Explores how women in Irish theatre in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries have employed mythic narratives to expose the gap between women's material lives and idealised myths of femininity. This book will speak to students and academics with an interest in theatre, Irish studies and gender studies.
There are unique challenges to the care of women with epilepsy. This essential guide to the practical management of women with epilepsy allows busy clinicians to access information summarized in a succinct and easily accessible format. Of interest to neurologists, internists, obstetricians, anesthetists, primary care practitioners, nurses, and lactation consultants.
This book addresses the need for primary care practitioners to be up-to-date with developments in women's health, to help them deliver holistic care. Chapters cover common reasons for presentation throughout a woman's life in a pragmatic, practical style. It will be invaluable for GPs and those preparing for the DRCOG and MRCGP examinations.
The World of Bob Dylan aims at a wide audience looking to gain a deeper familiarity with the art and legacy of one of the world's most influential artists. Carefully integrated essays offer a lively and accessible look at topics that include song writing, civil rights, literature, law, and more.
W. B. Yeats is recognised globally as a poet; but in his Nobel address, he singled out his work in the theatre as his main accomplishment. Yeats on Theatre restores Yeats not only a playwright, but as a thinker whose understanding of theatre was in advance of his own time.