English literature -- Irish authors | History and criticism
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- A colder eye : the modern Irish writers
- A companion to Irish literature
- A guide to Anglo-Irish literature
- A history of Irish modernism
- A history of modern Irish women's literature
- A man who does not exist : the Irish peasant in the work of W.B. Yeats and J.M. Synge
- A writer's Ireland : landscape in literature
- After Yeats and Joyce : reading modern Irish literature
- All the Olympians : a biographical portrait of the Irish literary renaissance
- Anglo-Irish : the literary imagination in a hyphenated culture
- Anglo-Irish literature : a review of research
- Anglo-Irish modernism and the maternal : from Yeats to Joyce
- Animals in Irish literature and culture
- Bearing witness : essays on Anglo-Irish literature
- Between Spenser and Swift : English writing in seventeenth-century Ireland
- Between shadows : modern Irish writing and culture
- Black roads : the famine in Irish literature
- Border crossings : Irish women writers and national identities
- Breaking enmities : religion, literature, and culture in Northern Ireland, 1967-97
- Broken Irelands : literary form in post-crash Irish fiction
- Changing states : transformation in modern Irish writing
- Colonial consequences : essays in Irish literature and culture
- Contemporary Irish literature : transforming tradition
- Crazy John and the Bishop and other essays on Irish culture
- Dissolute characters : Irish literary history through Balzac, Sheridan Le Fanu, Yeats and Bowen
- Eavan Boland : a critical companion : poetry, prose, interviews, reviews and criticism
- Empire's wake : postcolonial Irish writing and the politics of modern literary form
- Essays in Irish literary criticism : themes of gender, sexuality, and corporeality
- Farming in modern Irish literature
- Five Irish writers : the errand of keeping alive
- Four Dubliners : Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and Beckett
- Four Dubliners--Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and Beckett
- Gendering bodies/performing art : dance and literature in early-twentieth-century British culture
- God, Gulliver, and genocide : barbarism and the European imagination, 1492-1945
- Green dreams : essays under the influence of the Irish
- Heathcliff and the Great Hunger : studies in Irish culture
- Hungry words : images of famine in the Irish Canon
- Imitating the Italians : Wyatt, Spenser, Synge, Pound, Joyce
- Inventing Ireland
- Ireland : a social, cultural and literary history, 1791-1891
- Ireland and Scotland : literature and culture, state and nation, 1966-2000
- Ireland and the Czech lands : contacts and comparisons in history and culture
- Ireland's others : ethnicity and gender in Irish literature and popular culture
- Ireland, India, and nationalism in nineteenth-century literature
- Irish Essays
- Irish and postcolonial writing : history, theory, practice
- Irish children's literature and culture : new perspectives on contemporary writing
- Irish classics
- Irish literature : feminist perspectives
- Irish literature in the Celtic Tiger years 1990 to 2008 : gender, bodies, memory
- Irish literature in transition, 1700-1780
- Irish literature since 1800
- Irish literature since 1990 : diverse voices
- Irish orientalism : a literary and intellectual history
- Irish women writers : new critical perspectives
- Irish writers on writing
- Irish writing : exile and subversion
- James Joyce and his contemporaries
- Journalism : selected prose 1970-1995
- Last before America : Irish and American writing
- Liffey and Lethe. Paramnesiac history in Nineteenth-Century Anglo-Ireland.
- Literary visions of multicultural Ireland : the immigrant in contemporary Irish literature
- Literature and culture in Northern Ireland since 1965 : moments of danger
- Literature and the Irish famine, 1845-1919
- Literature, partition and the nation-state : culture and conflict in Ireland, Israel, and Palestine
- Literature, rhetoric, and violence in Northern Ireland, 1968-98 : hardened to death
- Material modernism : the politics of the page
- Modern Irish literature : sources and founders
- Modernism and colonialism : British and Irish literature, 1899-1939
- Modernism and the Celtic revival
- Modernism, Ireland and the erotics of memory
- Music and the Irish literary imagination
- Nationalism, colonialism, and literature
- No man's land : Irish women and the cultural present
- Northern Irish literature : the imprint of history
- On Irish literature and identities
- Our secret discipline : Yeats and lyric form
- Personal remarks
- Primitivism, science, and the Irish revival
- Public works : infrastructure, Irish modernism, and the postcolonial
- Re--Joyce'n Beckett
- Recent research on Anglo-Irish writers
- Recollecting hunger : an anthology : cultural memories of the great famine in Irish and British fiction, 1847-1920
- Representing Ireland : gender, class, nationality
- Representing the national landscape in Irish romanticism
- Scottish and Irish Romanticism
- Selected writings of John V. Kelleher on Ireland and Irish America
- Sex, nation, and dissent in Irish writing
- Shadowy heroes : Irish literature of the 1890s
- States of desire : Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and the Irish experiment
- Stepping through origins : nature, home, and landscape in Irish literature
- Strange country : modernity and nationhood in Irish writing since 1790
- The Big house in Ireland : reality and representation
- The Cambridge companion to fiction in the Romantic period
- The Cambridge history of Irish literature
- The Celtic dawn : a survey of the renascence in Ireland, 1889-1916
- The Harlem and Irish renaissances : language, identity, and representation
- The Irish literary periodical, 1923-1958
- The Irish literary revival; : its history, pioneers and possibilities
- The Irish renaissance
- The Irish writer and the world
- The Irish writers of the seventeenth century
- The cinema and Ireland
- The cold of May Day Monday : an approach to Irish literary history
- The comic tradition in Irish women writers
- The devil's own mirror : the Irishman and the African in modern literature
- The imagination of an insurrection, Dublin, Easter, 1916; : a study of an ideological movement
- The literature of Ireland : culture and criticism
- The poets and dramatists of Ireland : With an introduction on the early religion and literature of the Irish people, V.1
- The regeneration of Ireland : essays
- The romantic national tale and the question of Ireland
- The thief of reason : Oscar Wilde and modern Ireland
- The unappeasable host : studies in Irish identities
- The vibrant house : Irish writing and domestic space
- The will to Irishness : a study of the role of literature and folk literature in rebellion
- The wrong country : essays on modern Irish writing
- There you are : writings on Irish and American literature and history
- Twentieth-century Irish literature
- Two Irelands : literary feminisms north and south
- Views of the Irish peasantry, 1800-1916
- We Irish : essays on Irish literature and society
- Woman and nation in Irish literature and society, 1880-1935
- Women in Northern Ireland : cultural studies and material conditions
- Women, writing, and language in early modern Ireland
- Words alone : Yeats and his inheritances
- Writing Irishness in nineteenth-century British culture
- Writing Lough Derg : from William Carleton to Seamus Heaney
- Yeats and the beginning of the Irish renaissance
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