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Marie Ryan (other)
Marie Ryan may refer to: * Marie Ryan (camogie), played in 1978 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship *Marie-Laure Ryan, writer See also *Mary Ryan (other) Mary Ryan may refer to: Actresses * Mary Ryan (actress) (1885-1948), American stage and screen actress * Mary Nash (actress), Mary Nash (1884–1976), American vaudevillian, later stage/screen actress, whose birth name was Mary Ryan Characters * ...
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Marie Ryan (camogie)
Marie Ryan may refer to: *Marie Ryan (camogie), played in 1978 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship *Marie-Laure Ryan Marie-Laure Ryan is an independent literary scholar and critic. She has written several books and articles on narratology, fiction, and cyberculture and has been awarded several times for her work. She attended the University of Geneva to study li ..., writer See also * Mary Ryan (other) {{Hndis, Ryan, Marie ...
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1978 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship
The 1978 All Ireland Camogie Championship was won by Cork, who beat Dublin by 17 points in the final. It was the last final to be played using the second crossbar. Championship Margaret O'Toole scored the goal to bring Clare into the All-Ireland semi-final for the second successive year and third time in all. Semi-final Dublin’s superior ground play and first half goals from Anne Byrne and Mary Mernagh proved decisive in a semi-final victory over Wexford played in torrential rain. Final Cork scored three goals (from Sheila Murray, Nancy O'Driscoll and Pat Moloney) and two points without reply in the opening twenty minutes, ending the game as a contest. Cork added two goals late in the second half when Dublin showed signs of recovering. Sean Kilfeather wrote in the Irish Times: Dublin were left with a completely hopeless task after only 20 minutes, by which time Cork had scored three goals and two points, without reply. By half-time Cork had added another goal and Dublin we ...
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Marie-Laure Ryan
Marie-Laure Ryan is an independent literary scholar and critic. She has written several books and articles on narratology, fiction, and cyberculture and has been awarded several times for her work. She attended the University of Geneva to study literature as an undergraduate, before moving to the United States in 1968. attending graduate school at the University of Utah, where she received her M.A. in Linguistics and German, alongside a Ph.D in French. She later obtained a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of California San Diego. She has worked as a consultant and software engineer and has published over fifty articles, translated into several languages and dedicated, in particular, to the concept of digital narrative, narrative theory, genre theory, linguistic approaches to literature, and digital culture and given numerous invited lectures. In ''Avatars of Story'', she embraces a transmedial definition of narrative based on cognitive premises. She curren ...
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