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Working in Cork: Everyday life in Irish Steel, Sunbeam-Wolsey and the Ford Marina Plant, 1917-2001
This book deals with the history of the working class in twentieth-century Ireland through a close examination of three Cork factories (Irish Steel, Sunbeam Wolsey and the Ford Marina Plant) and the men and men who worked therein. This is
Woven Shades of Green: An Anthology of Irish Nature Literature
Woven Shades of Green is an annotated selection of literature from authors who focus on the natural world and the beauty of Ireland. The anthology begins with the Irish monks and their largely anonymous nature poetry, written at a time when
Writing Place and Distance: Art and Environment in the West of Ireland Summer Program 2017
Ye Li
Li Ye ([email protected]) is a Ph.D. candidate at Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), funded by an NTU Research Scholarship. Her research focuses on the formation of both meaning and aesthetic significance across different literary genres. Her current research is to investigate
Yeats and Asia: Overviews and case studies
The association of Yeats with Asia suggests references to Byzantium, Theosophy, the influence of Mohini Chatterjee, Occultism, Rabindranath Tagore or the Upanishads, Nōh theatre, masks or his fugitive use of Zen koans, and the gyres as a version of Yin
Yeats Now: Echoing into Life
W.B. Yeats believed that a poet’s life should be an experiment in living. His poems fashion into memorable words the sometimes puzzling emotions that hover over important life events. Yeats’s remarkable work can clarify our own thinking about similar situations.
Yen-Chi Wu
Yen-Chi Wu is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie postdoctoral fellow at KU Leuven. He is a former postdoctoral researcher at Taiwan’s Academia Sinica and an Irish Research Council Postgraduate Scholarship awardee at University College Cork. He is interested in modern and contemporary
Young Ireland: A Global Afterlife
Follows a group of people exiled from Ireland after a failed rebellion and the role they had in the building of new nations and states This book is about the Young Irelanders, a group of Irish nationalists in the mid-nineteenth