Éilís Ní Dhuibhne is a novelist, playwright, and a storyteller. She graduated in English and Folklore at University College Dublin (UCD) and did her PhD at National University of Ireland. She has taught Folklore and Creative Writing at UCD. Eilis has won several awards, among them the Irish Pen Award in 2015 for the outstanding contribution of her work to Irish literature. She has published extensively both fiction and academic criticism and she is a member of the Irish Association of Artists (Aosdána). Her literary work comprises of over twenty-five books.Keywords: Éilís Ní Dhuibhne; fiction; creative writing; Irish language
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Writer and journalist Martina Devlin was born in Omagh, in the North of Ireland, although she curren...
In this interview which took place in Rio de Janeiro during the IX Symposium of Irish Studies in Sou...
Galway writer Alan McMonagle participated in the Conference II St. Patricks Day International Semina...
This is an interview with former IRA prisoners, 1981 hunger striker, and Irish Republican activist L...
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Interview following publication of Post Celtic Tiger Landscapes in Irish FictionEconomic analysis ha...
The participation to a literary festival in Florence gave the interviewer the occasion to meet one o...
Besides being one of Ireland’s best-known and eminent writers, Éilís Ní Dhuibhne is also a professio...
This interview/article expands on Emma Donoghue’s role in contemporary Irish culture. Introducing Do...
The interview was conducted during the conference “Irish Society, History & Culture: 100 Years After...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EnglishKatherine KarlinFintan O’Toole proposes that Irish modernist writ...
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