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'Female agency' in Lady Morgan's The Princess, or, The Béguine (1835).
(Humanitas, 2011)This little-known novel expresses two of Lady Morgan's enthusiasms: her love of Europe and interest in travelling there, and her developing feminism. She had previously provoked controversy by her combination of travel and ... -
Ferociously-Paced Magical Surrealism
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Fighting Fictions
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For the Sake of Argument: Crowdsourcing Annotation of Macpherson's Ossian
(2014)The argument presented by a scholarly edition can usually be traced to the vision of a single editor or a very small group of editors. But is it possible or even desirable for an edition to present multiple, perhaps competing, ... -
Francis Hutcheson's aesthetics and his critics in Ireland: Charles-Louis de Villette and Edmund Burke
(Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies, University of Aberdeen, 2016)In his own time as much as in ours, the response to Francis Hutcheson’s philosophy has concentrated above all on his contribution to moral thought, especially the articulation of a so-called ‘moral sense’.1 The moral ... -
Gangland Knockabout
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Gender and the Discourse of Young Ireland Nationalism
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A Girl of Many Words
(The Irish Times, 2003-11-08) -
Going for a Spin in a Cadillac
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The Gothic in David Lynch: phantasmagoria and abjection
(2010)David Lynch has long been identified with 'New American Gothic', a late capitalist cinematography that disrupts the glossy normalcy of the American dream with visions of violent menace, and physical and sexual aberrancy. ... -
Gower’s slothful Aeneas in Batman’s Christall Glasse of Christian Reformation
(Oxford University Press, 2014-08-01)ALTHOUGH early modern medievalisms have been the subject of considerable interest in recent scholarship, much work remains to be done on the literary reception and influence of John Gower’s only major vernacular work, ... -
Hiding Behind th Exotic
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High-flying Through History
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His Heart is There
(The Irish Times, 2005-03-26) -
I Love You (as they say)
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The Ideal Elegies
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If You Go Down to the Woods Today...
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Imagining Belfast Twice a Year
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Impregnable towers and pregnable maidens in early modern english drama
(Western Michigan University, Department of English, 2019)A young, marriageable, and implicitly pregnable woman s imprisonment in a purportedly impregnable tower (usually somewhere in Italy) is a recurrent motif in early modern English drama. Pertinent examples can be found in ... -
Inside out: a working theory of the Irish short story
(Four Courts Press, 2007)