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This course examines how Irish literature has represented and critiqued Ireland's colonial history and relationship with Britain over several centuries. Students will analyze works from the 18th century to recent decades to understand how Irish authors have portrayed Irish identity and nationalism in response to British rule. The political and social themes in Irish literature provide insights into Ireland's ongoing transformation from a colonized nation to an independent republic within the European Union.
This course examines how Irish literature has represented and critiqued Ireland's colonial history and relationship with Britain over several centuries. Students will analyze works from the 18th century to recent decades to understand how Irish authors have portrayed Irish identity and nationalism in response to British rule. The political and social themes in Irish literature provide insights into Ireland's ongoing transformation from a colonized nation to an independent republic within the European Union.
This course examines how Irish literature has represented and critiqued Ireland's colonial history and relationship with Britain over several centuries. Students will analyze works from the 18th century to recent decades to understand how Irish authors have portrayed Irish identity and nationalism in response to British rule. The political and social themes in Irish literature provide insights into Ireland's ongoing transformation from a colonized nation to an independent republic within the European Union.