Irish Science Fiction

Irish Science Fiction
Title Irish Science Fiction PDF eBook
Author Jack Fennell
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 272
Release 2014
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1781381194

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An innovative examination of Irish science fiction from the 1850s to the present day, covering material written both in Irish and in English. Considering science fiction novels and short stories in their historical context, it analyses a body of literature that has largely been ignored by Irish literature researchers.

The Great Irish Science Book

The Great Irish Science Book
Title The Great Irish Science Book PDF eBook
Author Luke O'Neill
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 2019-10-04
Genre
ISBN 9780717185580

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Join Trinity's Professor Luke O'Neill on the greatest journey of them all. From the very big to the very small - vast galaxies to microscopic atoms - travel through the wonders of the universe, the mysteries of the human body, and the tiny world of molecules. Discover the Irish scientists that have helped to shape our world and find out how to become one yourself. How do we measure the universe? Why do we need plants? How do our bodies repair themselves when we are ill? What species will exist on earth in a million years' time? Discover the answers to these questions and a lot more in this thrilling and engrossing book packed with fascinating phenomena, vibrant illustrations, experiments you can do yourself, and heaps of fun facts.

It Rose Up

It Rose Up
Title It Rose Up PDF eBook
Author Jack Fennell
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 2020-11
Genre Fantasy fiction, English
ISBN 9781916291409

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More Real Than Reality

More Real Than Reality
Title More Real Than Reality PDF eBook
Author Donald Morse
Publisher Praeger
Pages 298
Release 1991-11-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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From the ancient texts and medieval illuminated manuscripts to 20th century poetry, painting, drama, stories, and novels, Irish writers and artists have found the fantastic not only congenial but necessary to their art. This collection of fifteen essays focuses on the fantastic in Irish literature and the arts, showing how the use of the fantastic mode has allowed Irish writers and artists to express ideas, emotions, and insights not available through the direct imitation of everyday reality. The works of Yeats, Field, Shelley, Synge, Beckett, Swift, Coleridge, and others are examined in incisive chapters written from the point of view of the fantastic.

Last Ones Left Alive

Last Ones Left Alive
Title Last Ones Left Alive PDF eBook
Author Sarah Davis-Goff
Publisher Flatiron Books
Pages 183
Release 2019-08-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1250235243

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“Combines the spare poetry of The Road with the dizzying pace of 28 Days Later.” —Jennie Melamed, author Gather the Daughters “A riveting novel.” —Eowyn Ivey, bestselling author of The Snow Child Remember your just-in-cases. Beware tall buildings. Always have your knives. Raised in isolation by her mother and Maeve on a small island off the coast of a post-apocalyptic Ireland, Orpen’s life has revolved around training to fight a threat she’s never seen. More and more she feels the call of the mainland, and the prospect of finding other survivors. But that is where danger lies, too, in the form of the flesh-eating menace known as the skrake. Then disaster strikes. Alone, pushing an unconscious Maeve in a wheelbarrow, Orpen decides her last hope is abandoning the safety of the island and journeying across the country to reach the legendary banshees, the rumored all-female fighting force that battles the skrake. But the skrake are not the only threat... Sarah Davis-Goff's Last Ones Left Alive is a brilliantly original imagining of a young woman's journey to discover her true identity.

The White Plague

The White Plague
Title The White Plague PDF eBook
Author Frank Herbert
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 452
Release 2007-10-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780765317735

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A gripping novel of global disaster—by the visionary creator of Dune.

The Prize in the Game

The Prize in the Game
Title The Prize in the Game PDF eBook
Author Jo Walton
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 360
Release 2004-05-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1429956194

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Set in the world of Jo Walton's previous novels, The King's Peace and The King's Name, The Prize in the Game takes us to a shining era of dark powers, legendary heroes and passionate loves-all of them ruled by the hand of Fate. When a friendly competition leads to the death of a beloved horse and incurs the wrath of the Horse Goddess, the kingdoms of the island of Tir Isarnagiri are doomed to suffer. As the goddess' curse chases them down the years, four friends destined for kingship-Conal, Emer, Darag, and Ferdia-are forced into conflict as their countries build towards war. Matters are complicated when Emer and Conal fall in love, and dream of escaping together from the machinations of their respective families. But Conal and Ferdia are rivals for the High Kingship of the island, and Conal cannot simply leave. The contest between them will lead to a visionary quest on a mountain sacred to the gods-and terrifying to men. Yet Emer faces an even greater struggle. For when war finally comes, Emer has two choices: perform her duty to the homeland to which she owes everything, or protect the one she loves and be branded a traitor forever. The path she takes will become the stuff of legend, and forever alter the destiny of Tir Isarnagiri. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.