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Issue 5

Irish Film and Television – 2009

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Irish Film and Television – 2009estudios.irlandeses2022-02-14T12:02:32+02:00

Irish Studies Round the World – 2009

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Irish Studies Round the World – 2009estudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:10:24+02:00

Irish Studies in Spain – 2009

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Irish Studies in Spain – 2009estudios.irlandeses2013-06-07T17:53:25+02:00

Comparative Literature in Ireland and Worldwide – An Interview with Professor Declan Kiberd

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Comparative Literature in Ireland and Worldwide – An Interview with Professor Declan Kiberdestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:10:25+02:00

“The Old Illusion of Belonging”: Distinctive Style, Bad Faith and John Banville’s The Sea

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“The Old Illusion of Belonging”: Distinctive Style, Bad Faith and John Banville’s The Seaestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:11:54+02:00

A Feminism of Their Own?: Irish Women’s History and Contemporary Irish Women’s Writing

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A Feminism of Their Own?: Irish Women’s History and Contemporary Irish Women’s Writingestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:11:54+02:00

“Suspended between the Two Worlds”: Gestation Metaphors and Representations of Childbirth in Contemporary Irish Women’s Poetry

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“Suspended between the Two Worlds”: Gestation Metaphors and Representations of Childbirth in Contemporary Irish Women’s Poetryestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:11:55+02:00

Square-Toed Boots and Felt Hats: Irish Revolutionaries and the Invasion of Canada (1848-1871)

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Square-Toed Boots and Felt Hats: Irish Revolutionaries and the Invasion of Canada (1848-1871)estudios.irlandeses2022-02-17T13:40:55+02:00

A Woman Leaving Twice to Arrive: The Journey as Quest for a Gendered Diasporic Identity in Anne Devlin’s After Easter

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A Woman Leaving Twice to Arrive: The Journey as Quest for a Gendered Diasporic Identity in Anne Devlin’s After Easterestudios.irlandeses2022-02-17T13:39:46+02:00

Migration, Masculinity and the Fugitive State of Mind in the Irish Emigrant Footballer Autobiography: the Case of Paul McGrath

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Migration, Masculinity and the Fugitive State of Mind in the Irish Emigrant Footballer Autobiography: the Case of Paul McGrathestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:11:56+02:00

“She had to start thinking like a man”: Women Writing Bodies in Contemporary Northern Irish Fiction

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“She had to start thinking like a man”: Women Writing Bodies in Contemporary Northern Irish Fictionestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:11:56+02:00

Monological Drama to Reshape the Northern Irish Identity: A Night in November by Marie Jones

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Monological Drama to Reshape the Northern Irish Identity: A Night in November by Marie Jonesestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:11:57+02:00

Jasmine and Lagarto: Pearse Hutchinson’s Poetry of Spain

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Jasmine and Lagarto: Pearse Hutchinson’s Poetry of Spainestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:11:57+02:00

Elizabeth Bowen, Modernism, and the Spectre of Anglo-Ireland

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Elizabeth Bowen, Modernism, and the Spectre of Anglo-Irelandestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:11:58+02:00

Un San Patricio verde caribeño: la celebración del 17 de marzo en la isla de Montserrat

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Un San Patricio verde caribeño: la celebración del 17 de marzo en la isla de Montserratestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:11:58+02:00

“A Fusillade of Question Marks”: (re)presenting the present or the poet as a chronicler in The Irish for No by Ciaran Carson

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“A Fusillade of Question Marks”: (re)presenting the present or the poet as a chronicler in The Irish for No by Ciaran Carsonestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:11:58+02:00

The Teaching of Book-Keeping in the Hedge Schools of Ireland

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The Teaching of Book-Keeping in the Hedge Schools of Irelandestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:11:59+02:00
Electronic Journal of the Spanish Association for Irish Studies (AEDEI)

Electronic Journal of the Spanish Association for Irish Studies (AEDEI)

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