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  1. Irish Pastoral: Nostalgia and Twentieth-century Irish Literature by Oona Frawley, 2005-05
  2. The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Vol. 1 A: The Middle Ages by M.H. Abrams, 1999-12
  3. English Literature (Barron's Ez-101 Study Keys) by Benjamin W. Griffith, 1991-05-24
  4. Everything Irish: The History, Literature, Art, Music, People, and Places of Ireland from A-Z by Lelia Ruckenstein, James O'Malley, 2006-12-05
  5. The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Vol. 1 C: Restoration and the Eighteenth Century
  6. The wearing of the green: The lore, literature, legend, and balladry of the Irish in Australia by Bill Wannan, 1968
  7. A Companion to the British and Irish Novel 1945 - 2000 (Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture)
  8. Early Irish Literature (Celtic Studies) by Myles Dillon, 1994-12
  9. Studies in Irish Literature by Greenwood Electronic Media, 1999-07
  10. Anglo-Irish literature by Hugh Alexander Law, 1974
  11. Anglo-Irish & Irish Literature: Aspects of Language & Culture (Studia Anglistica Upsaliensia Ser. ; No. 64))
  12. The Cambridge History of Irish Literature: Volume 2 by Margaret Kelleher, Phillip O'Leary, 2004-04-01
  13. Irish Literature: Petrie -- Stokes
  14. Modern Irish literature;: Essays in honor of William York/Tindall (The Library of Irish studies)

81. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
1. irish literature on Video Irish America; February 28, 1995; Colin Lacey irish literature on Video. Stamford, CT irish literature on Video.
http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?refid=kilima&q=Irish Literature

82. Eire-Ireland:Journal Of Irish Studies: The Cabinet Of Irish Literature: A Histor
The cabinet of irish literature a historical perspective on Irish anthologies *. (12). II. THE CABINET OF irish literature (18791880) ITS PUBLISHING HISTORY.
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Fall-Winter, 2003 by Margaret Kelleher
I. THE "CULTURE OF THE EXCERPT" AMONG the flurry of reviews and commentaries that followed the publication of volumes I to III of the Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing in 1991, those of most enduring interest moved beyond the heat of the moment to a more general reflection on the role of anthologies themselves. Francis Mulhern's 1993 essay, "A Nation, Yet Again" began, for example, with the cautionary pronouncement, by then all too evident, that "[a]nthologies are strategic weapons in literary politics." (1) Mulhern acknowledged that "authored texts of all kindspoems, novels, plays, reviews, analysesplay more or less telling parts in a theatre of shifting alliances and antagonisms," but he argued for the special rhetorical force of anthologies in their "simulation of self evidence." Here it is as it was: the very fact of re-presentation, flanked by equally self-attesting editorial learning, deters anyone so merely carping as a critic. And so, in principle, whole corpuses, genres, movements and periods can be "finished"resolved, secured, perfected or, as the case may be, killed off. Anthological initiatives may be purely antiquarian, but more often they are not.

83. School Of Celtic Studies - Catalogue F: Irish Literature
School of Celtic Studies, Scoil an Léinn Cheiltigh / Catalogue Index / F irish literature. Books and Publications in Celtic Studies F irish literature.
http://www.celt.dias.ie/publications/cat/cat_f.html
School of Celtic Studies Catalogue Index / F: Irish Literature
Books and Publications in Celtic Studies - F: Irish Literature
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F 1 STUDIES
  • F 1.1 : Studies in Irish literature and history by James Carney 1955 (repr. with index 1979) xi pp. ISBN 1 85500 116 F 1.2 : Makers and forgers: the G. J. Williams Memorial Lecture, delivered at University College, Cardiff, on 7 March 1975 by David Greene 1975. 22 pp. pbk ISBN 7083 0599 7 Distributed for University of Wales Press F 1.3: The heroic biography of Cormac mac Airt by xiii + 138 pp. ISBN 1 85500 094 6 F 1.4: The learned tales of medieval Ireland by Proinsias Mac Cana ix + 159 pp. ISBN 1 85500 120 9 Edition and discussion of two Middle Irish catalogues of tales F 1.5 : Translations and adaptations into Irish by 1984. 18 pp. ISBN 1 85500 134 9 Statutory public lecture, reprinted from Celtica 16 F 1.6 : The Irish bardic poet: a study in the relationship of poet and patron as exemplified in the persons of the poet, (O'Hussey) and his various patrons, mainly members of the Maguire family of Fermanagh

