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<mods:namePart>Tapias Vida, Ana Belén</mods:namePart>
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<mods:abstract>In the recent the Irish literary scene there are two authors known for their polemic topics&#xd;
and depiction of Ireland: Edna O’Brien and Molly Keane. Molly Keane depicts in her&#xd;
stories the life of the Anglo-Irish gentry while Edna O’Brien focuses on rural settings and&#xd;
stories of female experiences. Even though both authors appear to be unrelated, they share&#xd;
common characteristics and features which are reflected in their narratives and general&#xd;
style. In particular, these features can be seen in the characters, themes, narrator and literary&#xd;
mode of Good Behaviour and Irish Revel. Through an analysis of those elements and of the&#xd;
lives of both authors, this work aims to convey the similarities between Edna O’Brien and&#xd;
Molly Keane.</mods:abstract>
<mods:abstract>Dentro del contexto de la escena literaria Irlandesa reciente se encuentran dos escritoras&#xd;
conocidas por sus temas polémicos y su representación de Irlanda: Edna O’Brien y Molly&#xd;
Keane. Molly Keane refleja en sus obras la vida de la clase alta Anglo-Irlandesa mientras&#xd;
que Edna O’Brien se centra en escenarios rurales y experiencias vividas por mujeres.&#xd;
Aunque parezca que no hay relación entre ambas autoras, comparten características y&#xd;
rasgos comunes que se reflejan en sus narrativas y estilo general. Concretamente, estos&#xd;
rasgos pueden ser apreciados en los personajes, temas, narrador y modo literario de Good&#xd;
Behaviour y “Irish Revel”. A través del análisis de esos elementos y de la vida de ambas&#xd;
autoras, este trabajo pretende exponer las similitudes existentes entre Edna O’Brien y&#xd;
Molly Keane.</mods:abstract>
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<mods:title>Edna O’Brien and Molly Keane: An Analysis of Their Similarities Through the Narratives of “Irish Revel” and Good Behaviour</mods:title>
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