Irish studies (Syracuse, N.Y.)
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- A Yeats dictionary : persons and places in the poetry of William Butler Yeats
- A chastened communion : modern Irish poetry and Catholicism
- All dressed up : modern Irish historical pageantry
- An Irish literature reader : poetry, prose, drama
- Beckett and myth : an archetypal approach
- Brian Friel's (post) colonial drama : language, illusion, and politics
- Carmilla
- Catholic emancipations : Irish fiction from Thomas Moore to James Joyce
- Collaborative Dubliners : Joyce in dialogue
- Collaborative Dubliners : Joyce in dialogue
- Contemporary Irish cinema : from The quiet man to Dancing at Lughnasa
- Crossing Highbridge : a memoir of Irish America
- Crossing Highbridge : a memoir of Irish America
- Diaspora and memory practices
- Family secrets : William Butler Yeats and his relatives
- Finnegans wake : a plot summary
- Frank O'Connor at work
- Great hatred, little room : the Irish historical novel
- Ireland in focus : film, photography, and popular culture
- Ireland in focus : film, photography, and popular culture
- Irish questions and Jewish questions : crossovers in culture
- Irish theater in America : essays on Irish theatrical diaspora
- Irish theater in America : essays on Irish theatrical diaspora
- James K. McGuire : boy mayor and Irish nationalist
- Joyce, O'Casey, and the Irish popular theater
- Joyce/Shakespeare
- Kate O'Brien and Spanish literary culture
- Memory Ireland, Volume 2, Diaspora and memory practices
- Memory Ireland, Volume 2, Diaspora and memory practices
- Memory Ireland, Volume 3, The famine and the troubles
- Modern Irish drama : W.B. Yeats to Marina Carr
- Modern Irish drama : W.B. Yeats to Marina Carr
- Modernity, Community, and Place in Brian Friel's Drama
- Pilgrimage in Ireland : the monuments and the people
- Prodigal father : the life of John Butler Yeats (1839-1922)
- Reading Roddy Doyle
- Relocated memories : the Great Famine in Irish and diaspora fiction, 1846-1870
- Representing the national landscape in Irish Romanticism
- Representing the national landscape in Irish romanticism
- Respectability and reform : Irish American women's activism, 1880-1920
- Revolutionary damnation : Badiou and Irish fiction from Joyce to Enright
- Samuel Beckett in the literary marketplace
- Seamus Heaney as aesthetic thinker : a study of the prose
- Seamus Heaney, poet of contrary progressions
- Shadowy heroes : Irish literature of the 1890s
- Suburban affiliations : social relations in the greater Dublin area
- Suburban affiliations : social relations in the greater Dublin area
- Suburban affiliations : social relations in the greater Dublin area
- The Anglo-Irish novel and the big house
- The Irish Beckett
- The Irish Bridget : Irish immigrant women in domestic service in America, 1840-1930
- The Irish Bridget : Irish immigrant women in domestic service in America, 1840-1930
- The Irish Bridget : Irish immigrant women in domestic service in America, 1840-1930
- The Parnell split, 1890-91
- The antimodernism of Joyce's Portrait of the artist as a young man
- The economy of Ulysses : making both ends meet
- The harp re-strung : the United Irishmen and the rise of Irish literary nationalism
- The midnight court : Cúirt an mheán oíche : a critical edition
- The rebels and other short fiction
- The urban plays of the early Abbey theatre : beyond O'Casey
- Trauma and recovery : in the twenty-first-century Irish novel
- Ulster's uncertain defenders : Protestant political, paramilitary, and community groups, and the Northern Ireland conflict
- Yeats
- Yeats and postmodernism
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