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  1. Re-Mapping Exile: Realities and Metaphors in Irish Literature and History (The Dolphin)
  2. The Irish Bardic Poet (Irish Literature - Studies) by James Carney, 1985-12
  3. A Concise Companion to Postwar British and Irish Poetry (Blackwell Concise Companions to Literature and Culture)
  4. Wanderers Across Language: Exile in Irish and Polish Literature of the Twentieth Century (Legenda Studies in Comparative Literature) by Kinga Olszewska, 2007-08-30
  5. Irish Gangs and Stick-Fighting by John W. Hurley, 2002-03-01
  6. Sleepwalker (Irish Literature Series) by John Toomey, 2010-10-12
  7. The Oxford Anthology of English Literature: Volume I:The Middle Ages through the Eighteenth Century (Middle Ages Through the Eighteenth Century)
  8. Early Irish Myths and Sagas (Penguin Classics)
  9. Strange Country: Modernity and Nationhood in Irish Writing since 1790 (Clarendon Lectures in English Literature) by Seamus Deane, 1999-05-20
  10. Historical Dictionary of Irish Cinema (Historical Dictionaries of Literature and the Arts) by Roderick Flynn, 2007-07-30
  11. A Companion to the British and Irish Short Story (Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture)
  12. We Irish: Essays on Irish Literature and Society by Denis Donoghue, 1986-09-12
  13. Longman Anthology of Women's Literature by Mary K. DeShazer, 2000-12-28
  14. Language, Identity and Liberation in Contemporary Irish Literature (Language, Discourse, Society) by Jennifer Keating-Miller, 2010-01-15

81. Irish Literature Discussion Welcome
irish literature Discussion Page. This is an online discussion forumcalled irish literature. The contents page shows the titles
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82. Irish Literature Professor To Speak At UNLV
irish literature PROFESSOR TO SPEAK AT UNLV. Seamus Deane, an acclaimedIrish scholar and writer, will make two presentations at UNLV Oct. 3.
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Seamus Deane, an acclaimed Irish scholar and writer, will make two presentations at UNLV Oct. 3. The Distinguished Professor of Irish Literature at the University of Notre Dame will will read from his first novel, "Reading in the Dark," at 3 p.m. at Frank and Estella Beam Hall, Room 241. At 7:30 p.m. that evening, Deane will deliver a lecture on politics and literature in 20th century Ireland in the auditorium of the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Natural History. A member of the Royal Irish Academy, he also has served as a distinguished faculty member at a number of other universities in Ireland and America, including University College in Dublin and the University of California, Berkeley. Deane, along with with Nobel Laureate Seamus Haney, playwright Brian Friel, and actor Stephen Rea, is a founding member of the Field Day company of Northern Irish writers. Deane is the author of several important works of literary criticism, including "Celtic Revivals: Essays in Modern Irish Literature" and "A Short History of Irish LIterature." He also is the general editor of the seminal "Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing," the most complete collection of Irish writing ever assembled. In the area of creative writing, Deane has earned the AE Award for Literature and the American Ireland Fund Literary Award. "Reading in the Dark" (Knopf, 1997), has been called a "lyrically charged, breathtakingly sad and haunting story of one boy's childhood in the 1940s and 1950s Derry, a place where both ancient and modern myths collide with the harsh realities of everyday." "Reading in the Dark" was runner-up for last year's Booker Prize, awarded annually to the best British novel.

83. Irish Literature And Culture Syllabus
DUCIS. irish literature and Culture Syllabus. SYLLABUS. irish literature and Culture. English Basic Course. 7,5 ECTS credits. Spring 03. The Faculty. of Humanities.
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SYLLABUS Irish Literature and Culture - English Basic Course 7,5 ECTS credits
Spring The Faculty of Humanities and Languages Single Subject Course Course co-ordinator /exa miner: Irene Gilsenan Nordin
AIM
The aim of this course is to introduce students to modern Irish literature from a cultural viewpoint. By analysing texts from different cultural and historical perspectives, students are encouraged to develop a critical approach to the literature. An additional aim of the course is to further the students’ communicative skills in the English language. CONTENT The course consists of a series of seminars, where the following genres are studied: the short story, the novel, drama, poetry, and film. Central themes in Irish literature such as politics, gender, and post-colonialism, will be explored against the historical and cultural background of twentieth-century Irish society. The course includes work by men and women writers, from both Northern Ireland and the Republic. FORMAT The course consists of obligatory seminars, in which students are expected to participate actively. All teaching is conducted in English.

