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Friel, Brian: Traducciones. Translated and edited by Mª Yolanda Fernández Suárez. [PDF]
Friel, Brian: Traducciones. Translated and edited by Mª Yolanda Fernández Suárez. Madrid: Publicaciones de la Asociación de Directores de Escena de España, 2016.
Inés Praga Terente
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Brian Friel in Spain: An Off-Centre Love Story [PDF]
Spanish theatres are not prolific in the staging of Irish playwrights. However, the Northern Irish writer Brian Friel (1929-2015) has been a curious exception, his plays having been performed in different cities in Spain since William Layton produced ...
María Gaviña-Costero
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Ireland and India have a long-standing cultural heritage and also share similarities in certain colonial traits. This paper aims at analysing the phenomenon of linguistic colonialism – in this case the imposition of the English language – and its ...
Costanza Mondo
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Thank You to Our Peer Reviewers in 2023 [PDF]
Health Expectations, Volume 27, Issue 6, December 2024.
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Memory and Forgetting in a Time of Violence: Brian Friel’s Meta-History Plays [PDF]
In the 1980s, Brian Friel, one of Ireland’s most successful twentieth century dramatists, authored two plays – Translations and Making History – which were concerned with major events in colonial history.
Tony Crowley
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Arguably, Brian Friel’s 1964 work Philadelphia, Here I Come! is one of the most influential plays in 20th-century Irish literature, as it focuses on emigration, a pivotal political and cultural phenomenon that recurs in both modern and contemporary Irish
Hawk Chang
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Abstract Despite the ecological significance of desert springs, little is known about relationships between spring hydrogeochemistry and ecology, particularly over multiple trophic levels. Here, we surveyed microbial communities (bacteria and archaea) and benthic macroinvertebrate (BMI) communities in springs that recharge through granitoid bedrock in ...
Ariel D. Friel +10 more
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Brian Friel: the master playwright
Brian Friel has long been recognized as Ireland's leading playwright. His work for the theatre spans almost fifty years and his reputation has expanded well beyond Ireland.
Martine Pelletier
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Brian Friel on the french stage: from Laurent Terzieff to women directors of Dancing at Lughnasa
The success of Brian Friel's drama on stage in the English-speaking world is beyond dispute. Many plays of his plays have also been widely translated leading to numerous productions worldwide.
Martine Pelletier
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An Outsider’s Eye: The Art of Designing for Theatre
Part memoir, part theatre history, in this illustrated essay Joe Vaněk invites us to an inside-view on the design process. Choosing key performances of European plays (Brecht, Ibsen) adapted by Irish writers, Vaněk takes us through the thought ...
Joe Van?k
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