Browsing School of English and Creative Arts by Title
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Mad, Mad Carry-On Entirely
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The Maid's Metamorphosis or The Metamorphoses of the Maid?
(Edward's Boys, King Edward VI School, 2024)Essay included in the 2024 theatre programme for The Maid's Metamorphosis performed by Edward's Boys, King Edward VI School. -
Male Autobiography and Cultural Nationalism: John Mitchel and James Clarence Mangan
(Cork University Press, 1992)[no abstract available] -
Mantra for the Future Subopolis
(The Irish Times, 2003-05-24) -
Manuscript Transcription: the Habits of Crowds
(2013)Paper describes author's involvement in Transcribe Bentham, a project established to crowdsource transcriptions of the manuscripts of Jeremy Bentham, and reflects more generally on the issues at stake in crowdsourcing ... -
Masks of Refinement: Pseudonym, Paratext, and Authorship in the Early Poetry of Thomas Moore
(Taylor and Francis, 2014-08-05)Thomas Moore adopted the pseudonymous persona of Thomas Little in order to place his early amorous poetry within distinct literary, historical, and generic contexts. He was motivated by a desire to provoke a favorable ... -
The Match Box by Frank McGuinness: programme note for Galway International Arts Festival
(Galway International Arts Festival, 2015)[No abstract available] -
A May Day Manifesto
(2010)"A map of the world that does not include Utopia is not worth even glancing at..." - Oscar Wilde,The Soul of man under socialism, 1891 -
McGahern's Memory Lane
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Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare, Rattlebag Theatre Company, Civic Theatre Tallaght and Henry IV – Part One by William Shakespeare, Peacock Theatre
(Irish Theatre Magazine, 2003)Almost every European country that gained independence after the First World War had one thing in common: with only one exception, they all tried to stimulate the growth of a national literature by commissioning translations ... -
“Memory Cheats”: deception, recollection, and the problem of reading in The Captain And The Enemy
(Nighthawks Open Institutional Repository, University of North Georgia, 2017)The Captain and the Enemy is one of Greene’s least well-known and least loved novels. It has received little critical attention, but that is hardly any wonder: it is a frustrating, perplexing, and ultimately unfulfilling ... -
Men, women, and not quite non-persons: derivatization in Roxana
(Société d’études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, 2018)This article argues that Roxana exemplifies a peculiarly modern mode of “derivatization”: a form of “ontological reductionism” articulated by Ann J. Cahill in which individuals are diminished to “the reflection, projection, ... -
Mixing With the Devil. Review of Falling Out of Heaven, by John Lynch
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Modern Ireland's Ghost Towns
(The Irish Times, 2007-07-12) -
Modernity s Other: The Quiet Man, The Field and The Commitments
(Liffey Press, 2009)[no abstract available] -
Monstrosity, monument and multiplication: The lamenting Lady Margaret of Henneberg (and her 365 children) in Early Modern England
(Cambria Press, 2014-08-28)Extraordinary and fantastical stories about Margaret of Henneberg, a cursed thirteenth-century Countess who had allegedly birthed 365 infants in one day, were popular with early modern English audiences. A range of ... -
Murder in Michigan
(The Irish Times, 2002-04-13) -
My Word! Carson's at it Again
(The Irish Times, 2001-03-17) -
Mystery, Intrigue, and Ordinary Unhappiness
(The Irish Times, 2000-02-05) -
Nationalisms: Visions and Revisions
(1998)