Ireland -- In literature
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- A broken line : Denis Devlin and Irish poetic modernism
- A colder eye : the modern Irish writers
- A companion to Irish literature
- A guide to Anglo-Irish literature
- A history of the Irish novel
- A man who does not exist : the Irish peasant in the work of W.B. Yeats and J.M. Synge
- A preface to Yeats
- A writer's Ireland : landscape in literature
- After Yeats and Joyce : reading modern Irish literature
- Allegories of Union in Irish and English writing, 1790-1870 : politics, history, and the family from Edgeworth and to Arnold
- Anglo-Irish : the literary imagination in a hyphenated culture
- Archipelagic identities : literature and identity in the Atlantic Archipelago, 1550-1800
- Bearing witness : essays on Anglo-Irish literature
- Befitting emblems of adversity" : a modern Irish view of Edmund Spenser from W. B. Yeats to the present
- Bernard Shaw's Irish Outlook
- Between Spenser and Swift : English writing in seventeenth-century Ireland
- Between shadows : modern Irish writing and culture
- Bloom's old sweet song : essays on Joyce and music
- Border crossings : Irish women writers and national identities
- Brendan Behan : cultural nationalism and the revisionist writer
- Brendan Kennelly : a host of ghosts
- Brian Friel : a casebook
- Brian Friel : decoding the language of the tribe
- Brian Friel : theatre and politics
- Brian Friel in conversation
- Brian Friel's (post) colonial drama : language, illusion, and politics
- Brian Friel, Ireland, and the North
- British and Irish drama since 1960
- Bronze by gold : the music of Joyce
- But the Irish Sea betwixt us : Ireland, colonialism, and Renaissance literature
- Celtic Shakespeare : the bard and the borderers
- Changing Ireland : strategies in contemporary women's fiction
- Changing states : transformation in modern Irish writing
- Circe's cup : cultural transformations in early modern writing about Ireland
- Colonial consequences : essays in Irish literature and culture
- Contemporary British and Irish poetry : an introduction
- Contemporary Irish drama
- Contemporary Irish drama & cultural identity
- Contemporary Irish drama : from Beckett to McGuinness
- Contemporary Irish fiction : themes, tropes, theories
- Contemporary Irish literature : transforming tradition
- Crimes against fecundity : Joyce and population control
- Dissolute characters : Irish literary history through Balzac, Sheridan Le Fanu, Yeats and Bowen
- Dracula's crypt : Bram Stoker, Irishness, and the question of blood
- Druids, dudes, and beauty queens : the changing face of Irish theatre
- Elizabeth Bowen : a reputation in writing
- Elizabeth Bowen and the dissolution of the novel : still lives
- 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
- Five Irish writers : the errand of keeping alive
- Flann O'Brien, Bakhtin, and Menippean satire
- Four Dubliners : Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and Beckett
- Four Dubliners--Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and Beckett
- Francis Stuart : face to face, a critical study
- From the Sin-eï¸ Cafeï¸ to the Black Hills : notes on the new Irish
- Gaelic prose in the Irish Free State, 1922-1939
- Gardens of remembrance
- Gender and history in Yeats's love poetry
- Gender and modern Irish drama
- George Moore and the autogenous self : the autobiography and fiction
- Green dreams : essays under the influence of the Irish
- Hegemony and fantasy in Irish drama, 1899-1949
- Heroic saga and classical epic in medieval Ireland
- Hopkins in Ireland
- Ireland : a social, cultural and literary history, 1791-1891
- Ireland on stage : Beckett and after
- 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 demons : English writings on Ireland, the Irish, and gender by Spenser and his contemporaries
- Irish literature : the nineteenth century
- Irish literature since 1990 : diverse voices
- Irish poetry after Joyce
- Irish poetry after Joyce
- Irish poetry since 1950 : from stillness into history
- Irish poetry since Kavanagh
- Irish theatre in England
- Irish women dramatists : 1908-2001
- Irish women writers : an uncharted tradition
- Irish writers on writing
- Irish writing : exile and subversion
- James Joyce
- James Joyce
- James Joyce and nationalism
- James Joyce and the question of history
- James Joyce and the revolution of the word
- James Joyce's "fraudstuff"
- James Joyce's Ireland
- James Joyce: two decades of criticism
- John Banville : exploring fictions
- Joyce and the invention of Irish history : Finnegans wake in context
- Joyce and the subject of history
- Joyce and the two Irelands
- Joyce's Ulysses as national epic : epic mimesis and the political history of the nation state
- Joyce's anatomy of culture
- Joyce's waking women : an introduction to Finnegans wake
- Joyce, Ireland, Britain
- Joyce, imperialism, & postcolonialism
- Joyce, race, and empire
- Language and conquest in early modern Ireland : English Renaissance literature and Elizabethan imperial expansion
- Last before America : Irish and American writing
- Le Fanu's gothic : the rhetoric of darkness
- Literature and the Irish famine, 1845-1919
- Misreading England : poetry and nationhood since the Second World War
