Hlustaðu og lestu

Stígðu inn í heim af óteljandi sögum

  • Lestu og hlustaðu eins mikið og þú vilt
  • Þúsundir titla
  • Getur sagt upp hvenær sem er
  • Engin skuldbinding
Prófa frítt
is Device Banner Block 894x1036

The Colleen Bawn; or, the Brides of Garryowen: Unveiling Ireland's Drama: Love, Identity, and Social Struggles in Victorian Literature

Tungumál
enska
Format
Flokkur

Leikrit og ljóð

The anthology titled 'The Colleen Bawn; or, the Brides of Garryowen' delves into the intricate tapestry of Irish drama and folklore, presenting a rich tableau of themes ranging from the complexities of love and marriage to the tension between tradition and modernity. Through an array of narrative styles, from heart-wrenching drama to biting social commentary, this collection explores the multifaceted nature of identity and societal norms. The selected pieces illuminate the vibrant storytelling tradition of Ireland while offering nuanced perspectives without attributing them to any single author, weaving together a literary panorama that is as diverse as it is profound. Featuring the prominent works of Dion Boucicault and Gerald Griffin, the collection showcases not only their individual genius but also their collective contribution to the Irish literary canon. As part of the broader 19th-century literary movement, these authors engage with themes prevalent during a period marked by political upheaval and cultural revival in Ireland. Their works resonate with authenticity, drawing from their deep connections to Irish heritage and history, while also engaging with universal themes that transcend cultural boundaries. 'Brides of Garryowen' offers readers a unique opportunity to explore Ireland's dramatic landscape through a variety of voices within a single volume. The collection invites deep reflection and critical engagement, encouraging readers to appreciate the cultural and emotional richness these stories bring to life. Ideal for those seeking both educational and literary enrichment, this anthology serves as a bridge to understanding the layered complexity of Irish identity and the timeless nature of human experience as portrayed through the arts.

© 2019 Good Press (Rafbók): 4057664590459

Útgáfudagur

Rafbók: 29 november 2019

Aðrir höfðu einnig áhuga á...

Veldu áskrift

  • Yfir 900.000 hljóð- og rafbækur

  • Yfir 400 titlar frá Storytel Original

  • Barnvænt viðmót með Kids Mode

  • Vistaðu bækurnar fyrir ferðalögin

Vinsælast

Unlimited

Besti valkosturinn fyrir einn notanda

3290 kr /mánuði
3 dagar frítt
  • 1 aðgangur

  • Ótakmörkuð hlustun

  • Yfir 900.000 hljóð- og rafbækur

  • Engin skuldbinding

  • Getur sagt upp hvenær sem er

Prófaðu frítt

Family

Fyrir þau sem vilja deila sögum með fjölskyldu og vinum.

Frá 3990 kr/mánuði
3 dagar frítt
  • 2-6 aðgangar

  • 100 klst/mán fyrir hvern aðgang

  • Yfir 900.000 hljóð- og rafbækur

  • ‎Engin skuldbinding

  • Getur sagt upp hvenær sem er

2 aðgangar

3990 kr /á mánuði
Prófaðu frítt