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Ireland, India and Popular Nationalism in the Early Nineteenth Century
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The Irish Empire
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The Irish Film Archive
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Isabella Whitney and George Turberville: Mid-Tudor Heroidean poetry and questions of precedence
(Taylor and Francis, 2024-02-26)Scholarship on Isabella Whitney often positions her in relation to George Turberville. Her Copy of a Letter is habitually juxtaposed with¿and oftentimes assumed to derive from¿Turberville¿s Heroycall Epistles (i.e. the ... -
The Jacobean Grand Tour: Early Stuart Travellers in Europe, Edward Chaney and Timothy Wilks. I.B. Tauris, London (2014)
(Elsevier, 2017-03-01)[No abstract available] -
James Clarence Mangan: Selected Writings (Introduction)
(University College Dublin Press Dublin, 2004)[no abstract available] -
Jazzed-up Irishman
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John Locke, Edward Stillingfleet, and the Quarrel over Consensus
(Edinburgh University Press, 2017-02)Philosophical antagonism and dispute by no means confined to the early modern period nonetheless enjoyed a moment of particular ferment as new methods and orientations on questions of epistemology and ethics developed ... -
The Judgment (and Women Problems) of Solomon in Greenes Vision (1592)
(Early Modern Literary Studies, 2022-12-22)Greenes Vision: Written at the Instant of His Death (1592), a work of mock authorial repentance, has often been read alongside a range of other ostensibly expiatory pieces that Robert Greene composed around the turn of the ... -
Lampooning Academia in the Campus Novel
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A last Bow - Now Applaud
(The Irish Times, 2006-12-02) -
Locke's species: Money and philosophy in the 1690s
(Taylor and Francis, 2013-10-15)John Locke intervened in two major debates in which the issue of species featured: (1) the question of whether species designations are based on real essences or only nominal essences (discussed in the Essay), and (2) the ... -
A Long Way with Trips, if Airy
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The Longue durée of Brexit: Politics, literature and the British past
(Brill, 2021-05-20)The complex proposition posed by Brexit challenges us to reinvestigate British reflections on identity from an historical point of view. This contribution considers a range of precedents, beginning with the English ... -
Looking Down the Barrel of History. Review of The Dead Eight, by Carlo Gébler
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The (lost) tune of ‘Raging Love’ and its reverberations in Isabella Whitney’s Copy of a Letter
(SAGE Publications, 2020-03-30)This article argues that Isabella Whitney s verse epistles To Her Unconstant Lover and The Admonition in The Copy of a Letter (c. 1566 67) are enmeshed more thoroughly in the early modern English soundscape than previous ...