Browsing College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies by Subject "English"
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'Albert Nobbs', Ladies and Gentlemen, and Quare Irish Female Erotohistories
(Edinburgh University Press, 2013-05)This essay models an approach to quare Irish female erotohistoriography through analyzing George Moore's 1918 novella 'Albert Nobbs' (later adapted as The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs by French feminist playwright Simone ... -
All we say is 'Life is crazy': - Central and Eastern Europe and the Irish Stage
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Books on the Box
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Breaking the Book Fetish
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Buffalo Bill and the Modern Man
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Building the Structure
(The Irish Times, 2003-04-05) -
“Certaine Amorous Sonnets, Betweene Venus and Adonis”: fictive acts of writing in The Passionate Pilgrime of 1612
(Etudes Epistémè, 2012)In c. 1599, the London stationer William Jaggard produced two editions of The Passionate Pilgrime, a collection of twenty poems best known for its inclusion of five sonnets by William Shakespeare. Having been lengthened ... -
Citizens of the World
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The Country of Most Interest
(The Irish Times, 2005-07-16) -
Creatures of Inner and Outer Space
(The Irish Times, 2009-05-16) -
The critic in pieces: the theory and practice of literary reviewing
(Four Courts Press, 2001) -
Death's Dominion
(The Irish Times, 2003-11-15) -
Deep into the Virtual and the Actual
(The Irish Times, 2007-04-07) -
The Drugs Don't Work
(The Irish Times, 2005-01-15) -
Enough to Make Molly Bloom Blush
(The Irish Times, 2005-05-21) -
Ferociously-Paced Magical Surrealism
(The Irish Times, 2000-03-04) -
Fighting Fictions
(The Irish Times, 2000-07-22) -
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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A Girl of Many Words
(The Irish Times, 2003-11-08)