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This engaging collection of essays considers the cultural
complexities of the Franco-Irish relationship in song and story,
image and cuisine, novels, paintings and poetry. It casts a fresh
eye on public perceptions of the historic bonds between Ireland and
France, revealing a rich variety of contact and influence.
Controversy is not shirked, whether on the subject of Irish
economic decline or reflecting on prominent, contentious
personalities such as Ian Paisley and Michel Houellebecq.
Contrasting ideas of the popular and the intellectual emerge in a
study of Brendan Kennelly; recent Irish tribunals are analysed in
the light of French cultural theory; and familiar renditions of
Franco-Irish links are re-evaluated against the evidence of
newspaper and journal accounts. Drawing on the disciplines of
history, art, economics and literature, and dipping into the good
wines of France and Ireland, the book paints a fascinating picture
of the relationship between the two countries over three dramatic
centuries.
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