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John Moss

16th February 2000 · Paperback / softback

This is an irreverent outsider's view of Ireland and its language, landscape and society. The author also reflects on Canada from his...

Denis Bates

10th December 1999 · Paperback / softback

This is a review of how English is taught in Irish schools and the likely directions of change and reform. Topics include:...

Richard Pine

20th May 1999 · Paperback / softback

Written with the co-operation of Brian Friel and including an assessment of his latest work, this is a completely rewritten and updated...

Don William Cruickshank

16th December 1998 · Hardback

Published to honour the retirement of Professor PatrickGallagher from the Chair of Spanish at University College Dublin, this collection includes eleven essays...

Robert Tracy

15th July 1998 · Hardback

Irish writers who were considered Irish by the English, and English by the Irish are discussed here - including Maria Edgeworth, W.B....

Robert Tracy

15th July 1998 · Paperback / softback

Irish writers who were considered Irish by the English, and English by the Irish are discussed here - including Maria Edgeworth, W.B....

Vera (University College Dublin) Regan

14th May 1998 · Paperback / softback

Containing new research on social context and social language acquisition, this study covers variation in communication strategies, second language learning through interaction,...

Peter J. Lucas

29th October 1997 · Hardback

The author explores what is known about the medieval publishing process through the work of John Capgrave (1393-1464), a prolific author and...

Augustine Martin

13th November 1996 · Hardback

Written over 30 years, these essays range over the field of Anglo-Irish literature from Yeats, Joyce and Synge through Patrick Kavanagh and...

Augustine Martin

13th November 1996 · Paperback / softback

Written over 30 years, these essays range over the field of Anglo-Irish literature from Yeats, Joyce and Synge through Patrick Kavanagh and...