Colm Toibin begins his incisive, revelatory Mad, Bad, Dangerous to Know with a walk through the Dublin streets where he went to university, a wideeyed boy from the country and where three Irish literary giants also came of age. Oscar Wilde, writing about his relationship with his father, William Wilde, stated: “Whenever there is hatred between two people there is bond or brotherhood of some kind…you loathed each other not because you were so different but because you were so alike.” W.B. Yeats wrote of his father, John Butler Yeats, a painter: “It is this infirmity of will which has prevented him from finishing his pictures. The qualities I think necessary to success in art or life seemed to him egotism.” John Stanislaus Joyce, James’s fath...
This introduction to one of the twentieth century's most important writers examines Yeats's poems, p...
In A General Introduction For My Work, Yeats writes: Behind all Irish history hangs a great tapes...
Published version of an article in the journal: Nordic Journal of English Studies. Also available fr...
Colm Toibin begins his incisive, revelatory Mad, Bad, Dangerous to Know with a walk through the Dubl...
Elegant, profound, and riveting, Mad, Bad, Dangerous to Know illuminates not only the complex relati...
My project counters the long tradition of using British categories to define the literary production...
Birmingham, a literary historian from Harvard, tells, in much greater detail than ever before, the s...
A couple of years ago, an English reviewer of one of the anthologies of Irish poetry which seemed to...
Book review of: Noreen Doody. The Influence of Oscar Wilde on W. B. Yeats. London, Palgrave, 2018. I...
The history of modern Irish literature is inseparable from the history of modern Irish censorship. A...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "James Joyce and the Act of Reception is ...
Recent approaches to Oscar Wilde’s compositions have primarily revolved around the effect of Wilde’s...
Book Review of The Irish Dramatic Revival 1899–1939, by Anthony Roche, London, Bloomsbury methuen dr...
This lecture covered the lives of three Irish writers and political figures ranging in time from the...
William Butler Yeats's literary criticism derived from his impulse to examine and promote the kind o...
This introduction to one of the twentieth century's most important writers examines Yeats's poems, p...
In A General Introduction For My Work, Yeats writes: Behind all Irish history hangs a great tapes...
Published version of an article in the journal: Nordic Journal of English Studies. Also available fr...
Colm Toibin begins his incisive, revelatory Mad, Bad, Dangerous to Know with a walk through the Dubl...
Elegant, profound, and riveting, Mad, Bad, Dangerous to Know illuminates not only the complex relati...
My project counters the long tradition of using British categories to define the literary production...
Birmingham, a literary historian from Harvard, tells, in much greater detail than ever before, the s...
A couple of years ago, an English reviewer of one of the anthologies of Irish poetry which seemed to...
Book review of: Noreen Doody. The Influence of Oscar Wilde on W. B. Yeats. London, Palgrave, 2018. I...
The history of modern Irish literature is inseparable from the history of modern Irish censorship. A...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "James Joyce and the Act of Reception is ...
Recent approaches to Oscar Wilde’s compositions have primarily revolved around the effect of Wilde’s...
Book Review of The Irish Dramatic Revival 1899–1939, by Anthony Roche, London, Bloomsbury methuen dr...
This lecture covered the lives of three Irish writers and political figures ranging in time from the...
William Butler Yeats's literary criticism derived from his impulse to examine and promote the kind o...
This introduction to one of the twentieth century's most important writers examines Yeats's poems, p...
In A General Introduction For My Work, Yeats writes: Behind all Irish history hangs a great tapes...
Published version of an article in the journal: Nordic Journal of English Studies. Also available fr...