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  1. Early Irish Myths and Sagas (Penguin Classics)
  2. Modern Irish Drama (Norton Critical Editions)
  3. A Short History of Irish Literature by Seamus Deane, 1994-07
  4. The Cambridge History of Irish Literature 2 Volume Set
  5. World Literature and Its Times: British and Irish Literature and Their Times (World Literature and Its Times) by Joyce Moss, Lorraine Valestuk, 2000-10
  6. The Learned Tales of Medieval Ireland (Irish Literature - Studies) by Proinsias Mac Cana, 1980-12
  7. The Oxford Handbook of British and Irish War Poetry (Oxford Handbooks of Literature)
  8. The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century Irish Drama (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  9. Irish Blessings: An Illustrated Edition
  10. The Best of Myles (John F. Byrne Irish Literature Series) by Flann O'Brien, 1999-08
  11. More Real Than Reality: The Fantastic in Irish Literature and the Arts (Contributions to the Study of Science Fiction and Fantasy)
  12. ReJoycing: New Readings of Dubliners (Irish Literature, History, and Culture)
  13. There You Are: Writings on Irish and American Literature and History by Thomas Flanagan, 2004-11-30
  14. The Irish Play on the New York Stage 1874-1966 (Irish Literature, History and Culture) by John P. Harrington, 1997-12

21. Read Ireland Book Database Irish Literature, Irish Books
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22. BUBL LINK: Irish Literature
Subjects english poetry, irish literature, women writers Subjects children s books, irish literature, literary studies DeweyClass 820
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  • British Poetry 1780-1910: A Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions British Women Romantic Poets, 1789-1832 C.S. Lewis: 20th-Century Christian Knight Irish Literature, Mythology, Folklore and Drama ... Yahoo UK and Ireland: Literature
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    British Poetry 1780-1910: A Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions
    Full text of poetic works with hypertext cross-referencing and annotations. Includes works by Lewis Carroll, A E Housman, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Thomas Hardy and Oscar Wilde.
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    British Women Romantic Poets, 1789-1832
    Collection of poetry by British and Irish women written between 1789, the onset of the French Revolution, and 1832, the passage of the Reform Act, a period traditionally known in English literary history as the Romantic period. Features a browsable list of authors.
    Author: University of California Davis Shields Library
    Subjects: english poetry, irish literature, women writers

    23. BUBL LINK Catalogue Of Internet Resources
    820 English, Scottish and irish literature. 820 English literature general resources 820 irish literature 820 Scottish literature 820 Scottish poetry
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    24. Read Ireland Book Database -- Irish Literature, Irish Books Online, Celtic Books
    Read Ireland Internet book store located in Phibsboro in the City of Dublin. We have the most comprehensive catalogue of Irish and Celtic books online.
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    25. Contemporary Irish Literature
    Contemporary irish literature Field Day anthology of Irish writing. Lawrence Hill, Derry, Northern Ireland Field Day Publications, 1971.
    http://www.library.yale.edu/humanities/english/irish.html
    Contemporary Irish Literature
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    Various Resources to Supplement "English Literature: a Select Bibliography" Periodical Indexes and Abstracts
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    Essay and general literature index. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1900-
    Humanities index. New York: H. W. Wilson, June 1974-
    Readers' guide to periodical literature. Minneapolis: H. W. Wilson, 1905-
    Book review index. Detroit: Gale Research Co., Jan. 1965-
    Index to book reviews in the humanities. Williamston, MI: P. Thomson, Jan./Mar. 1960-
    Times literary supplement index 1940-1980. Reading, England: Research Publications, 1982.
    Biographical Sources
    Detroit, MI: Gale Research Co., 1985.
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    Detroit, MI: Gale Research Co., 1983.
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    Field Day anthology of Irish writing. Lawrence Hill, Derry, Northern Ireland: Field Day Publications, 1971.