84. Anglo - Irish Literature Course Features 1 Or 2 Week Course 15
Anglo irish literature. Course MLI offers a one or two week Anglo-IrishLiterature programme, based on a minimum of 10 students. A
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A n g l o - I r i s h Literature Course Features :
  • 1 or 2 week course
  • 15 lessons per week
  • Methodology: Task-based approach
  • Levels: Pre-Intermediate +
  • Cultural Programme
  • Optional Irish History Module
  • Choice of six modules
  • Available September to June
Course Fees Include :
  • 15 lessons per week
  • 3 Cultural Excursions
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MLI offers a one or two week Anglo-Irish Literature programme, based on a minimum of 10 students. A choice of seven modules are on offer as follows:
  • James Joyce
  • W.B. Yeats
  • G.B. Shaw
  • Samuel Beckett
  • Oscar Wilde
  • Modern Irish Writers
  • Roddy Doyle
  • William Trevor
  • John Mc Gahern
  • Irish History - perspective
Students following a one-week programme choose three modules and those on a two-week programme choose six. Classes are workshop based and a high degree of participation is expected of students. Students make a presentation at the end of the programme on one of the chosen modules.
This programme is particularly suited to school groups.

85. AOH Division 16 (Marlborough, Massachusetts) Guest Speakers
Welcome to our irish literature Page! Irish IrishAmerican literature is someof the richest and most influential, especially of the 20th century.
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86. Irish Literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. irish literature.see Gaelic literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.
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87. Irish Literature Since 1800 - Allyn & Bacon / Longman Catalog
. Table of Contents. About the Author(s). RELATEDTITLES. Literary Criticism (English Literature). irish literature Since 1800.......ABOUT THIS PRODUCT.
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88. Luminarium Irish Literature Bookstore
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89. Communities Of Difference In Contemporary Irish Literature
Communities of Difference in Contemporary irish literature PaulMuldoon, Frank McGuinness, and Patrick McCabe (download pdf).
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Ideas of the nation as the central model of social relations have exerted an overwhelming influence on the critical vocabularies available for Irish, British, and postcolonial literature. This nearly exclusive emphasis on national forms of belonging has proven vital, but it has also distorted the intersections between literature and community. Through an examination of three major contemporary Irish authors whose work resists the conflation of community and nation that has marked much critical study, "Communities of Difference" insists that community must be read in its own right rather than inevitably within the nation's rhetorical orbit.
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The first chapter argues that Paul Muldoon's poetry comes to understand community as a balancing act perpetually on the cusp between rootedness and disintegration, an act that rejects both a hierarchy among versions of home and the false choice between engagement and exile. With a poetic language in which "chaos and flux" are not a crisis but a way of being, a poem like "Immram" accepts rather than resolves the evanescence of roots and origins. In much the same way, the career-defining poem "7, Middagh Street" asks and answers questions about art's relationship to its communities precisely by refusing to provide a single answer.

90. The Access Ireland Channel - All Channels Network
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91. Fund For Irish Literature At KU Created
January 11, 2000. Contact John Scarffe, KU Endowment, (785) 8327336.FUND FOR irish literature AT KU CREATED. LAWRENCE - Three siblings
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January 11, 2000 Contact: John Scarffe, KU Endowment, (785) 832-7336.
FUND FOR IRISH LITERATURE AT KU CREATED
LAWRENCE - Three siblings have donated $30,000 for the University of Kansas Libraries to acquire Irish literature in memory of their aunt, a former KU librarian, Keith Russell, dean of libraries, announced today. Cornelius J. Dwyer Jr. of New York City, Michael R. Dwyer of Le Mans, France, and Rosemary Dwyer Higgins of Monson, Mass., presented the gift to the Kansas University Endowment Association to endow the Rosemary A. McDonough Fund for Irish Literature, in honor of their aunt, Rosemary A. McDonough. "KU's holdings in Irish literature are among the finest in North America, and the McDonough Fund will help assure that this excellence can be sustained long into the future," Russell said. McDonough began her career at Washburn University, where she was an assistant professor in the economics department for 14 years. In 1969, she joined the KU library faculty and worked as a serials cataloger, an exchange librarian and a reference librarian until she retired in 1990. While at KU, McDonough was a member of several library and university organizations, including the KU Library Staff Association and the Faculty Senate Committee on Scholarly Publication. She also was the chairwoman of the Senex Human Relations Committee, secretary for KU's branch of the American Association of University Professors and co-chair of its Economic Status of the Profession committee. William J. Crowe, Spencer Librarian and former dean of libraries and vice chancellor of Information Services, remembered McDonough as "a talented professional and favorite of her colleagues in the library, as well as of the faculty and students who relied on her intelligence and enjoyed her wit."

