Irish Literature
Overview
The bards, playwrights, and fiction writers of Ireland have led the way in negotiating Ireland’s colonial past, representing its religious ideals, and constructing its national identity. This minor introduces Seton Hall students to Irish literature from the pre-Christian Irish myths and epics, to the founding of the Irish National Theatre, to the Northern Irish Troubles, to contemporary Irish poetry, drama, and narratives of emigration.
Whether you are of Irish heritage or just love Ireland, join us to experience the literary representations of the Irish experience as it has evolved over 2000 years.
Resources:
- Department of English
- B.A., English
- B.A., Creative Writing
- B.A. / M.A. English
- Minor in English
- Minor in Creative Writing
- Minor in Writing
- Minor in Irish Literature
- Minor in Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- Academic Integrity Policy
- Assessment
- Arts and Sciences Core Curriculum
- University Core Curriculum
- Writing Center
- First Year Writing Program