Browsing by Author "McCormack, Frances"
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'And like the sea God was silent': Multivalent water imagery in Silence
McCormack, Frances (Bloomsbury, 2015-02-26)[No abstract available] -
It's in the details the divil is: Corpus linguistics and Irish English literary dialect
Connell, Meaghan (2014-12-08)Scholars of literary dialect have often found themselves defending the focus of their study against allegations of exaggeration and stereotyping, particularly in areas like Ireland, where a legacy of colonialism and of ... -
“Memory Cheats”: deception, recollection, and the problem of reading in The Captain And The Enemy
McCormack, Frances (Nighthawks Open Institutional Repository, University of North Georgia, 2017)The Captain and the Enemy is one of Greene’s least well-known and least loved novels. It has received little critical attention, but that is hardly any wonder: it is a frustrating, perplexing, and ultimately unfulfilling ... -
Mid Ræde ond Mid Rihte Geleafan: Leadership in the Old English Judith
Webb, Jena (2012-01-10)The purpose of this thesis is to provide an examination of leadership as portrayed in the Old English Judith. The poet employs three elements - fortitudo, sapientia and anima - that are portrayed as crucial in a successful ... -
The “Old English Elegy” in the context of early medieval Latin and vernacular traditions: A reappraisal of intertextuality, poetics, and literary genre, with a study of manuscript context
Rozano-García, Francisco Jesús (NUI Galway, 2019-04-24)The close association of traditional “Anglo-Saxon Studies” with nationalist agendas since its inception to the present day have evidenced the need for deep revision of the theoretical and methodological foundations of the ... -
Those bloody trees: the affectivity of Christ
McCormack, Frances (Ashgate, 2015)[No abstract available]