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| 1. | Oscar Wilde And The Relationship Between The Problem Of The Twentieth Century Irish Literature, Art And Reality |
| 2. | A Report On The Translation Of Chapter One Of Translation In A Postcolonial Context ——Early Irish Literature In English Translation |
| 3. | A Report On The Translation Of Translation In A Postcolonial Context -Early Irish Literature In English Translation |
| 4. | Domestication, Or Foreignization? A Report On Translation Of The 8th Chapter Of Translation In A Postcolonial Context-Early Irish Literature In English Translation |
| 5. | The ghost in the Irish psyche: Ghost stories in contemporary Irish literature |
| 6. | Intimate modernities: Modern British and Irish literature, 1922--1955 |
| 7. | Stereotyping no more: Contemporary Irish literature and its reevaluation of pub life and the bachelor's group in Ireland |
| 8. | Emerald Green: An ecocritical study of Irish literature |
| 9. | Mother England, mother Ireland: National allegory and maternal authority in Anglo-Irish literature and culture, 1880--1922 |
| 10. | Kingship, history and mythmaking in medieval Irish literature |
| 11. | Literary maps: Cartography in Anglo-Irish literature |
| 12. | 'A brutalized culture': The horror genre in contemporary Irish literature |
| 13. | Coming home to history: The domestic interior and the nation in twentieth-century Irish literature |
| 14. | Identity and authenticity: Explorations in Native American and Irish literature and culture |
| 15. | Anxious states: Violence, modernization, and nationalism in British and Irish literature, 1916--1997 |
| 16. | Oral eyeness: Scripted orature in twentieth century Irish literature and performance (James Joyce, William Butler Yeats, Brendan Behan, Patrick McCabe) |
| 17. | Irish literature of the Second World War: The stylistics of neutrality |
| 18. | Distant realities: Fictionality in Polish and Irish literature |
| 19. | Irish Republican literature, 1968--1998: 'Standing on the threshold of another trembling world' |
| 20. | A famine of preference: Images of anorexia in contemporary Irish literature (Edna O'Brien, Colum McCann, Nuala O'Faolain) |
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