University of Wales Press-Writing Wales in English Ser.: Contemporary Irish and Welsh Women's Fiction : Gender, Desire and Power by Linden Peach (2007, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherGwasg Prifysgol Cymru / University of Wales Press
ISBN-10070831998X
ISBN-139780708319987
eBay Product ID (ePID)5038707049

Product Key Features

Number of Pages208 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameContemporary Irish and Welsh Women's Fiction : Gender, Desire and Power
Publication Year2007
SubjectWomen Authors, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaLiterary Criticism
AuthorLinden Peach
SeriesUniversity of Wales Press-Writing Wales in English Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight8 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
ReviewsThe methodology . . . is one perfectly suited to the present state of Welsh studies. In other words, the strategy will be to bring Welsh writing to wider attention by placing it in the context not of one but of two powerful, well established and enduringly popular fields of study - that of Irish Studies and of Women's Writing., The methodology . . . is one perfectly suited to the present state of Welsh studies. In other words, the strategy will be to bring Welsh writing to wider attention by placing it in the context not of one but of two powerful, well established and enduringly popular fields of study that of Irish Studies and of Women's Writing., This book is the first comparative study of fiction by late twentieth and twenty-first century women writers from Ireland, Northern Ireland and Wales. It breaks new ground in its comparative framework and in exploring texts that deserve more serious critical attention than they have received and which deal with subjects that have been previously absent from or marginalized in Welsh and Irish literary fiction in English. It will therefore be useful to students of literature who have some knowledge of literature from these countries but will also be accessible to readers who are exploring the writing of these countries for the first time. The book will also be of interest to students interested in women's studies, gender studies, and cultural studies as well as Welsh, Irish and Celtic studies and will be written with this in mind. 'The methodology . . . is one perfectly suited to the present state of Welsh studies. In other words, the strategy will be to bring Welsh writing to wider attention by placing it in the context not of one but of two powerful, well established and enduringly popular fields of study that of Irish Studies and of Women's Writing.'M. Wynn Thomas, University of Wales Swansea 'Peach provides an insightful introduction to a dynamic area of study that will no doubt prove an important step in its field.'Lucy Thomas, Planet 190, The methodology . . . is one perfectly suited to the present state of Welsh studies.  In other words, the strategy will be to bring Welsh writing to wider attention by placing it in the context not of one but of two powerful, well established and enduringly popular fields of study that of Irish Studies and of Women's Writing.
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal820.99287094150904
SynopsisWelsh writing has recently undergone an international renaissance--however, very little of this attention has been directed toward women's fiction. Aimed at a general audience with a broad array of interests, "Contemporary Irish and Welsh Women's Fiction" is the first comparative study of fiction by late-twentieth and twenty-first-century women writers from Ireland, North Ireland, and Wales. This volume breaks new ground in its exploration of rich and critically-deserving texts that have previously been marginalized from much of Welsh and Irish literary fiction in English., Welsh writing has recently undergone an international renaissance--however, very little of this attention has been directed toward women's fiction. Aimed at a general audience with a broad array of interests, Contemporary Irish and Welsh Women's Fiction is the first comparative study of fiction by late-twentieth and twenty-first-century women writers from Ireland, North Ireland, and Wales. This volume breaks new ground in its exploration of rich and critically-deserving texts that have previously been marginalized from much of Welsh and Irish literary fiction in English.
LC Classification NumberPR8733
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