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MoviesThe Luck Of The Irish (2001) 1080p BluRay-LAMA




The Luck Of The Irish (2001) 1080p BluRay-LAMA
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A teenager must battle for a gold charm to keep his family from being controlled by an evil leprechaun.

Language: English
1.43 GB | 01:25:57 | 2250 Kbps | avc1 | 1904x1080 | mp4a-40-2, 48 Khz, 2 channels
Genre: Adventure | Comedy | Drama
Cast: Ryan Merriman, Henry Gibson, Alexis Lopez
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E-BooksThe Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press, Volume 1 Beginnings and Consolidation 1640–1800



The Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press, Volume 1 Beginnings and Consolidation 1640–1800
Free Download Nicholas Brownlees, "The Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press, Volume 1: Beginnings and Consolidation 1640-1800"
English | ISBN: 1474499171 | 2023 | 728 pages | PDF | 63 MB
Consisting of twenty-eight chapters and numerous case studies the volume examines the history of the British and Irish press from its seventeenth-century beginnings up until the end of the eighteenth century. Five core chapters regard the Business of the Press (including advertising), Production and Distribution, Legal Constraints and Opportunities, Readers and Readerships, and the Emerging Identities and Communities of news writers and journalists. Other contributions focus on particular national realities such as those in Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The contributions examine features relating to the production, transmission and reception of not just news publications but also the more specialised press such as periodical essays, women's periodicals, literary and review journalism, medical journals, and the criminal and religious press. As much early modern news was a transnational phenomenon the volume includes studies on European and trans-Atlantic networks as well as the role of translation in news transmission and output.



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E-BooksOtherworld Women in Early Irish Literature



Otherworld Women in Early Irish Literature
Free Download Heather Key, "Otherworld Women in Early Irish Literature "
English | ISBN: 9463728279 | 2023 | 208 pages | PDF | 1196 KB
In early Ireland, there were many names for what scholars have dubbed the 'Otherworld': the Plain of Delights, the Land of Youth, the Land of Promise, and more. Many of the myths and legends from this period involve an encounter between a hero and a woman from this Otherworld, with sufficient frequency to form a distinct theme within the literature. This book examines the particularities and consequences of these otherworldly encounters, attending in particular to the question of gender and the social dynamics at work. Five stories purportedly from the lost book Cín Dromma Snechta receive detailed analysis, alongside material from other sources, in order to reconstruct the mindset of the early Irish who told these stories about the Otherworld and their views about women in general.



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MoviesIrish Wish (2024) 1080p WEBRip x265 10bit 5 1-LAMA




Irish Wish (2024) 1080p WEBRip x265 10bit 5 1-LAMA
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When the love of Maddie's life gets engaged to her best friend, she puts her feelings aside to be a bridesmaid at their wedding in Ireland.

Language: English
1.55 GB | 01:32:47 | 2000 Kbps | hev1 | 1920x1080 | mp4a-40-2, 48 Khz, 6 channels
Genre: Comedy | Fantasy | Romance
Cast: Lindsay Lohan, Ed Speleers, Alexander Vlahos
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MoviesIrish Wish 2024 1080p 10bit WEBRip 6CH x265 HEVC-PSA




Irish Wish 2024 1080p 10bit WEBRip 6CH x265 HEVC-PSA
Irish Wish 2024 1080p 10bit WEBRip 6CH x265 HEVC-PSA

When the love of Maddie's life gets engaged to her best friend, she puts her feelings aside to be a bridesmaid at their wedding in Ireland.

Language: English
1.64 GB | 01:33:30 | 2304 Kbps | V_MPEGH/ISO/HEVC | 1920x960 | A_AAC-2, 48 Khz, 6 channels
Genre: Comedy | Fantasy | Romance
Cast: Lindsay Lohan, Ed Speleers, Alexander Vlahos
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E-BooksTranslation in a Postcolonial Context Early Irish Literature in English Translation



Translation in a Postcolonial Context  Early Irish Literature in English Translation
Free Download Translation in a Postcolonial Context : Early Irish Literature in English Translation By Maria Tymoczko
1999 | 337 Pages | ISBN: 1900650169 | PDF | 10 MB
This ground-breaking analysis of the cultural trajectory of England's first colony constitutes a major contribution to postcolonial studies, offering a template relevant to most cultures emerging from colonialism. At the same time, these Irish case studies become the means of interrogating contemporary theories of translation. Moving authoritatively between literary theory and linguistics, philosophy and cultural studies, anthropology and systems theory, the author provides a model for a much needed integrated approach to translation theory and practice. In the process, the work of a number of important literary translators is scrutinized, including such eminent and disparate figures as Standishn O'Grady, Augusta Gregory and Thomas Kinsella. The interdependence of the Irish translation movement and the work of the great 20th century writers of Ireland - including Yeats and Joyce - becomes clear, expressed for example in the symbiotic relationship that marks their approach to Irish formalism. Translation in a Postcolonial Context is essential reading for anyone interested in translation theory and practice, postcolonial studies, and Irish literature during the 19th and 20th centuries.



