Irish University Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Irish University Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Lisa Moran and Stephen O’Neill, Art and Self-Determination: A Reader6
Michael G. Cronin, Revolutionary Bodies: Homoeroticism and the Political Imagination in Irish Writing2
Failed Heterotopias: The Postcolonial Gothic in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things, J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace, and Anna Burns’s Milkman1
Abstracts1
Archipelagic Ireland: The Pogues and Celtic Errantry1
Emily Lawless, Natural History, and the Possibilities of Enchantment1
‘Stop Ruining Everything’: Array Collective's Disruptive Encounters with Art, Irishness and Nation1
Notes on Contributors1
IASIL Bibliography for 20211
Composing Relations with the Data Cloud: The Art of Cosmopolitical Knowledge Production1
‘Did I Ever Leave You?’: Site-Responsive Scenography in Druid's Waiting for Godot (2016)0
‘Unfailing Unity’: Jessie Louisa Moore Rickard, Great War Ireland and the Italian Risorgimento0
Reconfiguring Intimacy in Contemporary Irish Queer Theatre and Performance through Party Scene: Chemsex, Community and Crisis (2022)0
Notes on Contributors0
Maureen O’Connor, Edna O’Brien and the Art of Fiction0
The Place of Irish Archives0
Sam Hirst, Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic0
Interventions on the Blaskets: The Photographic Documentation of Françoise Sullivan’s Irish Performances0
Back matter0
Abstracts0
Joep Leerssen (editor), Parnell and His Times0
List of Books Reviewed0
Tides of Influence: Bernard Shaw, the Irish Writer, and World Literature0
Vona Groarke, Hereafter: The Telling Life of Ellen O'Hara0
Rosaleen McDonagh and the Fractured Heart0
Travelling into the Future: Contemporary Irish Traveller Narrative and Transmedia0
On Helping to Voice the Unvoiced0
Síobhra Aiken, Spiritual Wounds: Trauma, Testimony and the Irish Civil War0
Notes on Contributors0
Irish Studies, the West and the Rest: Thinking Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Academic Publications0
Lost Futures: Hauntedness, Memory and Kevin Barry’s City of Bohane0
Stephen Watt, From the ‘Troubles’ to Trumpism: Ireland and America 1960–20230
‘Repeat Play’: Repetition and Truth-telling in Play, Faith Healer, and Irish Monologic Theatre0
From small: on motherhoods0
Introduction0
David Clark, Dark Green: Irish Crime Fiction 1665–20000
Re-imagining Contemporary Irish Writing0
Saint na Cléire mar Mhóitíf sa Traidisiún Béil0
Nicola Gordon Bowe, Visualizing the Celtic Revival: The Arts and Crafts Movement in Ireland0
Meryton0
Emilie Pine, The Memory Marketplace: Witnessing Pain in Contemporary Irish and International Theatre0
‘Whatever I Say Goes’: Cultural Relations and Patrick Kavanagh's Global Parochialism0
Family History and a Migratory Legend in County Cavan0
Best and Other Friends: A Creative Essay0
Cormac O’Brien, Acting the Man: Masculinities and Manhood in Contemporary Irish Drama0
Antonio Bibbò, Irish Literature in Italy in the Era of the World Wars0
‘The Making Impulse’: An Interview with Harry Clifton0
Tara Guissin-Stubbs, The Modern Irish Sonnet: Revision and Rebellion0
Front matter0
Anne Fogarty and Marisol Morales Ladrón, eds., Deirdre Madden: New Critical Perspectives0
Eoin Mac Cárthaigh and Pádraig de Paor (editors), Máirtín Ó Cadhain 20200
Abstracts0
‘The Flight of One Small Soul has Tipped the Scale’: Parental Grief in Modern and Contemporary Irish Poetry of Child Death0
Stephen Behrendt (editor), Romantic-Era Irish Women Poets in English0
Irish Minerva Writers and the Affordances of Big Data: Some Preliminary Findings0
Front matter0
Roadways of Fire: Cosmopolitan Critics and Modern Gas Lighting in W. B. Yeats’s John Sherman (1891)0
‘If I’m You, Who Are You?’: Music, Intimacy, and the Paradoxical Use of Language in Ciaran Carson's For All We Know (2008)0
A Choreographic Archive of Ireland's Recent Pasts: Iterative Contemporaneity in CoisCéim Dance Theatre's Palimpsest (2024)0
‘Only a Canvas Between You and the Sea’: The Currach in Irish Feminist and Ecocritical Art Practice0
Lisa Fitzpatrick and Shonagh Hill, eds., Plays by Women in Ireland (1926–33): Feminist Theatres of Freedom and Resistance: Distinguished Villa; The Woman; Youth's the Season; Witch's Brew; Bluebear0
Kathryn Laing and Mary Pierse (editors), George Moore. Spheres of Influence0
Thomas Crofton Croker, The Fairy Legends, and the Arrival of the Illustrated Folk Legend in Northern Europe0
The Literariness of small: on motherhoods0
Back matter0
List of Books Reviewed0
List of Books Reviewed0
The Rituals of Mourning: Éilís Ní Dhuibhne’s ‘The Coast of Wales’, or Why It Is Important to Perform Grief0
List of Books Reviewed0
Life Writing as Cultural Narrative: Rosaleen McDonagh’s Unsettled0
Beyond Folklore: Gothic Intersections in Éilís Ní Dhuibhne’s Fiction0
Law and Literature: The Irish Case, ed. by Adam Hanna and Eugene McNulty0
Abstracts0
Three Poems0
Reading with the Phantom Fishtail: Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill’s Dried Merfolk Sequence (‘Na Murúcha a Thriomaigh’) and Transgenerational Haunting0