    26. Ninemsn Encarta - Irish Literature
    irish literature, literature written either in Gaelic (see Celtic Languages) The beginnings of irish literature in the English language coincided with a
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    27. Salmon Publishing | Irish Poetry, Ireland , Poetry, Publishing, Literary Publish
    Publisher of irish literature, poetry and poets.
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    Online Bookshop Poets' Showcase Events Guide Publisher's Diary ... Contact Us Browse Our Website... Online Bookshop Writing Workshops Writing Residencies Become a 'Friend' Poets' Showcase Advice for Writers Events Guide Publisher's Diary Photo Gallery Site Search Literary Links Contact Us Online Bookshop Visit our Online Bookshop for details of all our poetry books by poets such as Ray Bradbury Adrienne Rich, Carol Ann Duffy, Mary Dorcey, Joan McBreen, Mary O'Malley, Eamonn Wall and many, many more. There are discounts of 30% on a wide selection of our titles, "Two for One" Offers, as well as a range of
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    28. Medieval Irish Literature
    Motifindex of Early irish literature. Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, 1952. Aspects of the Theme of King and Goddess in irish literature.
    http://www.digitalmedievalist.com/bibs/irishlit.html
    Medieval Irish Literature
    Last updated 9/22/2003 Cath Maige Tuired: The Second Battle of Mag Tuired. Edited by Elizabeth A. Gray. Dublin: Irish Texts Society, 1982. Series: Irish Texts Society (Series) ; v. 52. A fascinating story, with lots of interesting, useful notes about one of the tales dealing with the early days of the Tuatha de Dannan. Although this is a scholarly edition, complete with introduction, notes and glossary, there is a facing page translation in English of the Irish text. Gray also wrote a series of excellent articles on Cath Maige Tuired in Eigse vols. XVIII-XX 1981-83.
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    Cath Maige Tuired: The Second Battle of Mag Tuired
    Cross, Tom Peete. Motif-index of Early Irish Literature. Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, 1952. Series: Indiana University publications. Folklore series, no. 7. Cross uses the Stith-Thompson index of motifs and lists Irish tales in terms of those motifs, including some that are uniquely Irish.
    Cross, Tom Peete and Clark Harris Slover. Ancient Irish Tales.

    29. Vol. 14. The Victorian Age, Part Two. The Cambridge History Of English And Ameri
    The Origin of Species Sir Joseph Hooker Research after Darwin; Huxley BIBLIOGRAPHY. IX. Angloirish literature. By ALFRED PERCEVAL GRAVES, MA
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    30. Irish Resistance Books
    Features subversive irish literature and politics. McGuffin's Dispatches and Cormac's Cartoons.
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    31. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
    irish literature and Theatre on the Web (Virtual Tourist Guide to Ireland) Suite101.com irish literature (Shannon Jordan)
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    32. Irish Literature - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    See also the main article on modern literature in Irish. This Irish language tradition has contributed to making irish literature in English something quite
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    Irish literature
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    For a comparatively small country, Ireland has made a disproportionate contribution to world literature in all its branches. The works that are best known outside the country are in English , but Irish Gaelic also has the most significant body of written literature, both ancient and recent, in any Celtic language , in addition to a strong oral tradition of legends and poetry. See also the main article on modern literature in Irish This Irish language tradition has contributed to making Irish literature in English something quite distinctive from English literature in other countries. From the older tradition, Irish writers in English have inherited a sense of wonder in the face of nature, a narrative style that tends towards the deliberately exaggerated or absurd, a keen sense of the power of satire. In addition, the interplay between the two languages has resulted in an English dialect, Hiberno-English , that lends a distinctive syntax and music to the literature written in it.
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    33. Wikipedia:WikiProject Irish Literature - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Welcome to WikiProject irish literature. To start exploring Irish literatire on Wikipedia, visit the main irish literature article.
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    This WikiProject is believed to be inactive If you are not currently a member of the project, please consider joining it to help. Otherwise, we apologize in advance for our error should your project be active. WikiProject Irish literature Welcome to WikiProject Irish literature . To start exploring Irish literatire on Wikipedia, visit the main Irish literature article. For information on the scope and aims of this project.
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    34. UCSB Department Of English
    Engages the question What does it mean to study English today? by offering its students the opportunity to explore Old English manuscripts, Internet texts, American novels, and Angloirish literature.
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    Funded by UCSB Instructional Improvement grants, a team of graduate students supervised by the Department's Transcriptions Project has worked since summer 2003 to create the new English Department Knowledge Base . Now online, the EDKB serves as a repository for department teaching and learning resources, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The site includes online readings, course materials developed by teaching assistants for use in undergraduate discussion sections, and the department's TA Handbook . The site also hosts guides to using department technology, such as the South Hall 1415 media classroom , as well as other pedagogical guides. Finally, the EDKB includes resources for graduate students preparing for the first and second qualifying examsfor example, oral exam strategies, online reading materials, handouts from study groups, and advice on dissertation and prospectus planning. ( Full article ) (Go to English Department Knowledge Base
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    35. Irish 280
    Irish 280Modern irish literature W. B. Yeats Page James Joyce Page Irish Studies Page. Other Course Materials. Paper 1 Assignment
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    Irish 280Modern Irish Literature

