Writing Ireland's Working Class
Discover the compelling narratives of working-class life in Dublin with Writing Ireland's Working Class by Michael Pierse. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2010, this in-depth exploration spans 345 pages and seeks to illuminate the often-overlooked voices within Irish literature.
This groundbreaking work delves into the representations of working-class identity as depicted by influential authors such as Brendan Behan and Roddy Doyle. Pierse unearths the submerged stories of urban Ireland, providing readers with a fresh perspective on the literary landscape following the era of Seán O'Casey.
By critically examining these narratives, Writing Ireland's Working Class enriches the field of Irish Studies while offering a vital look at how class dynamics shape literary expression. Ideal for enthusiasts of English literature and Irish authors alike, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of working-class experiences in Ireland.