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The “uncomic” side of George A. Birmingham commonly known as a comic novelist
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一般的に喜劇小説家と言われているジョージ・A・バーミンガムの「喜劇的でない」側面 |
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八幡, 雅彦
(Yahata, Masahiko)
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別府大学短期大学部
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[外部リンク] | 研究者総覧へ |
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別府大学短期大学部 |
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別府大学短期大学部紀要
(Bulletin of Beppu University Junior College).
No.40
(2021.
2)
,p.79-
87
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George A. Birmingham(1865―1950)is commonly known as a comic novelist, as is evident in the entry for the author in The Oxford Companion to Irish Literature (1996),which mentions that Birmingham wrote between The Seething Pot (1950)and Two Scamps(1950)nearly“sixty comic novels”.It is incorrect because his sixty novels cover a wide range of genres such as comedy, politics, history and mystery. In this research note, the present writer picks up Birminghamʼs first work of fiction,“Driven: A Story of Strade Moor”(1893),and a political novel, The Bad Times (1908),both of which uncover the dark phases of Irish society in the late 19th century. The present writer aims to shed light on Birminghamʼs“uncomic”side and present some issues to discuss in the future. |
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George A. Birmingham |
comic novels |
Ireland in the late 19th century |
political novels |
Land War |
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