This book offers a critical overview of the effects of space, physical and conceptual, in the works of Irish American author Maeve Brennan. Single and childfree, Brennan's iconoclastic attitudes to home, family, and womanhood place her work within the canon of radical Irish fiction.
This book offers a critical overview of the effects of space, physical and conceptual, in the works of Irish American author Maeve Brennan. Single and childfree, Brennan's iconoclastic attitudes to home, family, and womanhood place her work within the canon of radical Irish fiction.
Edward O'Rourke completed his PhD in English Literature at the University of Edinburgh. He has published on the topics of women in urban space, femme theory, and twentieth-century Irish women's writing. O'Rourke's research interests include postcolonial literature and the representation of mania in the diasporic literature of women writers. He currently teaches at Mount Sackville in Dublin.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Urban Space 2. Diasporic Space 3. Manic Space 4. Feminine Space 5. Queer Space Conclusion Bibliography Index List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Urban Space 2. Diasporic Space 3. Manic Space 4. Feminine Space 5. Queer Space Conclusion Bibliography Index List of Abbreviations
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