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"I Do Repent and Yet I Do Despair": Beckettian and Faustian allusions in Conor McPherson's the Seafarer and Mark O'Rowe's Terminus
(Routledge, 2012)In a press interview in April 2007, Conor McPherson correctly anticipated the imminent conclusion of the ‘Celtic Tiger’ period – the decade-long economic boom that had transformed Ireland into one of the world’s richest ... -
I Love You (as they say)
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The Ideal Elegies
(The Irish Times, 2001-01-06) -
“If Irish cinema is going to be really great it has to stop worrying too much about being ‘Irish cinema’”: Q & A with Lenny Abrahamson and Mark O’Halloran
(Braumüller, 2011)Director Lenny Abrahamson and screenwriter and actor Mark O'Halloran have established a formidable partnership in recent years that has produced some of the most distinctive and celebrated work to emerge in Irish cinema. ... -
If You Go Down to the Woods Today...
(The Irish Times, 2006-10-21) -
Imagining Belfast Twice a Year
(The Irish Times, 2002-08-03) -
Impossible totalities: Political performance as palimpsest
(Intellect, 2020-09-12)[No abstract available] -
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
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Intercultural masculinities in the contemporary Irish theatre
(Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015)[No abstract available] -
Into the Dark Interior
(The Irish Times, 2006-02-11) -
Introduction
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Introduction: Starting a Conversation
(Cúirt International Festival of Literature and NUI Galway, 2022)Breaking Ground Ireland is the first publication of its kind: it highlights writers and illustrators from ethnic minority backgrounds in Ireland, including those from Irish Traveller backgrounds. Based on Breaking ... -
‘Introduction’ In: Crisis and Contemporary Poetry
(Palgrave, 2011)This collection of essays addresses poetic and critical responses to the various crises encountered by contemporary writers and our society. The essays included discuss a range of issues from the holocaust, the Troubles ... -
Ireland and Biafra: hunger, history, politics and public opinion
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Ireland in Ruins: The Figure of Ruin in Nineteenth-Century Irish Poetry
(Ashgate, 2005)[no abstract available] -
Ireland, China, Belgium, Finland: brokentalkers and the transnational connectivities of post-Celtic Tiger Irish performance
(Brill, 2015)[No abstract available] -
Ireland, India and Popular Nationalism in the Early Nineteenth Century
(Irish Academic Press, 2006)[no abstract available] -
The Irish Empire
(1999)