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“There has been a Celtic Tiger of fiction”: An Interview with Claire Kilroy
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Lozano García, Alberto
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Celtic languages
/ Celtic revival
/ Celtic Tiger Period
/ Claire Kilroy
/ Contemporary Irish Literature
/ Fiction
/ Genre
/ Historical fiction
/ Interviews
/ Irish Fiction
/ Joyce, James (1882-1941)
/ Kilroy, Claire
/ Novelists
/ Novels
/ Political aspects
/ Post-Celtic Tiger Literature
/ Social aspects
/ Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768)
/ Writers
/ Writing
2018
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“There has been a Celtic Tiger of fiction”: An Interview with Claire Kilroy
by
Lozano García, Alberto
in
Celtic languages
/ Celtic revival
/ Celtic Tiger Period
/ Claire Kilroy
/ Contemporary Irish Literature
/ Fiction
/ Genre
/ Historical fiction
/ Interviews
/ Irish Fiction
/ Joyce, James (1882-1941)
/ Kilroy, Claire
/ Novelists
/ Novels
/ Political aspects
/ Post-Celtic Tiger Literature
/ Social aspects
/ Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768)
/ Writers
/ Writing
2018
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“There has been a Celtic Tiger of fiction”: An Interview with Claire Kilroy
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Lozano García, Alberto
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Celtic languages
/ Celtic revival
/ Celtic Tiger Period
/ Claire Kilroy
/ Contemporary Irish Literature
/ Fiction
/ Genre
/ Historical fiction
/ Interviews
/ Irish Fiction
/ Joyce, James (1882-1941)
/ Kilroy, Claire
/ Novelists
/ Novels
/ Political aspects
/ Post-Celtic Tiger Literature
/ Social aspects
/ Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768)
/ Writers
/ Writing
2018
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“There has been a Celtic Tiger of fiction”: An Interview with Claire Kilroy
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“There has been a Celtic Tiger of fiction”: An Interview with Claire Kilroy
2018
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Claire Kilroy attended the \"First Intensive Seminar Week on Irish Studies\" that Dr Pilar Villar Argáiz organised at the University of Granada (from 15th to 18th of December 2015), where the writer gave a talk about her latest novel, The Devil I Know. The aim of this interview was both to understand how the post-Celtic Tiger social context motivated not only the content of this novel but also its formal features, and to map the correlation between these two aspects. Kilroy also speaks about the political and cultural background of her book, her literary heritage, the creative process behind the composition of this novel, its characterisation devices and narrative structure, and her next writing projects. Key Words. Celtic Tiger Period, Contemporary Irish Literature, Claire Kilroy, Irish Fiction, Post-Celtic Tiger Literature. Claire Kilroy acudió al \"Primer Seminario Intensivo sobre Estudios Irlandeses\" organizado por la Dra. Pilar Villar Argáiz en la Universidad de Granada (del 15 al 18 de Diciembre de 2015), en el que la escritora irlandesa habló de su última novela, The Devil I Know. El objetivo de esta entrevista se centra en comprender el contenido de la novela así como sus características formales, todo ello originado por el contexto social de Irlanda tras el periodo conocido como Tigre Celta. Se buscará por tanto trazar la correlación entre ambos aspectos en la novela. Kilroy también habla aquí sobre el trasfondo cultural y político de su novela, sobre su herencia literaria, sobre el proceso creativo detrás de esta obra, sus mecanismos de caracterización y de estructura narrativa, y sobre sus próximos proyectos. Palabras clave. Periodo del Tigre Celta, literatura irlandesa contemporánea, Claire Kilroy, ficción irlandesa, literatura post-Tigre Celta.
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AEDEI,Dra. Rosa Gonzalez on behalf of AEDEI,Asociación Española de Estudios Irlandeses
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