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E-BooksOther British and Irish poetry since 1970



Other British and Irish poetry since 1970
Free Download Other British and Irish poetry since 1970 By Richard Caddel, Peter Quartermain
1999 | 280 Pages | ISBN: 0819522414 | EPUB | 1 MB
When most Americans think of contemporary British poetry, they think of such mainstream poets as Ted Hughes, Philip Larkin, and Geoffrey Hill. Yet there is a vibrant, diverse alternative poetry movement in the UK, inspired in large measure by the work of such significant mentors as Basil Bunting and J. H. Prynne. There is growing interest in this work in the United States - as alternative American poetries express increasingly transnational concerns - and yet almost none of it is available here. OTHER is a highly focused anthology bringing together several important strands of English-language poetry that are not otherwise so readily accessible. It includes work by 55 poets, among them Cris Cheek, Brian Coffey, Fred d'Aguiar, Allen Fisher, Ulli Freer, Randolph Healy, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Wendy Mulford, Tom Raworth, Denise Riley, Catherine Walsh; a critical introduction addressing such topics as the interaction of British and American poetic traditions; and brief biographical and bibliographical notes on each poet.### From ✅Publishers WeeklyThough England has seen a spate of recent anthologies of alternative U.K. poetry, this collection marks the first published in the States in more than two decades. Caddel, a noted poet, and Quartermain, a prominent critic of postmodern poetry, collect a diverse and exciting range of work that is evenly balanced between such trends as Caribbean dub poetry; the mellifluous, baroque lyric as it has been developed in Cambridge; London-based performance and concrete poetry; and "outsider" figures such as Bill Griffiths (an independent Anglo-Saxon scholar) and Tom Raworth, whose Reverdy-inspired early lyrics first found appreciation in the States. The compelling introduction portrays a late-millennium English milieu that is marked by overlapping ethnicities and class perspectives, but that traces an experimental tradition "back to Claire, Blake, Smart, and the two Vaughans, Henry and Thomas." The selections from the 55 poets are brief yet excellent. Barry McSweeney, a self-styled Rimbaudian, is represented by a number of terse, direct poems that flaunt provocative language. Denise Riley's subtle, tradition-conscious ear allows lines that are unexpectedly comforting, while Raworth's "That More Simple Natural Time Tone Distortion," a sonic joy-ride of one- to three-word lines that bristle with pixilated narrative, is a contrast to his traditional short lyric "Out of a Sudden." Tom Leonard's Glasgow Scots, not unlike John Agard's Guyanese-inflected idiom, brings to eye and ear a sweet, confident music that is unlike anything in this country. Veronica Forrest-Thomson, a poet and critic who died at 28; Chris Cheek; Maggie O'Sullivan and concrete poet Bob Cobbing are all well represented, as are important figures who guided the influx of New American poetry to the islands: Eric Mottram, Roy Fisher and Andrew Crozier. This is an important sourcebook to a literature that is probably more marked by the multiculturalist energy and divergences from the main modernist line than that of the United States. Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. ### From Library JournalThe United States is not the only English-speaking nation in which oppositional poetries thrive despite the willful inattention of the literary mainstream. This work of 55 poets?the first significant anthology of experimental verse from the U.K. available here in 25 years?demonstrates how Objectivist, Projectivist, Beat, and Caribbean influences have infiltrated the tradition-bound isles of Hughes and Heaney, as standard punctuation and stanzaic forms give way to impressionistic word-streams and open-field constructions. The approach may be visual (Bob Cobbing), political (Barry MacSweeney, Amyrl Johnson), or conceptual (Maggie O'Sullivan, Catherine Walsh), but to readers of Language and other postmodern schools much of it may actually seem a bit restrained, as if its practitioners had achieved the style but not the anarchic spirit of their American progenitors. Still, this anthology is a valuable document of poetic trends that are likely to continue overseas through the next decade.?Fred Muratori, Cornell Univ. Lib., Ithaca, NY Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.



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E-BooksMedieval Irish Architecture and the Concept of Romanesque Building Traditions in Eleventh– and Twelfth–Century Europe



Medieval Irish Architecture and the Concept of Romanesque Building Traditions in Eleventh– and Twelfth–Century Europe
Free Download Tadhg O'Keeffe, "Medieval Irish Architecture and the Concept of Romanesque: Building Traditions in Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century Europe"
English | ISBN: 1032578912 | 2024 | 320 pages | EPUB, PDF | 10 MB + 39 MB
This book presents a fresh perspective on eleventh- and twelfth-century Irish architecture, and a critical assessment of the value of describing it, and indeed contemporary European architecture in general, as "Romanesque".



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E-BooksIrish Materialisms The Nonhuman and the Making of Colonial Ireland, 1690–1830



Irish Materialisms The Nonhuman and the Making of Colonial Ireland, 1690–1830
Free Download Colleen Taylor, "Irish Materialisms: The Nonhuman and the Making of Colonial Ireland, 1690-1830"
English | ISBN: 019889483X | 2024 | 256 pages | PDF | 3 MB
Irish Materialisms: The Nonhuman and the Making of Colonial Ireland, 1690-1830, is the first book to apply recent trends in new materialist criticism to Ireland. It radically shifts familiar colonial stereotypes of the feminized, racialized cottier according to the Irish peasantry's subversive entanglement with nonhuman materiality. Each of the chapters engages a focused case study of an everyday object in colonial Ireland (coins, flax, spinning wheels, mud, and pigs) to examine how each object's unique materiality contributed to the colonial ideology of British paternalism and afforded creative Irish expression.



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E-BooksHeroic Option The Irish in the British Army



Heroic Option The Irish in the British Army
Free Download Desmond Bowen, "Heroic Option: The Irish in the British Army"
English | 2005 | pages: 356 | ISBN: 1844151522 | EPUB | 10,9 mb
It is a curious paradox that, while for many centuries there has been deep antagonism between the British and the Irish, the latter have fought the former's wars with exemplary courage and tenacity. This has never been better demonstrated than when, as a result of the Irish regiments' superb service in the South African War (Boer War) at the end of the 19th Century, Queen Victoria ordered the formation of the Irish Guards in 1900 as a mark of the Nation's gratitude.



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