84. English 493--Selected Topic: Irish Literature
Blackmore Library. English 493Selected Topics irish literature. Online Course Guide. Professor Dr. Joan Easton; irish literature Women Authors.
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English 493Selected Topics: Irish Literature Online Course Guide
  • Professor: Dr. Joan Easton
  • Librarian: Jo Ellen Locke
  • Course Guide Contents:
  • Scope
  • Searching for Books Using CHARLI and OhioLINKPrimary and Secondary Sources
  • World Wide Web SitesPrimary and Secondary Sources
  • Full-Text DatabasesPrimary Sources ...
  • Introductory Library Tutorial
  • Scope
    This guide will assist you in finding selected primary and secondary sources on Irish Literature from the earliest times to the present. It will guide you in locating books, periodical articles, full-text databases, and World Wide Web sites. Return to: Top Blackmore Library Home Page
  • Searching for Books Using CHARLI and OhioLINKPrimary and Secondary Sources
    CHARLI is Capital's online library catalog. It lists all books, and nearly everything else, included in the Main and Law Library collections. OhioLINK is a statewide network of academic and other research libraries which share their books through a huge virtual catalog. If the book you need is not available at Capital, you can quickly jump into OhioLINK and request a loan. The book should arrive within two to three business days. Be sure to check OhioLINK if you are not finding enough information in Capital's collection. You can search for books on particular topics in two ways: by keyword and by subject heading.
  • 85. Select Internet Resources In English Literature
    Communication. HFAC. Internet Resources in English, American, and irish literature. Associations and Societies. Contemporary irish literature. Useful
    http://www.hfac.uh.edu/Dean/html/english.htm
    College of Humanities, Fine Arts, and Communication
    Internet Resources in English, American, and Irish Literature
    Associations and Societies
  • The Academy of American Poets
  • Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia
  • H.D. Society
  • Modern Humanities Research Association ...
  • Resources of Scholarly SocietiesLiterature (University of Waterloo Scholarly Societies Project)
  • Society for Early English and Norse Electronic Texts
  • SHARP WEB Journals
  • 86. The Oscar Wilde Centre For Irish Writing, Trinity College Dublin
    The Contexts of Angloirish literature. Michaelmas Term - Professor Terence Brown. This in Anglo-irish literature and the M.Phil. in
    http://www.tcd.ie/OWC/courses/anglo/contexts.html
    Taught Elements Assessment Schedule General Information ...
    The Contexts of Anglo-Irish Literature
    Michaelmas Term - Professor Terence Brown This lecture course, offered to students on the M.Phil. in Anglo-Irish Literature and the M.Phil. in Creative Writing courses, supplies social, cultural and literary contexts for Anglo-Irish literature from the eighteenth century to the present. Lectures: Eighteenth-century Ireland.
    The Gaelic background.
    Swift and eighteenth-century Ireland.
    Burke and Berkeley.
    Thomas Moore: national poet.
    Nineteenth-Century Ireland.
    The Literary Revival and Anglo-Ireland.
    The Literary Revival and Modernism.
    The standard histories are: J.C. Beckett, The Making of Modern Ireland
    Roy Foster, Modern Ireland
    F.S.L. Lyons, Ireland Since the Famine Ronan Fanning, Independent Ireland Oliver McDonagh

    87. Courses For Foreign Students
    COURSES (Index). Courses for Visiting Foreign Students (Office of International Student Affairs; application details) irish literature and the Irish Language
    http://www.tcd.ie/Irish/irww316.htm
    Trinity College Dublin Scoil na Gaeilge
    School of Irish and
    Celtic Languages Description Staff
    Research

    Publications
    ... Oifigeach na Gaeilge
    Scoil na Gaeilge
    (as Gaeilge)

    (In English)
    COURSES Index Courses for Visiting Foreign Students ( Office of International Student Affairs; application details Irish Literature and the Irish Language This one-year course on Irish (Gaelic) literature and language is designed specifically to meet the needs of visiting students. Its aim is to provide students with an introduction to Irish studies, and topics to be dealt with are: early Irish society, history of the Irish language, Irish literature (early to contemporary) and Irish folklore. Since separate topics of the course are taught in each term, admission may be gained to the course at the beginning of each term, provided there are vacancies, and credit units (6, 6, 3) earned accordingly. In addition students may study elementary modern Irish language. Duration: Academic year Contact hours p/w: 2 lectures; 1 seminar or 2 tutorials Assessment: 3 essays or 2 essays and 1 x 2-hour (language) exam Weighting: 15 units Elementary Irish The course is designed to enable visiting students to acquire a basic command of the Modern Irish language. Though the course is non-intensive, provision can also be made for use by the students of the Language Centre's laboratory as an auto-tutor facility.