    36. Greenwood Electronic Media - Studies In Irish Literature
    Studies in irish literature brings together three essential reference works in one integrated database, Dictionary of irish literature, Modern Irish
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    37. Ireland Pictures,recipes,music
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    38. OUP: Oxford Companion To Irish Literature: Welch
    In over 2000 entries, the Companion to irish literature surveys the Irish literary landscape across some sixteen centuries, describing its features and
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    39. Project: Ireland
    irish literature has been written in English and in Gaelic. irish literature began with historical and religious writings. Current events and history in
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    Irish Literature
    Irish literature has been influencing Irish life for over two hundred years. Irish literature reflects the spirit and history of the Irish people. Irish literature has been written in English and in Gaelic. Irish literature began with historical and religious writings. Current events and history in Ireland influenced authors in their writings. These imaginative styles and philosophical themes influenced writers worldwide. There have been many important writers in the history of Irish literature.
    There were three major cycles in the history of Ireland. They are the Mythological cycle, the Ulster cycle, and the Fenian cycle. The Mythological Cycle was the oldest cycle which describes the invasions of Ireland by supernatural races which preceded the beginning of Irish history. The most important race was the Tuatha De Danann, who had magical powers that were used to court lovers, perform superhuman feats of courage and magical powers to win battles. The Ulster Cycle relates the deeds of heroes of ancient Ulster. This cycle focused on the great characters of the time period. The last cycle is the Fenian Cycle which has the stories of Fianna, a band of mythical Irish warriors. This cycle includes ballads, romantic tales, and sagas. This cycle also portrays the legends about the deeds of heroes.
    During the Middle Ages there was a great decline in the writing of Irish literature because of attacks by outside invaders. On or around 795, the Vikings raided the eastern and southern coasts of Ireland. In the process, they destroyed monasteries and Irish manuscripts. In the twelfth century, Normans from Englandseized texts and lands. Only few poems of chivalry and courtly love survived. The most known manuscript of the time was known as the Book of Kells.

    40. Irish Times Literature Prizes
    Thus there is a group of irish literature Prizes, awarded for poetry and The International Fiction Prize is worth IR£7500, the irish literature Prizes
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    The Irish Times Literature Prizes
    The Irish Times awards two prizes. Founded in 1988 and originally sponsored jointly by that newspaper and Aer Lingus, thereafter by the Irish Times alone, the awards are described as "offering Irish writers, novelists as well as those in other categories, a new opportunity to work towards a prize which is comparable with that available to writers in other countries. . . . The institution of an award with an international dimention in addition to a purely Irish award, will allow Irish writers to be judged against international standards." Thus there is a group of Irish Literature Prizes , awarded for poetry and nonfiction as well as fiction, and an International Fiction Prize , which is given to the author of a work of fiction written in English and published in Ireland, the UK, or the United States, and which has in fact usually gone to a North American. The International Fiction Prize Irish Literature Prizes IR£5000 each. The judges are a panel of literary editors and critics who "call in" books from publishers and choose the winner from a shortlist.
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    Frank Ronan The Man Who Loved Evelyn Cotton fiction
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