Books to look at ....


Note: The following running listing contains titles of works, chiefly critical, which call for attention for reasons of teaching or research. Notes are attached were pertinent.
  • Kirtsi Tarien Powell, Irish Fiction: An Introduction (London: Continuum 2004), 224pp.
  • Kathryn White, Beckett and Decay (London: Continuum 2009), 192pp.
  • Matthew Feldman & Ulrike Maude, Beckett and Phenomenology (London: Continuum 2009), 208pp.
  • Joseph Th. Leerssen, The Contention of the Bards (Iomarbhágh na bhfileadh) and Its Place in Irish Political and Literary History [Irish Texts Society, Subsidiary ser., 2 (London: Irish Texts Society 1994), 72pp. [COL. Pamphlets 8 PB1345.I72 2]; rep. as Introduction to Iomarbhágh na bhFileadh/ The Contentention of the Bards, Pt. 1, ed, with trans. , notes, glossaries, &c. by L. McKenna [Irish Texts Society, Vol. 20] (Dublin: Irish Texts Society 2004), cii, 177pp. [first publ. by Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., London 1918].
  • Rolf Loeber & Magda Loeber, in collab. with Anne M. Burnham, A Guide to Irish Fiction, 1650-1900 (Dublin: Four Courts 2005. cxv,1489 p ; 24 cm [Col. ZPR8797.L54]
  • Heather Ingmar, A History of the Irish Short Story (Cambridge UP 2009), 326pp.

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