ENG105C1A - Telling Stories: The Genres of Irish Literature

Lectures and Resources

The following chart supplies links to textual material by or about the authors on our course - also accessible from the index page relating to each author on the Course. It thus serves as an overview of resources and a possible anchor for revision. Please remember that the course is essentially book-based and that reading the printed works remains the only way to establish a a true knowledge of the authors.

The utility of digital aids to Third Level literary studies - though increasingly in use for teaching and learning - remains uncertain at this date. Students on this course are nevertheless invited to treat this website larger one at which hosts it at RICORSO [www.ricorso.net] as useful for the rapid assimilation of a wide range of materials considered as examinable on the course in question. In other words, you are suppose to know and know about these texts and references.


Resources (Texts & Criticism) Index of Lectures

Relating to .. Lecture Texts Images
Irish Mythology Yes Yes Yes
W. B. Yeats Yes Yes No
William Carleton Yes Yes No
Jonathan Swift Yes Yes No
R. B. Sheridan Yes Yes No
Oscar Wilde Yes Yes No
Bram Stoker Yes Yes No
J. M. Synge No No No
George Moore Yes Yes No
James Joyce Yes Yes No
Flann O’Brien Yes Yes No


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