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Yeats, 'Leda,' and the Aesthetics of To-Morrow: 'The Immortality of the Soul'
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McKenna |
2009-11-17 03:22 |
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The Music of Riverdance
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Flannery |
2009-11-17 03:22 |
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Between Resistance and Complicity: Metro-Colonial Tactics in Joyce's "Dubliners"
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Valente |
2009-11-14 17:54 |
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Between Resistance and Complicity: Metro-Colonial Tactics in Joyce's "Dubliners"
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Valente |
2009-11-14 17:53 |
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Why Modernist Claims for Autonomy Matter
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Charles Altieri |
2009-06-22 01:44 |
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University of Melbourne /All Locations
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2009-06-01 22:27 |
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"An Iridescence Difficult to Account For": Sexual Initiation in Joyce's Fiction of Development
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Joseph Valente and Margot Backus |
2009-06-01 02:54 |
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The silence underlying all
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Ley |
2009-05-29 03:08 |
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Culture and socialism
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Eagleton |
2009-05-28 16:50 |
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Synge and the scholars - The Irish Times - Sat, May 23, 2009
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Frazier |
2009-05-23 00:44 |
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Roger Casement versus the British Empire Roy Foster TLS
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2009-05-20 16:42 |
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Colonial Sublimities and Sublimations: Swift, Burke, and Ireland
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Fabricant |
2009-05-20 07:04 |
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Ireland, America, and Gothic Memory: Transatlantic Terror in the Early Republic
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Gibbons |
2009-05-20 07:04 |
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"Subtilized into Savages": Edmund Burke, Progress, and Primitivism
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Gibbons |
2009-05-20 07:03 |
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Edmund Burke and Ireland: Aesthetics, Politics and the Colonial Sublime (review)
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Marshall |
2009-05-20 07:03 |
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Edmund Burke and Ireland: Aesthetics, Politics, and the Colonial Sublime (review)
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Griffin |
2009-05-20 07:02 |
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The Enlightenment in Ireland
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Denby |
2009-05-20 07:01 |
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Postcolonial discourses
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Castle |
2009-05-17 18:21 |
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What rough beast comes?(Luck and the Irish: A Brief History of Change, 1970-2000)(Book review).
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Owens |
2009-05-17 08:31 |
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The state of Irish culture.(Outrageous Fortune: Culture and Capital in Modern Ireland)(Book review).
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Coughlan |
2009-05-17 08:29 |
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Cambridge introductions.(The Cambridge Introduction to W.B. Yeats)(Book review).
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Owens |
2009-05-17 08:27 |
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A literature of revenance.(Haunted English: The Celtic Fringe, the British Empire, and De-Anglicization)(Book review).
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Castle |
2009-05-17 08:24 |
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The dominant tradition.(James Joyce's Negations: Irony, Indeterminacy and Nihilism in Ulysses and: Other Writings)(Book review).
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2009-05-17 08:20 |
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James Joyce in Context
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McCourt |
2009-05-17 08:07 |
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The Ethics of Modernism: Moral Ideas in Yeats, Eliot, Joyce, Woolf and Beckett
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Oser |
2009-05-17 07:51 |