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Tim MACGABHANN, Auteur |Preparing for an NA meeting [essay]Article
Jamie STEDMOND, Auteur |A date with an actor [short story]Article
William KEOHANE, Auteur |On the experience of top surgery [personal history]Article
Rob DOYLE, Auteur |Among the Joyceans [essay]Article
Maggie ARMSTRONG, Auteur |‘He loved her so much and adored her. She was adored.’ [short story]Article
Roisin LANIGAN, Auteur |Fear and anxiety at a fancy birthday party [personal history]Article
Sarah GILMARTIN, Auteur |‘Diana had it wrong. Our daughter was fine’ [short story]Article
Dean FEE, Auteur |‘Sometimes they just lie down. And nobody knows why they won’t get up’ [short story]Article
‘Failed Heterotopias’ reads three contemporary postcolonial gothic novels, Anna Burns's Milkman (2019), J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace (1999), and Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things (1997) using Mic...Article
Renée FOX, Auteur |This essay explores the ways Bram Stoker brings eighteenth-century affective gothic reading practices to bear on Victorian fiction’s investments in realism. By investigating modes of affective read...Article
The national tales of Maria Edgeworth and Walter Scott function by enforcing the normalcy of the bounded, self-reliant body through the gothic representation of the disabled body as threatening to ...Article
Christina MORIN, Auteur ; Ellen Scheible, Auteur |Article
Edward Kearns, Auteur ; Christina MORIN, Auteur |This article explores how big data – or very large collections of data that are too extensive to be evaluated in any meaningful way by conventional literary analysis – and machine learning can help...Article
Ed Madden, Auteur |Ed Madden’s contribution to this special issue is a creative response to themes of the Irish gothic, including four poems from his most recent book, A pooka in Arkansas (Word Works, 2023) and a new...Article
This essay explores the role of the sovereignty goddess in Emma Donoghue’s Hood (1995) and its protagonist’s efforts to come to terms with the death of her newly deceased girlfriend. Taking its imp...