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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 ... -
The Politics of Landscape and Region in 19th-Century Poetry
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Portrait of a Schoolboy
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Pressing pause: Critical reflections from the history of media studies
(TripleC, 2018-02-26)This article examines the history of the fraught relationship between the fields of media and journalism studies and the media industries in the US and UK contexts. In the US, journalism programmes were built on instituting ... -
Psychotherapy Cases of Art Imitating Life and Death
(The Irish Times, 2008-04-19) -
Puritans, Politics, Passion, Plainness
(The Irish Times, 2004-08-28) -
Reading Lessons: Famine and The Nation 1845-49
(Irish Academic Press, 1996)[no abstract available] -
Reading Nations, Debating Identities: New Approaches to Macpherson's Ossian
(2014)Ossian Online is a project which will harness social media and new reading technologies to crowdsource annotations to the sequence of eighteenth-century works known collectively as the Ossian poems. The project will ... -
Resurrecting Shakespeare's ghost plays
(Oxford University Press, 2018-09-04)This article draws attention to a group of remarkably similar novels published between 2003 and 2009: William Martin s Harvard Yard, Jennifer Lee Carrell s The Shakespeare Secret (also known as Interred with Their Bones), ... -
Review of 'A Haunted Heart'
(The Irish Times, 1999-08-14) -
Review of 'A Year 'Til Sunday'
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Review of 'Elizabeth Bowen'
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Review of 'Talking to the Dead'
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Review of 'Us Boys'
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Review of The Supreme Fictions of John Banville
(The Irish Times, 1999-07-24) -
Richardson's 'Sir Charles Grandison' and the symptoms of subjectivity
(The Eighteenth Century, 2010-12-01)Proceeding from the academic orthodoxy that the eighteenth-century novel is a key site of the creation of modern subjectivity, this essay examines the representations of authority, morality, and community in Richardson's ... -
Rural Gloom and Mayo Gothic
(The Irish Times, 1999-03-27) -
Shaking a Fist at Buddhist, Jew and Christian Alike
(The Irish Times, 2006-09-25)