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Brian Friel and the Conflict in Northern Ireland: How the Troubles Have Shaped the Playwright and Informed his Plays [PDF]
In lieu of an abstract, below is the article\u27s first paragraph. A conflict exists between the countries of Ireland and England stretching back over 800 years. Colonial in nature, the conflict has assumed many faces throughout its history.
Hayes, Timothy
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This study aims at exploring the negative effects of unrestricted medical interventions, the fallacy of blind optimism, and the moral challenges raised by delayed intervention.
Esraa Jalal Jawad Al-Gawhari +1 more
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The Freedom Of The City, or How Reality Contaminates Art [PDF]
The Northern Irish playwright Brian Friel (Omagh, 1929) wrote his first play in 1958 and his last play-to-date in 2008 ¿ which makes five decades dedicated to the stage, with no less than thirty plays.
Gaviña Costero, María
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The challenge of translating Brian Friel's translations [PDF]
Introduction: «Translations is a modern classic» (Daily Telegraph). «[...] The most deeply involved with Ireland but also the most universal: haunting and hard, lyrical and erudite, bitter and forgiving, both praise and lament» (Sunday Times).
Mazzara, F., Philippopoulou, D.
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Forms of identity. Ireland, Language and Translation [PDF]
Questo volume include una serie di articoli su lingua, traduzione e identit\ue0 in Irlanda raccolti con un 'call for paper' internazionale e selezionati con un processo di 'double-peer blind review'
Monica Randaccio
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Rhetoric and History in Brian Friel’s Making History
This paper proposes an analysis of the rhetorical devices of representation and recording of history, investigated and deconstructed by the so-called "history play" Making History, written by Brian Friel and performed by the Field Day Theatre Company in ...
Manfredi Bernardini
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The current paper analyzes the themes of memory and nostalgia in Philadelphia, Here I Come! (1964) by Brian Friel. The play explores the memories and nostalgia of the characters, particularly Gar and his father, S.B. O'Donnell, and how these memories are
Asst. Prof. Maysoon Taher Muhi (PhD)
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"By the Bog of Cats" di Marina Carr, tragedia dell’autoconsapevolezza
After an experimental period strongly influenced by Samuel Beckett, between the late 1980s and the early 1990s Marina Carr emerged with the «Midlands trilogy» The Mai (1994), Portia Coughlan (1996) and By the Bog of Cats (1998) as one of the most potent ...
Irene De Angelis
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Language, identity and translation: Brian Friel’s Translations in Catalan [PDF]
Translations, de Brian Friel, és una de les obres més conegudes d’aquest dramaturg irlandès i es pot descriure com una reflexió sobre el valor simbòlic de les llengües com a dipositàries de la cultura i sobre les relacions de poder desiguals que s ...
Alsina i Keith, Victòria +1 more
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Agur, Eire...agur, una particular traducción de Translations
La obra Translations de Brian Friel (Omagh, 1929), tuvo un eco importante cuando se estrenó en Derry en 1980 por tratar un tema tan controvertido como el choque cultural y lingüístico que ocasiona toda colonización.
María Gaviña Costero
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