Molly Keane: Centenary Essays edited by Eibhear Walshe and Gwenda Young

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Abstract

The 'Irish Big House' novelist, Molly Keane, was born in 1904, and in 2005 the Department of English at University College Cork will host an international conference. This book gathers these essays together to explore the writings of this important literary voice within twentieth-century Irish writing. Scholars of Irish literature from the US, Spain and Ireland presents perspectives on many aspects of her creative output, looking at a fascinating literary career which lasted from 1926 until 1993. This book draws together contemporary critical perspectives on this unique voice in Irish writing, the subversive voice of the Big House novelist charting the end of her class and the immanent collapse of a literary genre.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Place of PublicationDublin
PublisherFour Courts Press
Number of pages224
ISBN (Electronic)1851829563
ISBN (Print)9781851829569
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2005

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