Sally Rooney: Perspectives and Approaches: Contemporary Irish Writers
Editat de Ellen Scheible, Barry Devine Cuvânt înainte de Claire Bracken Contribuţii de María Amor Barros-del Río, Jennifer A. Slivka, Deirdre Flynn, Mary M. McGlynn, Colleen English, Cassidy Allen, Matthew J. Fee, Katarzyna Bartoszynska, Molly Ferguson, Rachael Sealy Lynch, John C. Kerrigan, Melania Terrazas, Kristy DeStefanoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 iun 2026 – vârsta ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781684486021
ISBN-10: 1684486025
Pagini: 274
Ilustrații: 12 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bucknell University Press
Colecția Bucknell University Press
Seria Contemporary Irish Writers
ISBN-10: 1684486025
Pagini: 274
Ilustrații: 12 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bucknell University Press
Colecția Bucknell University Press
Seria Contemporary Irish Writers
Notă biografică
ELLEN SCHEIBLE is a professor of English and director of honors at Bridgewater State University in Massachusetts. She is the author of Body Politics in Contemporary Irish Women’s Fiction: The Literary Legacy of Mother Ireland and coeditor of Rethinking Joyce’s “Dubliners.”
BARRY DEVINE is an associate professor of English at Heidelberg University in Tiffin, Ohio. His recent work appears in The Cambridge Centenary “Ulysses” and The Irish Bildungsroman.
BARRY DEVINE is an associate professor of English at Heidelberg University in Tiffin, Ohio. His recent work appears in The Cambridge Centenary “Ulysses” and The Irish Bildungsroman.
Cuprins
Foreword: Claire Bracken
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Ellen Scheible and Barry Devine
Critical Perspectives
1: María Amor Barros-del Río, “Youth Struggle and Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland in Sally Rooney’s Novels”
2: Jennifer A. Slivka, “‘Something New and Uncomfortably Familiar’: Sally Rooney’s Elusive Play with Genre”
3: Deirdre Flynn, “‘Bit hard to fit in’: Sally Rooney and the Rise of Ireland’s Campus Novel”
4: Mary McGlynn, “The Relational Novel in an Era of Individualization”
5: Colleen English, “‘maybe what Keats meant’: Sally Rooney and Romanticism”
6: Cassidy Allen, “‘Two little plants sharing the same plot of soil’: Twinned Bildungsromans in Sally Rooney’s Normal People”
7: Matthew J. Fee, “‘Lockdown Lovers’: The Spaces of Television’s Normal People”
8: Katarzyna Bartoszyńska, “Conversations with Friends and the Queer Comedy of Remarriage”
Pedagogical Approaches
9: Molly Ferguson, “‘I kind of suffer from anxiety with these things’: Disconnect and Emotional Resonance for College Students Reading Sally Rooney’s Novels”
10: Rachael Sealy Lynch: “Edited Selves in Sally Rooney’s Fiction, or How I Learned to Think Like a Millennial”
11: John C. Kerrigan, “Moral Injury in Sally Rooney’s Normal People”
12: Barry Devine, “Teaching Narrative Empathy with Beautiful World, Where Are You”
13: Melania Terrazas, “Trauma, Writing, and Healing in Sally Rooney’s Normal People: A Pedagogical Approach”
Coda:Kristy DeStefano, “Revitalizing the Humanities: Gender, Literature, and the Crisis of Masculinity in Rooney’s Intermezzo
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Ellen Scheible and Barry Devine
Critical Perspectives
1: María Amor Barros-del Río, “Youth Struggle and Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland in Sally Rooney’s Novels”
2: Jennifer A. Slivka, “‘Something New and Uncomfortably Familiar’: Sally Rooney’s Elusive Play with Genre”
3: Deirdre Flynn, “‘Bit hard to fit in’: Sally Rooney and the Rise of Ireland’s Campus Novel”
4: Mary McGlynn, “The Relational Novel in an Era of Individualization”
5: Colleen English, “‘maybe what Keats meant’: Sally Rooney and Romanticism”
6: Cassidy Allen, “‘Two little plants sharing the same plot of soil’: Twinned Bildungsromans in Sally Rooney’s Normal People”
7: Matthew J. Fee, “‘Lockdown Lovers’: The Spaces of Television’s Normal People”
8: Katarzyna Bartoszyńska, “Conversations with Friends and the Queer Comedy of Remarriage”
Pedagogical Approaches
9: Molly Ferguson, “‘I kind of suffer from anxiety with these things’: Disconnect and Emotional Resonance for College Students Reading Sally Rooney’s Novels”
10: Rachael Sealy Lynch: “Edited Selves in Sally Rooney’s Fiction, or How I Learned to Think Like a Millennial”
11: John C. Kerrigan, “Moral Injury in Sally Rooney’s Normal People”
12: Barry Devine, “Teaching Narrative Empathy with Beautiful World, Where Are You”
13: Melania Terrazas, “Trauma, Writing, and Healing in Sally Rooney’s Normal People: A Pedagogical Approach”
Coda:Kristy DeStefano, “Revitalizing the Humanities: Gender, Literature, and the Crisis of Masculinity in Rooney’s Intermezzo
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Descriere
Sally Rooney: Perspectives and Approaches brings together critical analyses of acclaimed Irish novelist Sally Rooney’s novels alongside pedagogical approaches to classroom study of her work. The book will serve as a fruitful resource for students at all levels of study, especially undergraduate literature majors and graduate students.