volume in the Ulster Editions & Monographs series.

ISBN 13 (978-0-86140-464-3)    Hardback    xvi, 216 pp.   Ł35.00

06/09/2007