92. Irish Literature, History, Music
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94. Anglo-Irish Literature Collection Now Online
Angloirish literature Collection Now Online. Thousands of pages ofirish literature in the Boston College Libraries are now more
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Anglo-Irish Literature Collection Now Online
Thousands of pages of Irish literature in the Boston College Libraries are now more accessible to scholars, thanks to BC librarians who catalogued a major Anglo-Irish literature microfilm collection and placed records on more than 1,400 Irish serials on the Internet. O'Neill Library staff members made a significant contribution to international library records recently when they catalogued the Galway Resource for Anglo-Irish Literature, or GRAIL, a microform set containing hundreds of 19th-century Anglo-Irish literary works. The set was purchased by O'Neill Library 10 years ago, but its contents were largely unknown to library users. With the listing of 547 new bibliographic records in the Quest system, many of the titles in the set are now accessible at Boston College for the first time. The GRAIL cataloging was done by O'Neill Copy Cataloging Assistant Jeffery Jones and Cataloger Elizabeth Sweeney, recently appointed as librarian for the University's new Irish Music Center. The records have been included in the Online Computer Library Center's WorldCat, the world's largest and most comprehensive database of bibliographic information. "This is an important accomplishment for the BC Libraries," said University Librarian Jerome Yavarkovsky. "Beth Sweeney and Jeffery Jones have made hundreds of 19th-century microfilmed Anglo-Irish literary works accessible to scholars worldwide."

95. Literature And Literary Criticism: British And Irish Literature
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96. Creighton University Summer School
The Creighton program continues to feature some of the best Irish literary andvisual artists, scholars of irish literature, and speakers on all aspects of
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While traditions remain strong in Ireland, there's much to be saidabout a country whose capital city's population is nearly half under the age of 25. At Creighton University's Summer School in Ireland, you'll spend four weeks at Trinity College in Dublin learning about how twenty-first century Ireland is cultivating its culture. The Creighton program continues to feature some of the best Irish literary and visual artists, scholars of Irish literature, and speakers on all aspects of Irish culturefrom Intel to Inisheer.
But don't think you'll be stuck in the classroom the entire time. With long weekends and one group trip during the program, there will be plenty of opportunities to take in the cosmopolitan life of Dublin's city center, as well as the ways of the countryside and coastal towns. From traditional music to Indian food, every corner you turn in Ireland is something unexpected.
In the past ten years, the Creighton University Summer School inIreland has become the most affordable and resourceful summer program in Ireland. And, really, that comes as little surprise. After all, it combines lectures by respected Irish writers and scholars with unique trips outside the classroom to give each student an authentic sampling of the elements of the Irish culture.

97. Yale University Library: Database & Article Searching
Studies in irish literature Connect to Studies in irish literature.About Studies in irish literature. Studies in irish literature
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98. Irish Literature Texts
ANGLOIRISH LITERARY TEXTS. Edmund Spenser. The Answer to the Injured Lady. A Proposalfor the Universal Use of Irish Manufacture. Drapier's Letters, Letter IV.
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Edmund Spenser
A View of the Present State of Ireland
Jonathan Swift:
The Story of the Injured Lady
The Answer to the Injured Lady A Proposal for the Universal Use of Irish Manufacture Drapier's Letters, Letter IV ... A Modest Proposal
Popular Ballads Shule Aroon: A Brigade Ballad The Shan van Vocht Now fair and strong the south-east blew The Croppy Boy ... The Wearin' o' the Green
William Drennan The Wake of William Orr
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A Nation Once Again
James Clarence Mangan Dark Rosaleen Siberia "Speranza" (Jane Francesca Elgee, Lady Wilde)

99. Untitled Document
Published by the irish Jesuits and aiming to examine social political and economic issues; discusses literature, history, philosophy, religion, and irish identity. Helps to promote understanding of Northern Ireland.
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100. School Of Irish Homepage
Program of studies of Celtic languages and literature, with emphasis on Old and Modern irish.
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