Associação Brasileira de Estudos Irlandeses

Books

 

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Kaleidoscopic Views Of Ireland
Munira H. Mutran e Laura Z de Izarra (Orgs.)

A group of scholars who are part of the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures (IASIL) gathered together at the University of São Paulo, Brazil, in July 2002, to address the theme of “Interrelations: Irish literatures and other forms of knowledge”. The essays presented here are interdisiplinary in nature, ranging across the fields of literature, history, politics, cultural studies. Renowned critics such as Terence Brwon, Nicholas Grene, Edna Longley, Fintan O’Toole, Ann Saddlemeyer, John Branningan, Maurice Harmon, Margaret Kelleher, Christopher Murray and Maria Tymoczko extended the dialogue beyond the frontiers of contemporary debate. The creative highlight of the books includes interviews with novelist John Banville and playwright Billy Roche, as well as a poem and a short piece of prose by Michael Longley.

 

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Irish Studies in Brazil
Munira H. Mutran e Laura Z de Izarra (Orgs.)

Pesquisa e crítica, a series of books to be published by the Postgraduate Programme of Estudos Lingüísticos e Literários em Inglês of the Departament of Modern Letters at the University of São Paulo(USP) seeks to encourage positive responses to different fields of research. Each volume in the series will introduce new voices on significant developments in vartious relevant áreas and will present ain informative bibliography as a guide for further study. The first book celebrates twenty five years of Irish studies at USP. Throughout these years, Irish writers and distinguished scholasrs in various disciplines from Universities in Ireland and other countires have lectured at USP. Contributors to this volume include the outstanding writers John Banville, Paul Durcan, Michael Longley, and Billy Roche together with leading critics and scholars in the area of Irish studies such as Terence Brown, R. H. Buchanan, John Cronin, Dawn Duncan, Nicholas Grene, David Harkness, Maurice Harmon, Declan Kiberd, Heinz Kosok, Edna Longley, Maureen Murphy, Ann Saddlemyer, Maria Tymoczko; Brazilian translator  Haroldo de Campos  and Donaldo Schüler, and reviewers Gavin Adams, Marie Arndt, Beatriz Kopschitz Xavier Bastos, Richard Allan Cave, Peter James Harris, Solange Riberio de Oliveira e Hedwig Schwall.

 

http://www.freewebs.com/irishstudies/A_New_Ireland_in_Brazil_Cover.pdf

A New Ireland in Brazil - Festschrift in Honour of Munira Hamud Mutran
Laura Z de Izarra e Beatriz Kopschitz X. Bastos(Orgs.)

A new Ireland in Brazil is a collection of literary texts, translations and essays published in honour of Munira Hamud Mutran on the occasion of her retirement from the Department of Modern Languages at the University of São Paulo (USP), marking the beginning of a new stage in her never-ending work in the field of Irish Studies.

Contributors include renowned writers John Banville, Sebastian Berry, Maurice Harmon, Michael Longley, Billy Roche and Colm Tóibín , together with leading critics and recognized scholars in the are of Irish Studies from Ireland, Brazil and elsewhere in the world.

 

 

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Uma Antologia do Conto Irlandês
Munira H. Mutran (org.)

 

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Bernard Shaw e a Renocação do Teatro Irlandês
Rosalie Rahal Haddad

 

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O Teatro de William Butler Yeats: Teoria e Prática
Fernanda Mendonça Sepa