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Modern Irish Fiction: Renewing the Art of the New / Liam Harte
The Role and Representation of Betrayal in the Irish Short Story Since Dubliners / Gerry Smyth
Effing the Ineffable: Samuel Beckett's Narrators / Sinéad Mooney
Arrows in Flight: Success and Failure in Mid-Twentieth-Century Irish Fiction / Heather Ingman
'Proud of our wee Ulster'?: Writing Region and Identity in Ulster Fiction / Norman Vance
Lethal in Two Languages: Narrative Form and Cultural Politics in the Fiction of Flann O'Brien and Máirtín Ó Cadhain / Louis de Paor
Edna O'Brien and the Politics of Belatedness / Jane Elizabeth Dougherty
'Half-Arsed Modern': John McGahern and the Failed State / Frank Shovlin
John Banville's Fictions of Art / Neil Murphy
Irish Gothic Fiction / Jarlath Killeen
Intimacy, Sex, and Violence in Northern Irish Women's Fiction / Caroline Magennis
House, Land, and Family Life: Children's Fiction and Irish Homes / Pádraic Whyte
Irish Crime Fiction / Ian Campbell Ross
Irish Science Fiction / Jack Fennell
The Great Famine in Fiction, 1901-2015 / Melissa Fegan
Fictions of 1916 in the Story of Ireland / Laura O'Connor
Irish Literary Cinema / Kevin Rockett
Shame is the Spur: Novels by Irish Catholics, 1873-1922 / James H. Murphy
Devolutionary Identities: Crosscurrents in Contemporary Irish and Scottish Fiction / Stefanie Lehner
Sex, Violence, and Religion in the Irish-American Domestic Novel / Sally Barr Ebest
'A Sly, Mid-Atlantic Appropriation': Ireland, the United States, and Transnational Fictions of Spain / Sinéad Moynihan
The Irish Novelist as Critic and Anthologist / Eve Patten
Dublin in the Rare New Times / Derek Hand
'Our Nameless Desires': The Erotics of Time and Space in Contemporary Irish Lesbian and Gay Fiction / Michael G. Cronin
Contemporary Irish-Language Fiction / Pádraig Ó Siadhail
Nation, Gender, and Genre: Nineteenth-Century Women's Writing and the Development of Irish Fiction / Gerardine Meaney
Northern Irish Fiction After the Troubles / Fiona McCann
Post-Millennial Irish Fiction / Susan Cahill
Epic Modernism: Ulysses and Finnegans Wake / Sam Slote
The Fiction of the Irish in England / Tony Murray
Obliquities: Elizabeth Bowen and the Modern Short Story / Allan Hepburn
George Moore: Gender, Place, and Narrative / Elizabeth Grubgeld
Revival Fiction: Proclaiming the Future / Gregory Castle
The Materialist Fabulist Dialectic: James Stephens, Eimar O'Duffy, and Magic Naturalism / Gregory Dobbins
The Parallax of Irish-Language Modernism, 1900-1940 / Brian Ó Conchubhair.
The Role and Representation of Betrayal in the Irish Short Story Since Dubliners / Gerry Smyth
Effing the Ineffable: Samuel Beckett's Narrators / Sinéad Mooney
Arrows in Flight: Success and Failure in Mid-Twentieth-Century Irish Fiction / Heather Ingman
'Proud of our wee Ulster'?: Writing Region and Identity in Ulster Fiction / Norman Vance
Lethal in Two Languages: Narrative Form and Cultural Politics in the Fiction of Flann O'Brien and Máirtín Ó Cadhain / Louis de Paor
Edna O'Brien and the Politics of Belatedness / Jane Elizabeth Dougherty
'Half-Arsed Modern': John McGahern and the Failed State / Frank Shovlin
John Banville's Fictions of Art / Neil Murphy
Irish Gothic Fiction / Jarlath Killeen
Intimacy, Sex, and Violence in Northern Irish Women's Fiction / Caroline Magennis
House, Land, and Family Life: Children's Fiction and Irish Homes / Pádraic Whyte
Irish Crime Fiction / Ian Campbell Ross
Irish Science Fiction / Jack Fennell
The Great Famine in Fiction, 1901-2015 / Melissa Fegan
Fictions of 1916 in the Story of Ireland / Laura O'Connor
Irish Literary Cinema / Kevin Rockett
Shame is the Spur: Novels by Irish Catholics, 1873-1922 / James H. Murphy
Devolutionary Identities: Crosscurrents in Contemporary Irish and Scottish Fiction / Stefanie Lehner
Sex, Violence, and Religion in the Irish-American Domestic Novel / Sally Barr Ebest
'A Sly, Mid-Atlantic Appropriation': Ireland, the United States, and Transnational Fictions of Spain / Sinéad Moynihan
The Irish Novelist as Critic and Anthologist / Eve Patten
Dublin in the Rare New Times / Derek Hand
'Our Nameless Desires': The Erotics of Time and Space in Contemporary Irish Lesbian and Gay Fiction / Michael G. Cronin
Contemporary Irish-Language Fiction / Pádraig Ó Siadhail
Nation, Gender, and Genre: Nineteenth-Century Women's Writing and the Development of Irish Fiction / Gerardine Meaney
Northern Irish Fiction After the Troubles / Fiona McCann
Post-Millennial Irish Fiction / Susan Cahill
Epic Modernism: Ulysses and Finnegans Wake / Sam Slote
The Fiction of the Irish in England / Tony Murray
Obliquities: Elizabeth Bowen and the Modern Short Story / Allan Hepburn
George Moore: Gender, Place, and Narrative / Elizabeth Grubgeld
Revival Fiction: Proclaiming the Future / Gregory Castle
The Materialist Fabulist Dialectic: James Stephens, Eimar O'Duffy, and Magic Naturalism / Gregory Dobbins
The Parallax of Irish-Language Modernism, 1900-1940 / Brian Ó Conchubhair.