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Lola Ridge is a poet whose work is both pedagogic and visionary. Born in Dublin, moving to Australasia and then to the US, Ridge characterized the transnational experience that helped to shape anar...Article
Brad KENT, Auteur |Bernard Shaw occupies an unusual position in relation to Irish literature – his bona fides as a major world literary figure are acknowledged but his importance to Ireland remains ambiguous. Shaw hi...Article
Justine Sweeney, Auteur |A girl and her father go for a drive in a world made by gunmen [short story]Article
W. B. Yeats's long-term interest in meditation practices gained new impetus in 1931 when he obtained a copy of The Secret of the Golden Flower, a Daoist manual translated from Chinese. Alongside de...Article
Bertrand CARDIN, Auteur |En 2013, Ciarán Collins publie son premier roman The Gamal, un retardé, un simplet en langue gaélique. En l’occurrence, le gamal, c’est Charlie McCarthy, 25 ans, le narrateur du roman, quelque peu ...Article
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...