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Irish Literature

Irish Identities Revisited in Mary O’Donnell’s “Empire”

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Irish Identities Revisited in Mary O’Donnell’s “Empire”estudios.irlandeses2022-03-17T10:33:46+02:00

“‘Idle Talk, Idle Talk, Idle Talk’: Samuel Beckett, Anglo-Ireland, and Heideggerian Thought”

estudios.irlandeses2021-03-16T17:15:10+02:00
“‘Idle Talk, Idle Talk, Idle Talk’: Samuel Beckett, Anglo-Ireland, and Heideggerian Thought”estudios.irlandeses2021-03-16T17:15:10+02:00

“An artist, first and foremost”. An Interview with Sara Baume

estudios.irlandeses2020-10-31T12:01:06+02:00
“An artist, first and foremost”. An Interview with Sara Baumeestudios.irlandeses2020-10-31T12:01:06+02:00

“Schoolchildren would not now be protesting had Greta Thunberg not made her stand. Writers have begun to take note”. An Interview with Celia de Fréine

estudios.irlandeses2020-10-28T12:32:42+02:00
“Schoolchildren would not now be protesting had Greta Thunberg not made her stand. Writers have begun to take note”. An Interview with Celia de Fréineestudios.irlandeses2020-10-28T12:32:42+02:00

“Stretching the Imagination into another World”: An Interview with Eibhear Walshe

estudios.irlandeses2020-03-17T10:01:29+02:00
“Stretching the Imagination into another World”: An Interview with Eibhear Walsheestudios.irlandeses2020-03-17T10:01:29+02:00

Disrupting Colonial Views: Savvy Nabobs, Oriental Dreams. Colonial Appropriations in J.C. Mangan’s “An Extraordinary Adventure in the Shades” and “The Thirty Flasks”

estudios.irlandeses2020-03-16T14:31:34+02:00
Disrupting Colonial Views: Savvy Nabobs, Oriental Dreams. Colonial Appropriations in J.C. Mangan’s “An Extraordinary Adventure in the Shades” and “The Thirty Flasks”estudios.irlandeses2020-03-16T14:31:34+02:00

Irish Studies in Cyprus

estudios.irlandeses2019-03-16T13:33:05+02:00
Irish Studies in Cyprusestudios.irlandeses2019-03-16T13:33:05+02:00

The Ulster Cycle: Cultural Significance for Irish Composers

estudios.irlandeses2018-03-13T09:38:56+02:00
The Ulster Cycle: Cultural Significance for Irish Composersestudios.irlandeses2018-03-13T09:38:56+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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