Aguisíní, published by Coiscéim and the Institute for Irish Studies in NUIG, brings together occasional prose writing by the late Seán Ó Tuama. The eight articles include autobiographical material, critical essays, and uncollected lectures produced by Ó Tuama over almost half a century, from 1953 to 1998. This handsomely produced book, illustrated by a variety of photographs and colour illustrations, is introduced by Louis de Paor who worked to prepare this book with Ó Tuama in the years befo..
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The publication of Raphaël Ingelbien’s Irish Cultures of Travel is symptomatic of a growing sc...
In this most welcome and insightful book of essays, Andy Auge sets about analysing the role of Catho...
https://www.persee.fr/renderCollectionCover/irlan.pngÉtudes irlandaises is a peer-reviewed journal p...
Louis MacNeice’s long poem Autumn Journal appeared in 1939, to be finally translated into Fren...
This collection of essays is the fruit of the 2010 Léachtaí Cholm Cille Symposium. The Symposium has...
Patrick Pearse, protean figure of Irish nationalism, here finds a volume worthy of his multiple inca...
Gaïd Girard’s collection of essays, the proceedings of a symposium on 20th century Irish literature’...
Literary associations and remains of an Irish Dominican associated with counties Clare and Derry, re...
Philip O’Leary’s previous volumes, The Prose Literature of the Gaelic Revival 1881-1921 (1994) and G...
This volume brings together a series of lectures given on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta to celebrate the ...
Ce volume réunit les contributions des participants à la conférence sur « The Politics of Irish Writ...
This volume of essays published by Cois Life provides an excellent overview of the work of contempor...
This book is dedicated to the late Professor Werner Huber whose contribution to Irish studies in Aus...
In 1994, the Irish Studies Research Centre of the University of Caen Lower Normandy invited Jo...
The significance of St Patrick s College Maynooth MS C112(d) for the history of the visit by Tuileag...
The publication of Raphaël Ingelbien’s Irish Cultures of Travel is symptomatic of a growing sc...
In this most welcome and insightful book of essays, Andy Auge sets about analysing the role of Catho...
https://www.persee.fr/renderCollectionCover/irlan.pngÉtudes irlandaises is a peer-reviewed journal p...