An annual review of Irish Studies in an international context. Essay contributors to Volume 5 include: Seamus Deane, 'The Great Nation and the Evil Empire'; Joe Cleary, 'Distress Signals: Sean O Faolain and the Fate of Twentieth-Century Irish Literature'; Barry McCrea, 'Family and Form in Ulysses'; Catriona Kennedy, 'Our Separate Rooms: Bishop Stock s Narrative of the French Invasion of Mayo, 1798'; Juliana Adelman, 'Animal Knowledge: Zoology and Class-ification in Nineteenth-Century Dublin'; Giovanni Arrighi in conversation with Joe Cleary; and Ciaran Deane, 'Brian Friel's Translations:The Origins of a Cultural Experiment';
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Review:
'In every sense a handsome contribution to the canon of critical writing on Irish history and literature. ... The review articles are magisterial in their sweep and authority' --Maurice Hayes, Irish Independent, 11 June 2005
'... a weighty critical intervention ... setting new standards in Irish periodical literature' --Liam Harte, Irish Times, 13 May 2006
'Since it first appeared in 2005, this richly illustrated collection of essays and reviews has established itself as a key forum for intellectual discussion and debate' --Irish Times, June 2007.
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