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  <tableOfContents>Introduction / EAMON MAHER AND EUGENE O'BRIEN -- Precursors of Change. The Semiotic Theory of Iconic Realism and Cultural Dissonance in de Meun's and de Lorris's Roman de la Rose and James Joyce's Ulysses / JEANNE I. LAKATOS -- "In the buginning is the woid": Creation, Paternity and the Logos in Joyce's Ulysses / CATHY MCGLYNN -- The Donkey and the Sabbath / MARY PIERSE -- Developments in the Irish and Irish-American Novel. Exploring the Irish Catholic Mother in Kate O'Brien's Pray for the Wanderer / SHARON TIGHE-MOONEY -- A Catholic Agnostic : Kate O'Brien / AINTZANE LEGARRETA MENTXAKA -- Edwin O'Connor's Language of Grace / JAMES SILAS ROGERS -- Issues of Faith in Selected Fiction by Brian Moore (1921-1999) / EAMON MAHER -- "Earth's Crammed with Heaven, and every Common Bush Afire with God": Religion in the Fiction of John McGahern / PETER GUY -- The Poets and the Playwrights. "Any Catholics among you ...?": Seamus Heaney and the Real of Catholicism / EUGENE O'BRIEN -- "Hopping Round Knock Shrine in the Falling Rain": Revision and Catholicism in the Poetry of Paul Durcan / JOHN MCDONAGH -- "To sleep is safe, to dream is dangerous": Catholicism on Stage in Independent Ireland / VICTOR MERRIMAN -- Effing the Ineffable: Brian Friel's Wonderful Tennessee and the Interrogation of Transcendence / TONY CORBETT.</tableOfContents>
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  <note>Includes index.</note>
  <note>Includes bibliographical references and index.</note>
  <note>Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2011. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.</note>
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