    88. Notre Dame Press: A Short History Of Irish Literature
    hosted by the AAUP. A Short History of irish literature. Seamus Deane. Discount $14.00 (Regular $17.50). © 1994 Paper Edition
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    Description With insight, erudition, and a razor-keen style, Seamus Deane locates Irish writers within the island's traumatic history. His aim is "to show how literature has been inescapably allied with historical interpretation and with political allegiance." Related Products
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    89. CELT: The Online Resource For Irish History, Literature And Politics
    CELT is the online resource for contemporary and historical irish documents in literature, history and politics in UCC, Ireland. the Corpus of Electronic Texts, brings the wealth of irish literary and historical culture to the Internet, for the
    http://www.ucc.ie/celt
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    The online resource for Irish history, literature and politics.
    CELT, the Corpus of Electronic Texts, brings the wealth of Irish literary and historical culture to the Internet, for the use and benefit of everyone worldwide. It has a searchable online database consisting of contemporary and historical texts from many areas, including literature and the other arts.
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    90. School Of Irish Homepage
    Program of studies of Celtic languages and literature, with emphasis on Old and Modern irish.
    http://www.tcd.ie/Irish/
    Trinity College Dublin Scoil na Gaeilge
    School of Irish and
    Celtic Languages Description Staff
    Research

    Publications
    ... Faculty of Arts (Letters)
    Scoil na Gaeilge
    (as Gaeilge)

    (In English)
    HEAD OF SCHOOL
    Associate Professor of Irish: Professor Damian McManus, PhD, FTCD.
    Room 4062 (Arts Building), telephone (+353 1) 608 1105,
    e-mail: pmcmanus@tcd.ie SCHOOL SECRETARY Room 4055 (Arts Building), telephone +353 1 608 1450, e-mail: nibhraoc@tcd.ie Fax : (+353 1) 608 3127 DESCRIPTION Location Degrees and student numbers STAFF (contact info) ... ADMISSIONS Last updated by on 21-11-02. [TCD home page]

    91. 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.
    http://www.studiesirishreview.com

    92. Island Ireland & Island Ireland Marketplace
    An Internet directory to irish art, culture and environment with handpicked links to irish history, architecture, music, news, genealogy, travel, literature, folk culture, archaeology, the irish
    http://islandireland.com/
    Island Ireland is an Internet directory to Irish art, culture and environment with hand-picked links to Irish history, architecture, music, news, genealogy, travel, literature, folk culture, archaeology, the Irish language and more.... Island Ireland is sponsored by Island Ireland Marketplace, winner of Yahoo's "Top Service" award... US customers can shop for Irish gifts and fragrances, claddagh jewelry, Celtic crosses, wedding gifts and lots more... Visit Island Ireland Marketplace now Celebrating the Ireland-America connection...
    Island Ireland Marketplace AROUND IRELAND
    Tourism, travel and community information for Ireland and the Irish abroad...
    IRISH HISTORY

    The Celts, the Famine, 1916 Rebellion, Northern Ireland, transportation, politics...
    Current events, Irish music and song, traditional instruments, Irish dance...
    Irish Visual Arts

    Irish Musicians
    IRISH ARCHITECTURE
    Irish architectural history, building preservation, industrial archaeology... IRISH LANGUAGE
    Resources for learners, online reading, Irish language radio and television, Irish language bookstores... about this website IRISH INFORMATION RESOURCES
    Irish Museums IRISH ENVIRONMENT Irish plants and wildlife, environmental concerns, gardens, landscape...

