Irish studies (Syracuse, N.Y.)
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- "Ireland sober, Ireland free" : drink and temperance in nineteenth-century Ireland
- All dressed up : modern Irish historical pageantry
- An Anglo-Irish dialect glossary for Joyce's works
- Anglo-Irish autobiography : class, gender, and the forms of narrative
- Beckett and myth : an archetypal approach
- Brian Friel's (post)colonial drama : language, illusion, and politics
- Catholic emancipations : Irish fiction from Thomas Moore to James Joyce
- Celtic contraries
- Children's lore in Finnegans wake
- Collaborative Dubliners : Joyce in dialogue
- Collaborative Dubliners : Joyce in dialogue
- Compassionate stranger : Asenath Nicholson and the Great Irish Famine
- Contemporary Irish cinema : from The quiet man to Dancing at Lughnasa
- Crimes against fecundity : Joyce and population control
- Double visions : women and men in modern and contemporary Irish fiction
- Family secrets : William Butler Yeats and his relatives
- Fictions of the Irish literary revival : a changeling art
- Fionn mac Cumhaill : Celtic myth in English literature
- Flann O'Brien, Bakhtin, and Menippean satire
- For the land they loved : Irish political melodramas, 1890-1925
- George Moore and the autogenous self : the autobiography and fiction
- Grand opportunity : the Gaelic revival and Irish society, 1893-1910
- Great hatred, little room : the Irish historical novel
- Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington, Irish feminist
- Industrial development and Irish national identity, 1922-1939
- Ireland in focus : film, photography, and popular culture
- Ireland's national theaters : political performance and the origins of the Irish dramatic movement
- Irish orientalism : a literary and intellectual history
- Irish questions and Jewish questions : crossovers in culture
- Irish women dramatists : 1908-2001
- Irish women writers speak out : voices from the field
- Israelites in Erin : Exodus, revolution, and the Irish revival
- James Joyce : the augmented ninth : proceedings of the Ninth International James Joyce Symposium, Frankfurt, 1984
- James K. McGuire : boy mayor and Irish nationalist
- John Redmond and Irish unity, 1912-1918
- Joyce and reality : the empirical strikes back
- Joyce and the city : the significance of place
- Joyce, O'Casey, and the Irish popular theater
- Joyce, imperialism, & postcolonialism
- Joyce/Shakespeare
- Joyce/Shakespeare
- Kate O'Brien and Spanish literary culture
- Laying out the bones : death and dying in the modern Irish novel
- Modernity, Community, and Place in Brian Friel's Drama
- Modernity, community, and place in Brian Friel's drama
- My self, my muse : Irish women poets reflect on life and art
- Navigations : collected Irish essays, 1976-2006
- New plays from the Abbey Theatre
- Of Irish descent : origin stories, genealogy, & the politics of belonging
- Party pieces : oral storytelling and social performance in Joyce and Beckett
- Patrick Kavanagh : a critical study
- Political acts : women in Northern Irish theatre, 1921-2012
- Postcolonial overtures : the politics of sound in contemporary Northern Irish poetry
- Reading Dubliners again : a Lacanian perspective
- Reading Roddy Doyle
- Representing the national landscape in Irish romanticism
- Respectability and reform : Irish American women's activism, 1880-1920
- Rethinking occupied Ireland : gender and incarceration in contemporary Irish film
- Selected plays of Padraic Colum
- Selected short stories of Padraic Colum
- T.C. Murray, dramatist : voice of rural Ireland
- The Irish Beckett
- The Parnell split, 1890-91
- The antimodernism of Joyce's Portrait of the artist as a young man
- The drama of J.M. Synge
- The economy of Ulysses : making both ends meet
- The figure in the cave and other essays
- The harp re-strung : the United Irishmen and the rise of Irish literary nationalism
- The long war : the IRA and Sinn Féin
- The myth of an Irish cinema : approaching Irish-themed films
- The snake's pass : a critical edition
- The whole matter : the poetic evolution of Thomas Kinsella
- Twentieth-century Irish drama : mirror up to nation
- Two Irelands : literary feminisms north and south
- Ulysses as a comic novel
- Women creating women : contemporary Irish women poets
- Writing Irish : selected interviews with Irish writers from the Irish literary supplement
- Writing Lough Derg : from William Carleton to Seamus Heaney
- Yeats
- Yeats and postmodernism
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