Turning Wolfe Tone
John Kerrigan: A Third Way for Ireland, 20 October 2022
Small World: Ireland 1798-2018
by Seamus Deane.
Cambridge, 343 pp., £20, June 2021,978 1 108 84086 6 Show More
by Seamus Deane.
Cambridge, 343 pp., £20, June 2021,
Irish Literature in Transition
edited by Claire Connolly and Marjorie Howes.
Cambridge, six vols, £564, March 2020,978 1 108 42750 0 Show More
edited by Claire Connolly and Marjorie Howes.
Cambridge, six vols, £564, March 2020,
Ireland, Literature and the Coast: Seatangled
by Nicholas Allen.
Oxford, 305 pp., £70, November 2020,978 0 19 885787 7 Show More
by Nicholas Allen.
Oxford, 305 pp., £70, November 2020,
A History of Irish Literature and the Environment
edited by Malcolm Sen.
Cambridge, 457 pp., £90, July,978 1 108 49013 9 Show More
edited by Malcolm Sen.
Cambridge, 457 pp., £90, July,
“... a version of Branagh’s own Protestant family in 1969. Buddy, the Branagh figure, played by Jude Hill, lives with his older brother and hard-pressed mother (Catríona Balfe), while his father (Jamie Dornan) comes and goes: he works as a joiner in England. A British soldier quips that he hopes Pa isn’t a joiner in one of the new armed groups: there was a ... ”