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Irishness

“Cannot an Irishman be a good man?”: Maria Edgeworth’s “The Limerick Gloves” (1804) as a Tale of Irish Identity

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“Cannot an Irishman be a good man?”: Maria Edgeworth’s “The Limerick Gloves” (1804) as a Tale of Irish Identityestudios.irlandeses2020-03-16T14:31:29+02:00

Women on the Move: Mobility in Evelyn Conlon’s Fiction

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Women on the Move: Mobility in Evelyn Conlon’s Fictionestudios.irlandeses2018-03-13T09:21:36+02:00

The Interstitial Status of Irish Gayness in Colm Tóibín’s The Blackwater Lightship and The Master

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The Interstitial Status of Irish Gayness in Colm Tóibín’s The Blackwater Lightship and The Masterestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:09:47+02:00

Intertextual Re-creation in Jamie O’Neill’s At Swim, Two Boys

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Intertextual Re-creation in Jamie O’Neill’s At Swim, Two Boysestudios.irlandeses2018-02-01T12:05:27+02:00

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: James Joyce, the Myth of Icarus, and the Influence of Christopher Marlowe

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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: James Joyce, the Myth of Icarus, and the Influence of Christopher Marloweestudios.irlandeses2022-02-17T13:32:54+02:00
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