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'Idle Talk, Idle Talk, Idle Talk’: Samuel Beckett, Anglo-Ireland, and Heideggerian Thought
págs. 13-27
págs. 28-41
págs. 42-53
Poetic Emergencies: Senses of Ending in Paul Muldoon’s “Incantata”
págs. 54-67
Gendering Placement in Displacement: Transnational Im/mobility and the Refugee Camp in Emer Martin’s Baby Zero
págs. 68-78
The Rubberbandits’ Guide to Satire: Absurdism and Social Commentary in a Cross-Media Environment
págs. 79-94
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págs. 110-124
“Propaganda for peace”: a Gramscian reading of Irish and Spanish Civil War photography
págs. 125-138
págs. 139-152
From “dead saint” to “lyreless Orpheus”: Post-traumatic Narrativization of Myths and Fairy Tales in John Banville’s The Sea and Anne Enright’s The Gathering
págs. 153-164
“It happened to all of us”: Disclosing Sexual Abuse in Catholic Ireland in Roddy Doyle’s Smile
págs. 165-182
“The act of reading is a bodily experience”: an Interview with Mia Gallagher
págs. 183-195
págs. 196-204
págs. 221-223
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