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Kate O'Brien and Spanish Literary Culture (Irish Studies)

Full title: Kate O'Brien and Spanish Literary Culture (Irish Studies)
ISBN: 9780815635475
ISBN 10: 0815635478
Authors: Davison, Jane
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Num. pages: 216
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2017

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Synopsis

One Of The Most Important Irish Novelists Of The Twentieth Century, Kate O'brien (1897-1974) Was Also A Pioneer Of Women's Writing. In A Career That Spanned Almost Fifty Years, Nine Novels, Nine Plays, Two Travelogues, And Copious Criticism, O'brien Rebelled Against The Narrow Nationalism And Restrictive Catholicism Prevalent In Independent Ireland. In This Highly Original Approach To O'brien's Work, Davison Traces The Influence Of Three Leading Spanish Writers-jacinto Benavente, Miguel De Cervantes, And Teresa Of Avila. O'brien's Lifelong Fascination With Spanish Literature And Culture Offered An Oblique Way Of Resisting The Catholic And Conservative Imperatives Of The Irish Free State. In A Series Of Close Comparative Readings, Davison Identifies The Origin Of O'brien's Creative Disinhibition And Ultimately Situates Her Within A Tradition Of Dissident Irish Women Writers.