Irish Studies Review, Vol. 10, No. 1 (April 2002)

CONTENTS:

    Articles
  • Robert J. Havlik (ed.), ‘Bram Stoker’s Lecture on Abraham Lincoln’ [intro., 5-10].
  • Martin McQuillan, ‘Irish Eagleton: of Ontological Imperialism and Colonial Mimicry’ [29].
  • Ruth Ling, ‘The Double Design of Michael Longley’s Recent Elegies The Ghost Orchid and Broken Dishes’ [39].
  • Scott Boltwood, ‘“An Emperor or Something”: Brian Friel’s Columba, Migrancy and Postcolonial Theory’ [51].
  • Diana Perez Garcia, ‘Apocalypse Now: Joyce’s “Cyclops“ and Marquez’s “Big Mamma”’ [63].
    Review Articles
  • Matthew Campbell, ‘The Northern Whig’, review of Edna Longley, Poetry and Posterity, and Longley, The Bloodaxe Book of 20th Century Poetry from Britain and Ireland [75].
  • Christina Hunt Mahony, ‘Tom Murphy at the Dublin Theatre Festival’ [79]

    Reviews: History & Politics [83].
  • Philip Freeman, Ireland and the Classical World (Texas UP 2001), reviewed by Charles E. Orser Jr..
  • Bernadette Cunningham, The World of Geoffrey Keating: History, Myth and Religion in Seventeenth-century Ireland (Four Courts 2000), and S. J. Connolly, ed., Kingdoms United? Great Britain and Ireland since 1500: Integration and Diversity (Four Courts 1999), reviewed by Andrew Hadfield.
  • Charles Ivar McGrath, The Making of the Eighteenth-century Irish Constitution: Government, Parliament and the Revenue 1692-1714 (Four Courts 2000), reviewed by Paddy McNally.
  • Gerard J. Lyne, The Lansdowne Estate in Kerry under W S. Trench, 1849-72 (Geog. Publ. 2001), reviewed by Gerard Moran.
  • Glenn Hooper & Leon Litvack, eds., Ireland in the Nineteenth Century: Regional Identity (Four Courts 2000), reviewed by Michael Winstanley.
  • Tadhg Foley, ed., From Queen’s College to National University: Essays on the Academic History of OCG/UCG/NUI, Galway (Four Courts 1999), reviewed by Jafiet Nolan.
  • Eunan O’Halpin, Defending Ireland: The Irish State and its Enemies since 1922 (OUP 1999), reviewed by Catherine B. Shannon.
  • John Cooney, John Charles McQuaid, Ruler of Catholic Ireland (O’Brien 1999), reviewed by John Newsinger.
  • R. V. Comerford & Enda Delaney, ed., National Questions: Reflections on Daniel O’Connell and Contemporary Ireland (Wolfhound 2000), reviewed by Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh.
  • Robert McCartney, Reflections on Liberty, Democracy and the Union (Maunsel 2001), reviewed by Richard English.
  • Jim Mac Laughlin, Reimagining the Nation-state: The Contested Terrains of Nation-building (Pluto 2001), reviewed by Stephen Howe.
    Reviews: Literature [96]
  • Anne MacCarthy, James Clarence Mangan, Edward Walsh and Nineteenth-century Irish Literature in English (Mellen 2000), reviewed by William A. Wilson.
  • Russell Jackson & Ian Small, The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde: Vol. 1, Poems and Poems in Prose, ed. Bobby Fong and Karl Beckson (OUP 2000), reviewed by Anne Varty.
  • John McCourt, The Years of Bloom: James Joyce in Trieste 1904-1920 (Four Courts 2000), reviewed by Morris Beja.
  • John S. Rickard, Joyce’s Book of Memory: The Mnemotechnic of Ulysses (Duke UP 1999), and Weldon Thornton, Voices and Values in Joyce’s Ulysses (Florida UP 2000), reviewed by Keith Williams.
  • Roy Gottfried, Joyce’s Comic Portrait (Florida UP 2001), reviewed by Eugene O’Brien.
  • Margaret McBride, Ulysses and the Metamorphosis of Stephen Dedalus (Bucknell UP 2001), reviewed by Stan Smith.
  • Mary Trotter, Ireland’s National Theaters: Political Performance and the Origins of the Irish Dramatic Movement (Syracuse UP 2001), and Stephen Watt, Eileen Morgan & Shakir Mustafa, eds., A Century of Irish Drama, Widening the Stage (Indiana UP 2000), reviewed by Shaun Richards.
  • Donal Moriarty, The Art of Brian Coffey (UCD Press 2000), and Alex Davis, A Broken Line: Denis Devlin and Irish Poetic Modernism (UCD Press 2000), reviewed by Susan Schreibman.
  • David Pierce, ed., Irish Writing in the Twentieth Century: A Reader (Cork UP 2000), reviewed by Clare Wallace.
  • Eamonn Wall, Notes on the New Irish from the Sin-e Cafe to the Black Hills (Wisconsin UP 1999), reviewed by Julie Marie Smith.
    Reviews: Sociology [111]
  • E. Slater & M. Peillon, eds., Memories of the Present: A Sociological Chronicle of Ireland, 1997-1998 (Irish Sociological Chronicles, Vol. 2 (IPA 2000), reviewed by Brian Torode.
  • Maire Gaffney, Mary Tilki, Brian Lovett, Karen Scanlon, Sean Hutton, Greg Cahill, Peter Aspinwall & David Kelleher, The Irish in Britain: An Annotated Bibliography on Health and Related Issues (Fed. of Irish Studies 2000); Clare Barrington, Shades of Green: A Directory of the Irish in Britain (Smurfit Media 2000), and Seamus Metress & Donna Hardy-Johnston, The Irish in North America: A Regional Bibliography (P. D. Meany 1999), reviewed by Patrick O’Sullivan.
    Reviews: Media & Cultural Studies [116]
  • Martin McLoone, Irish Film: The Emergence of a Contemporary Cinema (British Film Inst. 2000), and John Horgan, Irish Media: A Critical History since 1922 (Routledge 2001), reviewed by Lance Pettitt.
  • Megan Sullivan, Women in Northern Ireland: Cultural Studies and Material Conditions (Florida UP 1999), reviewed by Jayne Steel

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