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This is the first book to provide a critical assessment of the work of the Irish author Mary O'Donnell. The essays collected here engage with O'Donnell's writing across multiple genres and explore the themes and preoccupations that have characterized her oeuvre. Alongside her creative work, O'Donnell's has been a steady and continuing voice for many years within the world of theatre criticism, book reviewing, essay writing, radio broadcasts and cultural commentary.

As a writer, O'Donnell's principal themes include contemporary Irish society, the position of women in Ireland and the role of the artist. Throughout her career, her approach has been unconventional and her work has sometimes presented a challenge to the status quo. The contributors to this volume illuminate O'Donnell's role as a humanist writer searching for truth at all costs, through the fictive lives of her often unusual characters, and through the emotional range and depth of her poetry.


ISBN-13

9781788744034

ISBN-10

1788744039

Weight

0.72 Pounds

Dimensions

5.91 x 0.52 x 8.86 In

List Price

$71.70

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

228 pages

Publisher

Peter Lang

Published On

2018-04-09



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