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,
“... Kenneth Branagh
’s Belfast is set in the early months of the Troubles, in a mixed working-class district that is cleared of its Catholic residents by a loyalist mob. Paving stones are lifted to barricade the end of the street. Neighbourhood vigilantes are replaced by paramilitaries and the British army. Though the representation of events is spare and often stylised, the film catches the impact of the crisis not just on smashed and burned terraced houses but on the fabric of everyday decency ... ”