- Modern Irish literature : sources and founders
- Modern Irish poetry : a new Alhambra
- Modern Irish poetry : tradition and continuity from Yeats to Heaney
- Modernism and the Celtic revival
- My self, my muse : Irish women poets reflect on life and art
- Nationalism and desire in early historical fiction
- Nationalism and minor literature : James Clarence Mangan and the emergence of Irish cultural nationalism
- Nationalism, colonialism, and literature
- Native intelligence : aesthetics, politics, and postcolonial literature
- New essays on Maria Edgeworth
- Out of what began : a history of Irish poetry in English
- Palgrave advances in James Joyce studies
- Passage to the center : imagination and the sacred in the poetry of Seamus Heaney
- Patrick Kavanagh : a critical study
- Paul Muldoon
- Poetry in contemporary Irish literature
- Poets of modern Ireland : text, context, intertext
- Re--Joyce'n Beckett
- Reading Roddy Doyle
- Reading the ground : the poetry of Thomas Kinsella
- Redefining "Irishness" : identity and nationalism in the drama of Brian Friel
- Representing Ireland : gender, class, nationality
- Representing Ireland : literature and the origins of conlict, 1534-1660
- Representing the troubles in Irish short fiction
- Roddy Doyle : raining on the parade
- Salvaging Spenser : colonialism, culture, and identity
- Seamus Heaney
- Seamus Heaney : creating Irelands of the mind
- Seamus Heaney and the emblems of hope
- Selected writings of John V. Kelleher on Ireland and Irish America
- Semicolonial Joyce
- Shadowy heroes : Irish literature of the 1890s
- Shakespeare and twentieth-century Irish drama : conceptualizing identity and staging boundaries
- Shakespeare, Spenser and the matter of Britain
- Shakespeare, Spenser, and the crisis in Ireland
- Shaw and Joyce : the last word in stolentelling
- Spenser's Irish work : poetry, plantation and colonial reformation
- Spenser's monstrous regiment : Elizabethan Ireland and the poetics of difference
- States of desire : Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and the Irish experiment
- Strange country : modernity and nationhood in Irish writing since 1790
- Synge and Irish nationalism : the precursor to revolution
- The Big house in Ireland : reality and representation
- The Cambridge companion to contemporary Irish poetry
- The Cambridge companion to twentieth-century Irish drama
- The Cambridge history of Irish literature
- The Irish Ulysses
- The Irish novel at the end of the twentieth century : gender, bodies, and power
- The Irish play on the New York stage, 1874-1966
- The Irish voice in America : 250 years of Irish-American fiction
- The Irish voice in America : Irish-American fiction from the 1760s to the 1980s
- The Kilfenora teaboy : a study of Paul Durcan
- The cast of characters : a reading of Ulysses
- The comic tradition in Irish women writers
- The contemporary Irish novel : critical readings
- The diviner : the art of Brian Friel
- The fictional imagination of Neil Jordan, Irish novelist and film maker : a study of literary style
- The glamour of grammar : orality and politics and the emergence of Sean O'Casey
- The gold sun of Irish freedom : 1798 in song and story
- The literature of Ireland : culture and criticism
- The modern Irish novel : Irish novelists after 1945
- The passenger, Ireland
- The plays of Thomas Kilroy : a critical study
- 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 prose literature of the Gaelic revival, 1881-1921 : ideology and innovation
- The spaces of Irish drama : stage and place in contemporary plays
- The subaltern Ulysses
- The theatre of Brian Friel : tradition and modernity
- The theatre of nation : Irish drama and cultural nationalism, 1890-1916
- The unappeasable host : studies in Irish identities
- The whole matter : the poetic evolution of Thomas Kinsella
- The years of O'Casey, 1921-1926 : a documentary history
- Tragedy and Irish literature : Synge, O'Casey, Beckett
- Twentieth-century Irish drama : mirror up to nation
- Twentieth-century Irish literature
- Twenty-first Joyce
- Two Irelands : literary feminisms north and south
- Ulysses and the Irish god
- Unauthorized versions : Irish Menippean satire, 1919-1952
- W. B. Yeats
- W.B. Yeats and the emergence of the Irish Free State, 1918-1939 : living in the explosion
- W.B. Yeats, man and poet
- Wake rites : the ancient Irish rituals of Finnegans Wake
- We Irish : essays on Irish literature and society
- Wilde the Irishman
- William Butler Yeats; : a collection of criticism.
- William Carleton, the novelist : his carnival and pastoral world of tragicomedy
- William Trevor : re-imagining Ireland
- Women creating women : contemporary Irish women poets
- Women's life writing and early modern Ireland
- Writing Irish : selected interviews with Irish writers from the Irish literary supplement
- Writing Irishness in nineteenth-century British culture
- Yeats and the beginning of the Irish renaissance
- Yeats's nations : gender, class, and Irishness
- Yeats's poetry, drama, and prose : authoritative texts, contexts, criticism
- Yeats's worlds : Ireland, England and the poetic imagination
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