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Yeats and the Imagination

For my paper, I intend to explore Yeats’ unique perception of the interpenetration of the past and the present in … More

#easter1916, #weekseven, #yeats

Presentations of Nationalism Within the Works of Yeats and Joyce

For my final paper, I will analyze portrayals of nationalism within the works “Easter, 1916” by William Butler Yeats and … More

#joyce, #nationalism, #weekseven, #yeats

Yeats and Joyce; Two Authors On the Opposite Way

           Identity can easily be transformed by several reasons: religion, society, nationalism, culture, and etc. Then what should have affected … More

#joyce, #weekseven, #yeats

Feminism and Dracula

For my final paper I have chosen the second prompt which asks me to research the culture/ideology behind one of … More

#stoker, #weekseven

The Intersection of Irish Nationalism and Celtic Literary Revival in the Works of Joyce and Yeats

One thing which struck me out of our many class discussions was the use of mythology as a theme within … More

#clay, #weekseven, Celticliteraryrevival, dubliners, Irishnationalism, jamesjoyce, Papertopic, Thesongofwanderingaengus, wbyeats

Gabriel’s Use of his Class and Education During Difficult Situations in Joyce’s “The Dead”

Gabriel Convoy is the epitome of the upper-middle class unionist in the early Irish 20th century – he’s well educated, … More

#class, #education, #gabrielconvoy, #thedead, #weekseven

Juno and the Matriarchy

My research paper will be based on the feminist overtones of Juno and the Paycock by Sean O’Casey. My research … More

#feminism, #juno, #junoandthepaycock, #mary, #weekseven

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