In April we will be publishing Pearse's Patriots: St Enda's and the Cult of Boyhood. For a limited time you can save €10 off the list price. Here are the...
World of books (Filed: 16/02/2004) A N Wilson on the lasting greatness of Yeats Yeats had so many barmy ideas - dabbled with ouija boards, consulted spirit ...
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Hello everyone, The IFR (International Fiction Review) is seeking contact with scholars of literature to receive essays and articles on contemporary fiction....
Irish Masterpiece Returning to Its Bleak Home By BRIAN LAVERY Published: March 17, 2004 GEESALA, Ireland — To describe the landscape around this spot on the ...
Query re Irish writer, Biddy Jenkinson, for my colleagues in Irish Studies: Might any of you out there kindly put me in touch with Biddy Jenkinson in Ireland? ...
Maureen Mulvihill
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Apr 9, 2004 1:00 am
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Hi, Could you tell me what kind of things can be posted? I am in a Contemporary Irish Literature class. I have done a couple of papers I would be willing to...
Glenn Patterson: Alternative Ulster Glenn Patterson breaks the mould of Irish fiction by treating his native Belfast as a place and not an issue. Clare Dwyer...
Bloomsday, 1904 Published: June 16, 2004 "Sixteenth today it is," thinks Leopold Bloom, and the 16th it was, in June 1904. James Joyce, age 22, would walk out...
How do you like your stake? Bram Stoker is brought to vivid and glorious life in Paul Murray's new biography, From the Shadow of Dracula Ian Thomson Sunday...
Hi we've got Roddy Doyle coming into the studio to talk about his novel, the Commitments (for BBC's "World Book Club") and he's going to be answering questions...
Roddy Doyle: The sound of the city Roddy Doyle has plunged his boastful Irish hero into the heart of the Jazz Age. Boyd Tonkin talks to the author about music,...
Japan, Ireland events to mark centennial of Hearn's death By KO HIRANO Kyodo News Researchers from around the world will assemble for a series of events in ...
Don't read the article, buy the book. RD is the top Ir writer right now & for the last 10 years or so. Star Called Henry was, I believe, his most mature piece...
Should activity not resume here promptly, Yahoo will delete the group and its archives. This would be a shame, I think, but is inevitable if the group members...
With a slight air of desperation I wonder if any colleage has a recording of this radio programme I could beg, borrow or steal? I'm doing a PhD on Paulin and...
Hi I am a PhD student who is seeking any information upon Landlordism in Ireland betweent the dates above. I am researching how Bram Stoker's fiction protrayed...
Simon, failing a taped copy bein available, the Beeb re amenable to giving out recodings of such things where people apply with the 'right kind' of credentials...
Thanks for the advice! I'll give them a try. Simon calraige@... wrote: Simon, failing a taped copy bein available, the Beeb re amenable to giving out...
Joan, yes. It is just quiet because the members (despite being over 100 in number) choose to join up so as to *not* discuss Irish Literature. Perhaps you could...
Ok how about this as an attempt to initiate discussion? - anyone got any info/tips to share on Irish literature jobs - teaching or research etc? ...
Neil Murphy
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Mar 1, 2005 3:21 pm
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Thanks for that. I have actually read Edgeworth's Rackrent and yes it provided me a good comparison between Irish writers. I am also looking for interesting...
Hi I cannot read French but if you would be so kind as to email the facsimile of de beumont's book I could have a go at translating it. Does no English ...
Hi Neil, That's a good topic, but the phrasing is kind of vague -- what stage are you at in the process? have you attempted such a job search? what is your...
Just to let you all know, I have ammended my PhD brief slightly but am still primarily researching the same things as before, although I have become a lot more...
I have read this book, and while it is an interesting read, it does not offer any more information upon the author of Dracula than any of his other, and in my...
I am new to this list and want to invite those interested in W.B. Yeats to consider attending the Yeats summer school in Sligo, Ireland. The school is a...
Jonathan Allison
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May 5, 2005 11:54 pm
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A RESPONSE; Well, I do enjou Irish Literature and Yeats; mostly his plays. Irish Literature is on my top five list of World Literature to read anyway. david a...