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ASIER ALTUNA-GARCÍA DE SALAZAR |
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| Nineteenth-Century Anglo-Irish Cervantine |
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| MARIA AMOR BARROS DEL RÍO | |||
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How to Disguise Fairy Tales in 21st Century Ireland. |
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| A Feminist Analysis of Marian Keyes and Cathy Kellys Blockbusters |
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MICHAEL BÖSS |
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| Belonging without Belonging: Colm Tóibíns Dialogue with the Past |
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JOHN BRADLEY |
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| On Becoming European: An Economists Education |
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ROY FOSTER |
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| Old Ireland and Himself: William Orpen and the Conflicts of Irish Identity |
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LUZ MAR GONZÁLEZ ARIAS |
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The Famine of the 90s: Female Starvation and Religious Thought in Leanne OSullivans Waiting for My Clothes |
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RUI CARVALHO HOMEM |
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| Couplings: Agon and Composition in Paul Muldoons Ekphrastic Poetry |
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| EAMONN HUGHES | |||
| ‘… what’s far worse, it’ll have two mothers’: Rhetoric and Reproduction in Sean O’Casey’s Dublin Quartet |
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WESLEY HUTCHINSON |
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| Engendering Change in the UDA: Gary Mitchells Loyal Women |
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CHRISTIAN MAILHES |
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| Northern Ireland in Transition: the Role of Justice |
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ALFRED MARKEY |
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| Revisionisms and The Story of Ireland: From Sean OFaolain to Roy Foster |
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DAVID PIERCE |
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| The Irish Theme in the Writings of Bill Naughton |
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ANGELA RYAN |
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| Tragic Heroines and Wise Women in the Novels of Somerville and Ross |
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AILBHE SMYTH |
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EIBHEAR WALSHE |
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| Several Landscapes: Bowen and the Terrain of North Cork |
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