Ireland -- In literature
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Ireland -- In literature
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Incoming Resources
- The modern Irish drama, a documentary history., by Robert Hogan and Richard Burnham 6, The years of O'Casey, 1921-1926
- Gendered spaces in contemporary Irish poetry, Sarah Fulford
- Yeats, a collection of critical essays, edited by John Unterecker
- Strange country, modernity and nationhood in Irish writing since 1790, Seamus Deane
- Thomas Kinsella, Donatella Abbate Badin
- The cast of characters, a reading of Ulysses, Paul Schwaber
- Race in modern Irish literature and culture, John Brannigan
- Swan and shadow, Yeats's dialogue with history, Thomas R. Whitaker
- John Banville, exploring fictions, Derek Hand
- Brian Friel, theatre and politics, Anthony Roche
- The Irish Beckett, John P. Harrington
- The Irish writer and the world, Declan Kiberd
- Yeat's worlds, Ireland, England and the poetic imagination, David Pierce ; with contemporary photographs by Dan Harper
- Gender and history in Yeats's love poetry, Elizabeth Butler Cullingford
- Yeats's nations, gender, class, and Irishness, Marjorie Howes
- Brian Friel, Ireland, and the North, Scott Boltwood
- Four Dubliner, Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and Beckett, by Richard Ellmann
- Samuel Beckett, W.B. Yeats, and Jack Yeats, images and words, Gordon S. Armstrong.
- Joyce's anatomy of culture, Cheryl Herr
- A reader's guide to James Joyce, William York Tindall
- Twentieth-century Irish drama, mirror up to nation
- Joyce, race, and empire, Vincent J. Cheng
- Two Irelands, literary feminisms north and south, Rebecca Pelan
- James Joyce and the question of history, James Fairhall
- The theatre of nation, Irish drama and cultural nationalism, 1890-1916, Ben Levitas
- The whole matter, the poetic evolution of Thomas Kinsella, Thomas H. Jackson
- Semicolonial Joyce, edited by Derek Attridge and Marjorie Howes
- The Cambridge companion to J.M. Synge, edited by P.J. Mathews
- Go back to where you belong, Yeats's return from exile, by George Mills Harper
- Modern Irish drama, edited by John P. Harrington
- Fictions of the Irish literary revival, a changeling art, John Foster Wilson
- Contemporary Irish drama, from Beckett to McGuiness, Anthony Roche
- States of desire, Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and the Irish experiment, Vicki Mahaffey
- Reading the ground, the poetry of Thomas Kinsella, Brian John
- The Cambridge companion to contemporary Irish poetry, edited by Matthew Campbell
- The glamour of grammar, orality and politics and the emergence of Sean O'Casey, Colbert Kearney
- Beckett and Ireland, edited by Seán Kennedy
- Postnationalist Ireland, politics, culture, philosophy, Richard Kearney
- Gender and modern Irish drama, Susan Cannon Harris
- Ulysses as a comic novel, Zack Bowen
- Anomalous states, Irish writing and the post-colonial movement, David LLoyd
- The Irish theatre, Christopher Fitz-Simon
- W.B. Yeats and the theatre of desolate reality, by David R. Clark, with Rosalind Clark
- Elizabeth Bowen, a reputation in writing, Renée C. Hoogland
- A preface to Yeats, Edward Malins
- James Joyce, Steven Connor
- Twentieth-century Irish drama, mirror up to nation, Christopher Murray
- The Cambridge companion to twentieth-century Irish drama, edited by Shaun Richards
- Brian Friel and Ireland's drama, Richard Pine
- Modern Irish poetry, a new Alhambra, Frank Sewell
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