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Terror and Irish Modernism: The Gothic Tradition from Burke to Beckett
James A Hansen
English
Program in Jewish Culture and Society
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
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Terror
100%
Beckett
100%
Irish Modernism
100%
Irish Fiction
100%
Irish Gothic
66%
Popular
33%
Politics
33%
Political Identity
33%
Male Gender
33%
Disorientation
33%
Decolonization
33%
Ireland
33%
Synoptic
33%
Literary Genre
33%
Gender Anxiety
33%
Literary Form
33%
Canonical Works
33%
Feminizing
33%
Root Structure
33%
Male Protagonist
33%
Literary Production
33%
Oscar Wilde
33%
James Joyce
33%
Samuel Beckett
33%
Maturin
33%
Maria Edgeworth
33%
Masculine Gender
33%
Arts and Humanities
Tradition
100%
Gothic
100%
Terror
100%
Irish Modernism
100%
Irish Fiction
60%
Popular
20%
Narrative
20%
Generic
20%
Canonical
20%
Protagonist
20%
Decolonization
20%
Literary genres
20%
Literary forms
20%
Literary Production
20%
Political Identity
20%
Oscar Wilde
20%
Samuel Beckett
20%
James Joyce
20%
Disorientation
20%
masculine gender
20%
Maria Edgeworth
20%