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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
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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
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A networks-science investigation into the epic poems of Ossian
(WorldScientific Open Access, 2016-10-21)In 1760 James Macpherson published the first volume of a series of epic poems which he claimed to have translated into English from ancient Scottish-Gaelic sources. The poems, which purported to have been composed by a ... -
A New Front in the War Zone
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"No Such Genre": Tradition and the contemporary Irish novel
(Four Courts Press, 2000) -
North by North-West
(The Irish Times, 2000-06-03) -
A Novel to Excerise the Head
(The Irish Times, 2009-07-11) -
Now for a Woman's Book of Love
(The Irish Times, 2000-08-19) -
Nuns writing: Translation, textual mobility and transnational networks
(Cambridge University Press, 2018-01)Post-Reformation Catholic religious orders provided women with privileged, multi-layered spaces for authorship, readership, and textual transmission. Exile and travel were imperative for British and Irish women religious, ... -
Oenone and Colin Clout
(Edinburgh University Press, 2016-11)Spenser's Shepheardes Calender was still a new work, not even yet publicly acknowledged by its author, when George Peele made the rather surprising decision to co-opt its central character and reanimate Colin Clout onstage ... -
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 ... -
Ossian Online: Crowdsourcing Annotation and the Social Edition
(2014)This Digital Demo will present Ossian Online, a social edition of the sequence of eighteenth-century works known collectively as the Ossian poems. Initially presented by Scottish writer James Macpherson as fragments of ... -
Our National Bawler
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‘Out of Proportion to the Small Loss’: Productivist agriculture in the farming novels of John McGahern and Halldór Laxness
(Edinburgh University Press, 2019-05)Ireland and Iceland, both (semi-)peripheral islands in relation to Europe's core hegemonic capitalism, once shared similar farming systems based on small holdings and rotational grazing. Today, however, agriculture looks ...