Select Bibliography of Irish-studies Writings by Stephen Regan

[Bibliographical note: accessed at Durham Univ. website online; 22.04.2011.]

  • ‘Mahon, Longley, Muldoon, McGuckian, Carson, Boland and other Irish Poets’, in The Cambridge History of English Poetry, ed. Michael O’Neill (Cambridge UP 2010), pp.956-70.
  • ‘Later Poetry’, in Yeats, ed. Edward Larrissy [Visions & Revisions Ser.] (Dublin: IAP 2009) [chap.].
  • ‘Sacred Spaces: Writing Home in Recent Irish Memoirs and Autobiographies’, in Irish Literature Since 1990. Michael Parker & Scott Brewster (Manchester UP 2009), pp.232-249.
  • ‘Yeats and the fin de siecle’, in Yeats in Context, ed. David Holdeman & Ben Levitas (Cambridge UP 2009), pp.25-34.
  • ‘Seamus Heaney and the Modern Irish Elegy’, in Seamus Heaney: Poet, Critic, Translator, ed. A. B. Crowder, & J. Hall (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2007) pp.9-25.
  • ‘The Falling Angels: Identity and Place in Contemporary Irish Autobiography’, in Language and Identity: English and American Studies in the Age of Globalization, ed. Zygmunt Mazur & Teresa Bela (Krakow: Jagiellonian UP 2006), pp.382-90.
  • ‘The Celtic Spirit in Literature: Ernest Renan, Matthew Arnold, and W.B. Yeats’, in Irish Encounters, ed. A. Marshall & N. Sammells (Sulis Press 1998), pp.28-40.
  • ‘W.B. Yeats and Irish Cultural Politics in the 1890s’, in Cultural Politics at the fin de siècle. S. Ledger, & S. McCracken (Cambridge UP 1995), pp.66-84.
  • ‘W.B. Yeats: Irish Nationalism and Post-Colonial Theory’, in Nordic Irish Studies, 5 , 1 (2006), pp.87-100.
  • review of ‘Seamus Deane: Reading in the Dark’, in Irish Studies Review, 19 (1997), pp.35-40.
  • review of ‘Neil Jordan: Michael Collins’, in Irish Studies Review 17 (1996), pp.40-43.
  • ‘Brian Friel’s Translations’, in English Review, 6 (1995), pp.38-41.
  • ‘W.B. Yeats: “Sailing to Byzantium”’, in English Review, 4 (1993), pp.23-35.
  • ‘Ireland’s Field Day’, History Workshop Journal, 33 (1992), pp.25-37.
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