Yeats and Beckett: Fantastic Discourses on the Stage (English)
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That other world: the supernatural and the fantastic in Irish literature and its contexts
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Title:Yeats and Beckett: Fantastic Discourses on the Stage
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Conference:Conference, That other world: the supernatural and the fantastic in Irish literature and its contexts ; 1998 ; Monaco
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Published in:That other world: the supernatural and the fantastic in Irish literature and its contexts , 12 ; 167-176PRINCESS GRACE IRISH LIBRARY ; 2, 12 ; 167-176
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Publication date:1998-01-01
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The Shamanic Image of the Irish PoetO hOgain, D. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
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Portraits, Rats and Other Dangerous Things: Bram Stoker's "The Judge's House"Ballesteros Gonzales, A. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
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A Late Politics of Irish Gothic: Bram Stoker's "The Lady of the Shroud"Graham, C. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
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The Colonial Roots of DraculaDaly, N. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
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The Otherworld Journey: A Celtic and Universal ThemeDoan, J. E. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
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`It Must Be Something Mental': Victorian Medicine and Clinical Hysteria in Bram Stoker's DraculaHughes, W. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
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Bram Stoker's Dracula: Possessed by the Spirit of the Nation?Stewart, B. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
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On Longing to be Elsewhere: The Future, the Past, and Other Exiles in Irish LiteratureMinahan McGinn, J. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
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The Cult of Death in Irish (and Mexican) Myth and Literature: From Fatalism to Fire in the MindBrodman, B. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 84
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Fabulation, Oneirism, and Ironic Distance in Lord Dunsany's Short FictionMenegaldo, G. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 91
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"To Ireland in the Coming Times": Exorcising InfluenceGuinness, S. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 97
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`Green Fire Into the Frozen Branch' - Violence and the Recovery of Identity in Vincent Woods's At the Black Pig's Dyke and Seamus Heaney's The Cure at TroyMcKenna, B. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
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`Nothing Succeeds Like Excess': Hyperbole and the Fantastic in Irish LiteratureTymoczko, M. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
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`That Other World': The Mythic and the Fantastic in Contemporary Irish DramaBertha, C. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
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The Time Is Out of Joint (O Cursed Spite!): Towards a Definition of a Supernatural NarrativeMorash, C. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 136
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Daniel Corkery and the GrotesqueGonzalez, A. G. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 143
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That Other World: Women and the Fantastic in Celtic LiteratureFauset, E. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 144
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Treating the World as a Trampoline: The Alternative Realism of Matthew SweeneyFaherty, M. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 155
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Dangerous Oscillations: Some (Anglo) Irish Variations on the Madwoman in the AtticKing, M. C. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 158
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Irish Fantasy, English Fantasy: Beckett and Lewis CarrollEasthope, A. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
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Yeats and Beckett: Fantastic Discourses on the StageEynat-Confino, I. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
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Elizabeth Bowen's The Demon Lover and the Female Gothic FantasiesPi�ero Gil, E. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
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Revisions of "The Sleeping Beauty" by Three Contemporary Irish Women WritersFernandez Rodriguez, C. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 177
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Terminal Fantasies: Beckett and KafkaHarman, M. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 186
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The `War of the Womb': Folklore and Nuala Ni DhomhnaillO'Connor, L. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 188
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Flann O'Brien's Other World of FantasyHassett, J. M. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 196
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The Third Policeman: A Grave YarnGallagher, M. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 205
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Uncanny Castle RackrentConnolly, C. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 208
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Magic and Revolution: Yeats's "Easter 1916"Brown, T. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 219
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The Incursion of the Wildes Into Tir-Na-NogPulido, M. P. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 221
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In the Other World of Some Irish VampiresLozes, J. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 228
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Oscar Wilde, the Fairy Tale, and the CriticsSammells, N. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 231
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Ghost Writers?: Somerville and RossCowart, C. D. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 238
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Lafcadio Hearn and the Irish Horror TraditionMurray, P. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 243
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Irish Iris? Iris Murdoch and Protestant GothicMoore-Gilbert, B. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 255
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Reading and Dreaming in Morgante the Lesser (1890): A Plea for Reclaiming an Abandoned TextNolan, J. C. M. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 256
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The Big House and the Fantastic: From Architecture to LiteratureFierobe, C. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 267
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Making the Familiar Unfamiliar: The Fantastic in Four Twentieth-Century Irish NovelsMorse, D. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
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Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu and the Fantastic Semantics of Ghost-Colonial IrelandHaslam, R. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 282
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Yeats and Astrology: "Supernatural Songs"Heine, E. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 287
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Seen Through Her Eyes: Point of View in Uncle SilasBon, M. G. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 293
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The Strange Modernism of Le Fanu's "Green Tea"Loe, T. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 303
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Strange Experiences in Pembroke RoadToomey, D. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
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Irish Folktales and Supernatural Literature: Patrick Kennedy and Sheridan Le FanuCahill, A. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
- 319
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The Otherworldly Debts of W. B. Yeats's A Vision (1937)DeForrest, M. M. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
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"The Blue Train"Clifton, H. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
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Stranger Than Fiction: Yeats and the Visions Notebook, 1898-1901Gould, W. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
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Niamh: A Symbol of Desire in the Poetry of William Butler YeatsGalloway, S. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998
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"Our Proper Dark": A Chapter of ConclusionsStewart, B. / Princess Grace Irish Library et al. | 1998