More real than reality: the fantastic in Irish literature and the arts

1992; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 29; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5860/choice.29-6147

ISSN

1943-5975

Autores

Donald E. Morse, Csilla Bertha,

Tópico(s)

Theatre and Performance Studies

Resumo

More Real Than Reality: An Introduction to the Fantastic in Irish Literature and the Arts by Donald E. Morse Ancient Knowledge and the Fantastic Myth and the Fantastic: Example of W. B. Yeats's Plays by Csilla Bertha Siren or Victim: Mermaid in Irish Legend and Poetry by Maureen Murphy Ghosts in Irish Drama by Anthony Roche The Only Jealousy of Emer: Recycling the Elements by Bettina Knapp Fantastic and Irish Arts: Theatre, Music, and Paintings Irish Drama and the Fantastic by Christopher Murray My Unshatterable Friend of Clay: Fantasy in the Paintings of Jack B. Yeats by Hilary Pyle John Field's Imaginative Achievement: Parallels with Chopin, Shelley, and Turner by Peter Egri Uses of the Fantastic by Irish Playwrights Interrogating Boundaries: Fantasy in the Plays of J. M. Synge by Toni O'Brien Johnson Uses of the Fantastic in the Later Plays of Sean O'Casey by Jurgen Kamm Fidelity to Failure: Time and the Fantastic in Samuel Beckett's Early Plays by Donald E. Morse Thomas Murphy's Psychological Explorations by Csilla Bertha Occult, Fantasy, and Phantasmagoria in Swift, Dunsany, Joyce, and Yeats Swift and Fantasy by C. N. Manlove Lord Dunsany: Geography of the Gods by Vernon Hyles Fantastic in James Joyce's Ulysses: Representational Strategies in Circe and Penelope by Aladar Sarbu Displacement of the Real: From Coleridgean Fancy to Yeats's Vision and Beyond by Joseph Swann Afterword: Looking Backward, Looking Ahead: Study of the Fantastic in Irish Literature and the Arts by Donald E. Morse and Csilla Bertha Select Bibliography on the Fantastic Index

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