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: 258
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: 258
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 by Claire Bracken
Introduction Ellen Scheible and Barry Devine
Critical Perspectives
1 Youth Struggle and Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland in Sally Rooney’s Novels Maria Amor Barros-del Rio
2 “Something New and Uncomfortably Familiar”: Sally Rooney’s Elusive Play with Genre Jennifer A. Slivka
3 “Bit Hard to Fit In”: Sally Rooney and Ireland’s Campus Novel Deirdre Flynn
4 The Relational Novel in an Era of Individualization Mary M. McGlynn
5 “Maybe What Keats Meant”: Sally Rooney and Romanticism Colleen English
6 “Two Little Plants Sharing the Same Plot of Soil”: Twinned Bildungsromans in Sally Rooney’s Normal People Cassidy Allen
7 “Lockdown Lovers”: The Spaces of Television’s Normal People Matthew J. Fee
8 Conversations with Friends and the Queer Comedy of Remarriage Katarzyna Bartoszyńska
Pedagogical Approaches
9 “I Kind of Suffer from Anxiety with These
Things”: Disconnect and Emotional Resonance for College Students Reading Sally Rooney’s Novels Molly Ferguson
10 Edited Selves in Sally Rooney’s Fiction, or How I Learned to Think Like a Millennial Rachael Sealy Lynch
11 Moral Injury in Sally Rooney’s Normal People John C. Kerrigan
12 Teaching Narrative Empathy with Beautiful World, Where Are You Barry Devine
13 Trauma, Writing, and Healing in Sally Rooney’s Normal People: A Pedagogical Approach Melania Terrazas
Coda Revitalizing the Humanities: Gender, Literature, and the Crisis of Masculinity in Rooney’s Intermezzo Kristy Destefano
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Introduction Ellen Scheible and Barry Devine
Critical Perspectives
1 Youth Struggle and Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland in Sally Rooney’s Novels Maria Amor Barros-del Rio
2 “Something New and Uncomfortably Familiar”: Sally Rooney’s Elusive Play with Genre Jennifer A. Slivka
3 “Bit Hard to Fit In”: Sally Rooney and Ireland’s Campus Novel Deirdre Flynn
4 The Relational Novel in an Era of Individualization Mary M. McGlynn
5 “Maybe What Keats Meant”: Sally Rooney and Romanticism Colleen English
6 “Two Little Plants Sharing the Same Plot of Soil”: Twinned Bildungsromans in Sally Rooney’s Normal People Cassidy Allen
7 “Lockdown Lovers”: The Spaces of Television’s Normal People Matthew J. Fee
8 Conversations with Friends and the Queer Comedy of Remarriage Katarzyna Bartoszyńska
Pedagogical Approaches
9 “I Kind of Suffer from Anxiety with These
Things”: Disconnect and Emotional Resonance for College Students Reading Sally Rooney’s Novels Molly Ferguson
10 Edited Selves in Sally Rooney’s Fiction, or How I Learned to Think Like a Millennial Rachael Sealy Lynch
11 Moral Injury in Sally Rooney’s Normal People John C. Kerrigan
12 Teaching Narrative Empathy with Beautiful World, Where Are You Barry Devine
13 Trauma, Writing, and Healing in Sally Rooney’s Normal People: A Pedagogical Approach Melania Terrazas
Coda Revitalizing the Humanities: Gender, Literature, and the Crisis of Masculinity in Rooney’s Intermezzo Kristy Destefano
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Recenzii
“In this beautifully imagined collection, perceptive essays demonstrate the many rewards of studying Sally Rooney’s novels. Readers and teachers will relish the fresh insights into Rooney’s writing, as well as the compelling illustrations of attentive critical reading in our distracted contemporary moment.”
“This lively, urgent collection showcases the breadth and depth of scholarly work on an enigmatic literary superstar. While it is accessible, the authors and editors have been unafraid to address the complexity and controversies in Rooney’s work. It will undoubtedly prove invaluable for academics and students of contemporary Irish writing.”
“The essays gathered here critically illuminate Sally Rooney’s writing as it confronts the myriad issues of the twenty-first century. Her work is important, and this superb collection deftly amplifies that importance, positioning her as an essential chronicler of the ‘now.’”
“Sally Rooney is often described as the voice of the millennial generation. Foregrounding pedagogical approaches to teaching Rooney’s work, this volume offers valuable insights into how her writing resonates with Gen Z and audiences beyond.”
“This collection of essays is a scholarly examination of one of Ireland’s most prominent contemporary writers, Sally Rooney. It includes a wide range of topics, and has a unique angle that emphasizes the pedagogical values of teaching Rooney’s work to college students. This volume has great potential to be an essential reader for students, teachers, and researchers in Irish studies—and more broadly—contemporary literature.”
“This lively, urgent collection showcases the breadth and depth of scholarly work on an enigmatic literary superstar. While it is accessible, the authors and editors have been unafraid to address the complexity and controversies in Rooney’s work. It will undoubtedly prove invaluable for academics and students of contemporary Irish writing.”
“The essays gathered here critically illuminate Sally Rooney’s writing as it confronts the myriad issues of the twenty-first century. Her work is important, and this superb collection deftly amplifies that importance, positioning her as an essential chronicler of the ‘now.’”
“Sally Rooney is often described as the voice of the millennial generation. Foregrounding pedagogical approaches to teaching Rooney’s work, this volume offers valuable insights into how her writing resonates with Gen Z and audiences beyond.”
“This collection of essays is a scholarly examination of one of Ireland’s most prominent contemporary writers, Sally Rooney. It includes a wide range of topics, and has a unique angle that emphasizes the pedagogical values of teaching Rooney’s work to college students. This volume has great potential to be an essential reader for students, teachers, and researchers in Irish studies—and more broadly—contemporary literature.”
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.