Sheley’s interest is in how Dunsany’s inside–out Orientalist tales demonstrate or challenge theories of colonialism, anti–colonialism, and post–colonialism, delving into Dunsany’s history with W.B. Yeats and comparing his tales to Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children
Applying literary theory to authors whose works interest us is “a kind of play that attunes us to th...
Discusses Celtic myth and “the comments made on it and its influence by the Celtic-born authors who ...
Compares aspects of The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings to The Mythological Cycle of Irish li...
In this study of Lord Dunsany’s “Oriental” fairy tales, House-Thomas divides Dunsany’s technique and...
This thesis will locate the fantastic fiction of Lord Dunsany in a tradition of Irish writing, while...
Critical interpretation of Dunsany’s novels, in chronological order, excerpted from the author’s boo...
Critical interpretation of Dunsany’s novels, in chronological order, excerpted from the author’s boo...
This article focuses initially on new empirical research that deliberately utilizes folktales and fa...
Scholar Guest of Honor, Mythcon 2013. Explores the effects of the Cottingly fairy fraud on British l...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, Margaret Collier Galletti di Cadilhac (1846-1928), a l...
In his groundbreaking work of postcolonial theory, Orientalism, Edward Said puts forth the idea that...
Throughout the past twenty years, the fantasy genre has expanded and taken the literary world by sto...
Land ownership dispossession is a key feature in establishing imperial hegemonies. In the colonial c...
This paper gives a fresh new perspective on James Joyce’s classic short story Eveline . Eveline i...
Considers the influence of some of Tolkien’s earliest childhood reading, the Andrew Lang fairy books...
Applying literary theory to authors whose works interest us is “a kind of play that attunes us to th...
Discusses Celtic myth and “the comments made on it and its influence by the Celtic-born authors who ...
Compares aspects of The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings to The Mythological Cycle of Irish li...
In this study of Lord Dunsany’s “Oriental” fairy tales, House-Thomas divides Dunsany’s technique and...
This thesis will locate the fantastic fiction of Lord Dunsany in a tradition of Irish writing, while...
Critical interpretation of Dunsany’s novels, in chronological order, excerpted from the author’s boo...
Critical interpretation of Dunsany’s novels, in chronological order, excerpted from the author’s boo...
This article focuses initially on new empirical research that deliberately utilizes folktales and fa...
Scholar Guest of Honor, Mythcon 2013. Explores the effects of the Cottingly fairy fraud on British l...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, Margaret Collier Galletti di Cadilhac (1846-1928), a l...
In his groundbreaking work of postcolonial theory, Orientalism, Edward Said puts forth the idea that...
Throughout the past twenty years, the fantasy genre has expanded and taken the literary world by sto...
Land ownership dispossession is a key feature in establishing imperial hegemonies. In the colonial c...
This paper gives a fresh new perspective on James Joyce’s classic short story Eveline . Eveline i...
Considers the influence of some of Tolkien’s earliest childhood reading, the Andrew Lang fairy books...
Applying literary theory to authors whose works interest us is “a kind of play that attunes us to th...
Discusses Celtic myth and “the comments made on it and its influence by the Celtic-born authors who ...
Compares aspects of The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings to The Mythological Cycle of Irish li...