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The Contraband of Hibernia
(2013)
In the early 1980s, Anthony Cronin identified Thomas Moore as
"the necessary national bard" suggesting that his work was crucial
to the coherent articulation of Irish national identity in the early nineteenth
century. ...
Poetry by the Book, Poetry by Numbers
(2013)
The mass digitisation of our literary
heritage has resulted in both possibilities and problems for the literary
scholar. With the availability large-scale literary corpora comes the implicit
perception that digital ...
Introduction
(Glyphi, 2012)
Of Little Consequence: the Early Career of Thomas Moore
(2013)
This paper argues that a narrow focus on Moore's Irishness and Irish writings does not adequately represent his relevance and importance in nineteenth-century literature and culture. It draws attention to the early phase ...
"The argument to the whole discourse" and other etiological tales in Turberville's epitaphes, epigrams, songs and sonets
(Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Arizona State University (ACMRS), 2020-01-31)
[No abstract available]
Social media poetics: The technological forms of alt lit poetry
(John Hopkins University Press, 2022-09)
Poets on Twitter often use the medium for the purposes of publication and promotion. However, writers from the Alt Lit movement have used Twitter and other social media platforms for more creative purposes. Here, I examine ...