Critical Theory

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C.P Curran

15th Mar 2022 · Hardback

In 1968, Conn Curran summed up his life-long companionship with Joyce, including the 1904 photograph he took of his friend in his family's...

Sarah E. McKibben

25th October 2010 · Hardback

Drawing on feminist, postcolonial and gender theory, this work argues for the ideological, representational and linguistic complexity of early modern Irish poetry...

Cliona O Gallchoir

7th September 2005 · Hardback

This innovative book reassess the place of Maria Edgeworth within the Irish literary canon by illuminating the connections between her views on gender...

Cliona O Gallchoir

7th September 2005 · Paperback / softback

This innovative book reassess the place of Maria Edgeworth within the Irish literary canon by illuminating the connections between her views on gender...

Frank Ormsby

15th June 2023 · Hardback

In The World Unmade Frank Ormsby explores the poetic diversity of Northern Ireland, with a particular focus on the poetry of the...

Phyllis Gaffney

1st May 2024 · Soft Jacket

History shifts languages; languages shape history a deep-rooted, dynamic process manifest in Victorian Ireland. Continental influences predating the Penal Laws were...

C.P Curran

15th Mar 2022 · Hardback

In 1968, Conn Curran summed up his life-long companionship with Joyce, including the 1904 photograph he took of his friend in his family's...

MICHEAL MCCANN

10th December 2020 · Hardback

Offering an intimate look at the vast influence of Ireland's extraordinary literary heritage...

Margaret Kelleher

11th November 2018 · Paperback / softback

The Maamtrasna Murders provides a cultural history of the events and subsequent impact of the renowned Maamtrasna murders from the perspective of...

Jose Carregal

1 October 2021 · Paperback

Before gay decriminalisation in 1993, there was no solid gay or lesbian tradition in Irish writing, due to the political and cultural dominance...

Anne Enright

11th January 2019 · Hardback

In three urgent pieces of non-fiction Anne Enright explores speech and silence in the lives of Irish women....

Philip O'Leary

1st June 2017 · Hardback

An Underground Theatre is the first full-length study of playwrights working in the Irish language in the pivotal 1930-80 period. In this...

Harry Clifton

1st November 2015 · Hardback

In this volume, the distinguished Dublin poet Harry Clifton - who has lived and worked all over the globe - focuses on...

Maria Stuart

31st October 2014 · Hardback

An international collection of critical and creative work that offers compelling responses to the specifics of 'tradition' and 'place' in the face...

Ann Chapman

26th September 2011 · Hardback

Our knowledge of Cleopatra, one of the most famous woman in antiquity, comes from Plutarch's description of her. Plutarch, whose works have...

Tim Conley

12th May 2010 · Hardback

From philosophically informed exegeses and the various conceptions of international modernism to considerations of dance, film, and the flourishing field of genetic...

Philip O'Leary

6th May 2011 · Hardback

Explores the evolving ideology that inspired the successful campaign of writers such as Ciaran and Brian O Nuallain, and Cathal O Sandair...

Philip O'Leary

1st April 2010 · Hardback

Although the 1940s are often seen as a period of lowered post-Renaissance expectations for Irish writers of English, they were years of...