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Reading Rooms: Fostering Constructive and Inclusive Dialogue Between Communities
(TARA, 2022)
This report provides the findings from an inter-disciplinary project that sought to investigate and advance the potential of shared reading groups to promote purposeful and meaningful dialogue among Northern Ireland interface ...
From Enniskillen to Nairobi: The Coles in British East Africa
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2019)
In the opening decades of the twentieth century a close connection was
forged between Ireland and British East Africa (or the Colony and
Protectorate of Kenya as it became in 1920) by three of the children of the
fourth ...
'Modernity and Nineteenth-Century Ireland: the making of a "national reader"'
(Rodopi, 2014)
This paper examines ‘national reading’ in nineteenth-century Ireland in relation to
concepts of Irish modernity. Through William St Clair’s framework of the ‘reading
nation’, I assess historical descriptions of reading ...
Horace Dorrington, criminal detective: investigating the re-emergence of the rogue in Arthur Morrison s The Dorrington Deed-Box (1897).
(2010)
Regarding The Dorrington Deed-Box (1897), Arthur Morrison’s critically neglected
second contribution to the post–Sherlock Holmes detective short story genre, the author argues
that as Dorrington is both a detective and ...
Introduction to European Women in Early Modern
(2017)
Introduction to the Special Issue of EMLS, entitled "European Women in Early Modern English Drama".
"This is a Political Play": Making Coriolanus Relevant in Contemporary Iran
(2024)
This article traces the performance history of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus in Iran, focusing
on the most recent production of the play directed by Mostafa Koushki (b. 1984),
performed between 2019 and 2020 in Tehran, Iran, ...
Why Does Mary Weep? Emotion and Gender in Advent lines 164-213 (Advent Lyric VII)
(2021)
This article re-reads Lyric VII of the poem Advent, the dialogue of Mary and Joseph. The division of speeches in this lyric has been debated, largely on grounds of the plausibility of the emotions that are apparently ...
Civility, patriotism and performance: Cato and the Irish history play
(Cambridge University Press, 2019)
'Staging an Irish Enlightenment'
(Cambridge University Press, 2019)