    93. A Garden Of Irish Wisdom
    Miscellany of irish folklore, wisdom, poetry and literature
    http://members.aol.com/compgeek35/wisdom.htm

    94. IRITH: Irish Resources In The Humanities
    Directory of humanities sites of irish interest. Categories include irish Archaeology, Architecture, Archives and Libraries, Art, Geography, History, irish Language, literature and Theatre.
    http://www.irith.org/

    95. Irish Educational Travel Ltd.: The Irish Experience - Welcome!
    A unique summer travel and leaning opportunity for high school students to experience Ireland's beautiful countryside, exciting cities, rich history, celtic culture and celebrated literature while earning credits
    http://www.irishexperience.net
    July 2004
    Welcome to the Irish Experience, a summer travel program for North American high school students who want to experience Ireland by hiking its countryside, exploring its cities, and studying its rich history and celebrated literature while earning high school credits Over a four-week period the students will be based in the beautiful university town of Cork in the South of Ireland. They will attend classes on the picturesque campus of University College Cork, where they will study in an informal and relaxed atmosphere. A weekend will be spent in vibrant Dublin , one of the oldest capital cities in Europe with one of the youngest populations; almost 50% of the city's people are under 25 years old. Many historic figures and giants of the literary world have made Ireland their home and we will retrace their footsteps in our daily tours. Part of the program is spent in Galway City during the Galway International Arts Festival. With its colourful parade and exciting street theatre and music, Galway has been a favourite of students in the past. The students will experience a sense of Irish history and culture through guided tours to sites of historical, cultural, literary and aesthetic interest from street performers to Norman Castles, from prehistoric burial sites to Viking Adventures. Several evenings will be spent enjoying the music, dance and general '

    96. Literary Resources -- 20th-Century British (Lynch)
    Tóibín COLMTÓIBÍN.COM An attractive and impressive site on the irish author, Colm yet, those who have read it all, students of literature, teachers and
    http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/20th.html
    This page is part of the Literary Resources collection maintained by Jack Lynch Comments and suggestions are welcome.
    Twentieth-Century Literature
    Calls for Papers
    From Penn's list. The best set of links.
    Literary Women of the Left Bank (Paula DiTallo)
    On-line magazine on early Modernism, especially women in Paris, 1900-1940, but with broader coverage than the title suggests.
    Modern Fiction Studies (Purdue)
    Information on the journal.
    Modernism Timeline, 1890-1940 (John Mark Eckman)
    Year-by-year list of literary and historical events.
    Postmodernism is/in Fiction (Pomona)
    Original essays and links on Acker, Auster, DeLillo, Garcia Marquez, Gibson, Hagedom, Morrison, Powers, Pynchon, Reed, and Rushdie. Some aren't yet available.
    The Space Between
    Information on the "society for the study of literature and culture between the wars." Includes a listserv-based discussion group.
    The Spirit Of Bohemia (Bohemia Books)
    A collection of original essays and links on 19th- and early 20th-c. Bohemian culture in Paris and London.
    The Great War
    Lost Poets of the Great War (Harry Rusche, Emory)

    97. Johnny Favorite's Home Page!
    Biographical site providing insight on San Antonio showman, athlete, businessman and entrepreneur detailing his early years in NYC and his later residence in SA, his involvement in punk rock, wrestling, martial arts, literature, and irish culture.
    http://www.angelfire.com/ny2/Lansky2000/index.html
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    Johnny Favorite's Home Page!
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    Favorite Enterprises
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    available upon request
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    "Consider the ravens: for they neither sow nor reap; neither have they storehouse nor barn; and God feeds them; how much better are you than the fowls?"
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    Dining out and dancing, fast sports, quiet evenings at home listening to music and watching tapes...I love to travel, cyberspace and otherwise...theatre, the arts... theology, philosophy, psychology, sociology, criminology...there's such a lot of world to see! A little about me: born and raised in Brooklyn, NYC...went to St. Paul's School in Cobble Hill, then on to Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School...became a jock real early, QB/MLB in football, C/D in hockey... led a punk band from '75-'82, then relocated to Texas in '84...got into minor-league pro wrestling from '86-'90...ran Broadway Turk's Rock and Roll Club from '90-'91, then became a paralegal and private investigator from '92-'94... entered the Kuk Sool Won in '95, working on my black belt at present...currently employed as a sales manager for a SA home improvement company...pursuing an English degree at the University of Texas at San Antonio...and looking for MORE! For you rock and wrestling fans, and my friends throughout cyberspace, here's some ancient history you might find entertaining...

    98. Ireland, Free Family Crests, Maps, Genealogy And Information
    screen savers, celtic. clip art, irish coat of. arms, family crests genealogy guides, irish. literature, gifts and more
    http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.ireland-information.com/&y=02C25

    99. The Arts Council
    An irish affiliation of artists engaged in literature, music and visual arts.
    http://www.artscouncil.ie

    100. NewNet - Fast Access Internet
    Shopping and general irish interest site with news, travel, sport, literature, heritage, people and music.
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