National characteristics, Irish, in literature
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- A history of the Irish novel
- Awake in America : on Irish American poetry
- Border crossings : Irish women writers and national identities
- British and Irish Women Writers and the Women's Movement : Six Literary Voices of Their Times
- Celtic Shakespeare : the bard and the borderers
- Crazy John and the Bishop and other essays on Irish culture
- Dracula's crypt : Bram Stoker, Irishness, and the question of blood
- Essays in Irish literary criticism : themes of gender, sexuality, and corporeality
- Feminine nation : performance, gender, and resistance in the works of John McGahern and Neil Jordan
- Inventing Ireland
- Irish Essays
- Irish literature since 1990 : diverse voices
- James Joyce and the fabrication of an Irish identity
- Jonathan Swift, the Irish identity
- Joyce and the Victorians
- Joyce's Ulysses as national epic : epic mimesis and the political history of the nation state
- Joyce, Ireland, Britain
- Misreading England : poetry and nationhood since the Second World War
- Narratives of class in new Irish and Scottish literature : from Joyce to Kelman, Doyle, Galloway, and McNamee
- Representing Ireland : gender, class, nationality
- Representing the national landscape in Irish romanticism
- Salvaging Spenser : colonialism, culture, and identity
- Sex, nation, and dissent in Irish writing
- Shakespeare and twentieth-century Irish drama : conceptualizing identity and staging boundaries
- States of desire : Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and the Irish experiment
- Strange country : modernity and nationhood in Irish writing since 1790
- The devil's own mirror : the Irishman and the African in modern literature
- The diviner : the art of Brian Friel
- The poetry of Eavan Boland : a postcolonial reading
- The politics of identity in Irish drama : W.B. Yeats, Augusta Gregory and J.M. Synge
- The unappeasable host : studies in Irish identities
- Wilde the Irishman
- Women and exile in contemporary Irish fiction
- Writing Irishness in nineteenth-century British culture
- Yeats's nations : gender, class, and Irishness
- Yeats, Shakespeare, and Irish Cultural Nationalism
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