Critical Theory

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Ann Chapman

26th September 2011 · Hardback

Our knowledge of Cleopatra, one of the most famous woman in antiquity, comes from Plutarch's description of her. Plutarch, whose works have...

Philip O'Leary

6th May 2011 · Hardback

Explores the evolving ideology that inspired the successful campaign of writers such as Ciaran and Brian O Nuallain, and Cathal O Sandair...

Sarah E. McKibben

25th October 2010 · Hardback

Drawing on feminist, postcolonial and gender theory, this work argues for the ideological, representational and linguistic complexity of early modern Irish poetry...

Tim Conley

12th May 2010 · Hardback

From philosophically informed exegeses and the various conceptions of international modernism to considerations of dance, film, and the flourishing field of genetic...

Philip O'Leary

1st April 2010 · Hardback

Although the 1940s are often seen as a period of lowered post-Renaissance expectations for Irish writers of English, they were years of...

W.J. Mc Cormack

1st March 2010 · Hardback

W B Yeats went to great lengths to design his self-image which biographers have been slow to challenge. This study of the...

Hugh Kenner

5th June 2008 · Hardback

Contains the letters written to each other by the renowned Joyce scholars, Hugh Kenner and Adaline Glasheen, between 1953 and 1984. Using...

Andrew Fitzsimons

6th May 2008 · Paperback / softback

Offers a chronological journey through the structural and thematic development of Thomas Kinsella's poetic writing. This book shows that his poetry is...

Phyllis Gaffney

2nd April 2008 · Hardback

Rick Caldicott is known for his work on the seventeenth century, especially theatre. This book provides a tribute to him. It is...

Brian Cosgrove

8th October 2007 · Hardback

Aims to validate a reading of Joyce in negative terms. Central to this enquiry is an examination of the roles of irony...

James Walton

22nd March 2007 · Paperback / softback

Follows the course of Sheridan Le Fanu's attraction to the void, and his resistance to it, from the beginning to the end...

James Walton

22nd March 2007 · Hardback

Follows the course of Sheridan Le Fanu's attraction to the void, and his resistance to it, from the beginning to the end...

Douglas Jefferson

30th March 2006 · Hardback

Presents a collection of essays from various periods of the author's distinguished career and by fellow academics writing in response to his...

Cliona O Gallchoir

7th September 2005 · Paperback / softback

This innovative book reassess the place of Maria Edgeworth within the Irish literary canon by illuminating the connections between her views on gender...

Cliona O Gallchoir

7th September 2005 · Hardback

This innovative book reassess the place of Maria Edgeworth within the Irish literary canon by illuminating the connections between her views on gender...

Justin Quinn

20th June 2005 · Hardback

American Errancy is a wide-ranging study of the connection between ideology and the sublime in the work of twentieth-century poets, all American with...

Philip O'Leary

2nd August 2004 · Hardback

This volume contains a survey of prose writing - novels, plays, journalism - produced in Ireland between 1922 and 1939. All quotations...

James Clarence Mangan

2nd March 2004 · Paperback / softback

In this selection of Mangan's poetry and prose, Mangan can be appreciated not only for the poignancy and power of his late...