Fitzgerald, Liam. “The Hive and the Individual: Community in Contemporary Irish Narrative.” Journal of Modern Irish Studies , vol. 9, 2018, pp. 112‑130.
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For academic work, acquiring the EPUB through a university library’s digital collection ensures compliance with copyright law and provides citation‑ready metadata. 8. Conclusion Paul Murray’s The Bee Sting is a richly layered work that fuses comedy with social criticism, using the metaphor of the bee to explore the sting of unfulfilled ambition, the sweetness and toxicity of consumer culture, and the interwoven nature of personal and collective histories. Its narrative structure, thematic depth, and stylistic daring make it an essential text for understanding Ireland’s literary response to the Celtic Tiger era. Fitzgerald, Liam
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