Browsing School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures by Author "O'Neill, Margaret"
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The aging contemporary: Aging families and generational connections in Irish writing
O'Neill, Margaret; Schrage-Frueh, Michaela (Cambridge University Press, 2020-09)In a youth-driven society such as Ireland, older adults may well find themselves marginalized by institutionalized ageism and figured as outsiders in the cultural imagination. Rather than static concepts of age, however, ... -
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McGlynn, Cathy; O'Neill, Margaret; Schrage-Frueh, Michaela (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017)[No abstract available] -
Introduction: Women and ageing in Irish writing, drama and film
O'Neill, Margaret; Schrage-Frueh, Michaela (Nordic Irish Studies Network, 2018)[No abstract available] -
Novels of ripening: The maturation of the bildungsroman
Schrage-Frueh, Michaela; O'Neill, Margaret (Bloomsbury, 2023-06-29)This chapter explores how the Bildungsroman, originally associated with young protagonists’ coming-of-age, has been revised in recent fiction to incorporate the continuing development and growth of characters well ... -
Surplus to requirements? The ageing body in contemporary Irish writing
O'Neill, Margaret; Schrage-Frueh, Michaela (Routledge, 2020-12-31)The dramatic rise and fall of Ireland s economy over the past three decades has brought substantial changes to social life. Against this backdrop, the nature, experience, and representation of ageing have evolved to meet ...