Browsing by Author "Kenny, John"
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Becoming mortal: A study of death in late works by John Banville, Philip Roth and J. M. Coetzee
Downes, Rebecca (2017-08-29)This study explores the centrality of the boundary condition for creative endeavour through close readings of late works by John Banville, Philip Roth and J. M. Coetzee. The thematic concern with death in these authors’ ... -
Between authorities: Exercises and experiments in literary appreciation
Scully, Sean (NUI Galway, 2019-07-16)Literary criticism, of the type that follows in this project, is a series of experiments with and about the matter of authority: about how much authority a critic should want to have or be willing to give up, and how much ... -
Books on the Box
Kenny, John (2000) -
Breaking the Book Fetish
Kenny, John (The Irish Times, 2006-03-25) -
Buffalo Bill and the Modern Man
Kenny, John (The Irish Times, 2001-12-01) -
Building the Structure
Kenny, John (The Irish Times, 2003-04-05) -
Citizens of the World
Kenny, John (The Irish Times, 2000-11-11) -
A Contemporary Caper
Kenny, John (The Irish Times, 2005-04-30) -
The Country of Most Interest
Kenny, John (The Irish Times, 2005-07-16) -
Craving the Normal
Kenny, John (The Irish Times, 2005-05-14) -
Creatures of Inner and Outer Space
Kenny, John (The Irish Times, 2009-05-16) -
The critic in pieces: the theory and practice of literary reviewing
Kenny, John (Four Courts Press, 2001) -
Death's Dominion
Kenny, John (The Irish Times, 2003-11-15) -
Deep into the Virtual and the Actual
Kenny, John (The Irish Times, 2007-04-07) -
Doing the Dirt
Kenny, John (The Irish Times, 1998-10-03) -
The Drugs Don't Work
Kenny, John (The Irish Times, 2005-01-15) -
Enough to Make Molly Bloom Blush
Kenny, John (The Irish Times, 2005-05-21) -
Farming in contemporary Irish fictional narratives: A critical, comparative and creative response
Dennis, Ryan (NUI Galway, 2019-12-13)This practice-in-research dissertation combines creative writing and literary criticism to explore the farm narratives that arose in Ireland due to expansionist agricultural ideologies, and by extension considers what is ... -
Ferociously-Paced Magical Surrealism
Kenny, John (The Irish Times, 2000-03-04) -
Fighting Fictions
Kenny, John (The Irish Times, 2000-07-22)