Abstract

In Huir del laberinto Esther Aliaga offers an innovative view on the Northern Irish conflict as she engages with four contemporary novels written from the perspective of children and young adults. Analysing Robert McLiam Wilson’s Ripley Bogle, Frances Molloy’s No Mate for the Magpie, Glenn Patterson’s Burning Your Own and Julie Mitchell’s Sunday Afternoons, she engages with a dimension of the so-called Troubles novel which has almost entirely been neglected by literary critics. Through her ca...

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