Domestic Documents: Contemporary Photography and the Irish Housing Crisis0
Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire and Dorothy Cashman (editors), Irish Food History: A Companion0
Unsettled by Rosaleen McDonagh – Reading with Heart and Mind0
Mangas Coloradas and the Challenge of Semantic Repatriation in the Poetry of Paul Muldoon0
Notes on Contributors0
Introduction: Irish Gothic Studies Today0
In the Archives: Crossing the Atlantic with Irish Archives in the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library0
‘Secrets and Lies’: Gothic Elements in Irish Crime Fiction0
In the Archives: Carolyn Swift and the Pike Theatre0
‘A Poem Made Flesh’: Necromancing the Sovereignty Goddess in Emma Donoghue’s Hood0
‘A Systematic and Intensive Trawl’: Éilís Ní Dhuibhne’s Audio Recordings for the Urban Folklore Project0
Eve Patten, Ireland, Revolution and the English Modernist Imagination0
Cathy Leeney and Deirdre McFeely (editors), The Plays of Maura Laverty: Liffey Lane, Tolka Row, A Tree in the Crescent0
‘Perfect in her own perfection’: Women Writers in The Bell0
Gothic Realism, or Reading is Believing in Dracula0
Institutional Libraries and Book Collecting Practices in Ireland, 1960–20000
Ensuring Inclusion of Trans and Gender Non-Conforming Scholars0
Malcolm Sen and Julie McCormick Weng (editors), Race in Irish Literature and Culture0
Marilynn Richtarik, Getting to Good Friday: Literature and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland0
Constructing a Crisis: The Role of Symbolic and Structural Violence in Ireland’s HIV Epidemic0
On Meeting a Pooka: Five Poems0
Resacralizing Nature in Moya Cannon’s Poetry0
Back matter0
Éilís na Gaeilge0
Searching for ‘Maeve’: An Archival Examination of Medbh McGuckian’s Early Career as a Poet in Northern Ireland0
Front matter0
Introduction0
Back matter0
The Windmill Row Theatre and the Irish (1796–1804): Civilizing Sydney Cove’s Convict Society0
Deaglán Ó Donghaile, Oscar Wilde and the Radical Politics of the Fin de Siècle0
N. C. Fleming and James H. Murphy (editors), Ireland and Partition: Contexts and Consequences0
Imram Aisling: Aisling nó Iníon A0
Conveying the ‘Kick’ of the Original: W. B. Yeats's Late-career Engagement with Frank O’Connor's Translations of Irish Language Poetry0
Abstracts0
Introduction: Institutions and Ireland – Transforming Representations0
Seamus Heaney’s Prisoners0
Back matter0
Once a piano0
List of Books Reviewed0
Elizabeth Brewer Redwine, Gender, Performance, and Authorship at the Abbey Theatre0
Female Development and Fairy Tale Transformations in Frances Browne’s Granny’s Wonderful Chair, and its Tales of Fairy Times (1856)0
Notes on Contributors0
Abstracts0
Eóin Flannery, Form, Affect and Debt in Post-Celtic Tiger Irish Fiction0
Pat Cooke, The Politics and Polemics of Culture in Ireland, 1800–20100
In the Archives: At Home in Dublin – The Curran-Laird Collection in the James Joyce Library, University College Dublin0
Amina ElHalawani, Staging Revolutions and the Many Faces of Modernism: Performing Politics in Irish and Egyptian Theatre0
‘Strange symbols to the new dawn’: Lola Ridge, Anarchist Networks, and the Carceral Elegy0
Notes on Contributors0
‘Irishmen could suffer in spirit with Spain’: Mairin Mitchell’s Storm over Spain, Ireland, and the Spanish Civil War0
Introduction: Éilís Ní Dhuibhne: Fifty Years (and more) of Writing0
‘Will it flood? Are you even listening to me?’ Eco-Gothic and the Climate Crisis in Kevin Barry’s ‘Fjord of Killary’0
Malcolm Sen, A History of Irish Literature and the Environment0
From Unsettled0
Creating a Poetics of Allusion in Two Early French Translations by Seamus Heaney0
Irish Literature in Transition, 1700–1780 edited by Moyra Haslett Irish Literature in Transition, 1780–1830 edited by Claire Connolly Irish Literature in Transition, 1830–1880 edi0
Banknotes of the Irish Free State0
Alice McDermott's Almost Invisible Narrators0
Notes on Contributors0
Ignite0
Institutions and Ireland: Mother and Baby Homes and Transitional Justice0
Introduction0
Reality Deterioration and Academic Precarity through the Lens of J. S. Le Fanu’s Wylder’s Hand and ‘The Haunted Baronet’0
Haunting the ‘Proper Body’: Disability, Contagion, and Citizenship in Irish and Scottish Novels of the Union0
Deirdre Brady, Literary Coteries and the Irish Women Writers’ Club (1933–1958)0
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Irish Studies0
Front matter0
Yeats’s Faustian Meditations: Jung, Yoga, and The Secret of the Golden Flower0
Curatorial Practice and Public History: Reflections on the ‘World Within Walls’ Exhibition0
Thomas MacGreevy’s Combatant Modernism0
Margaret Kelleher and James O’Sullivan, Technology in Irish Literature and Culture0
A New Darkness: Gothic Impulses in the Art of Willie Doherty0
List of Books Reviewed0
Lost in the Familiar0
Zosia Kuczyńska, Brian Friel’s Models of Influence0
Writing from the Margins: Re-framing Teresa Deevy’s Archive and her Correspondence with James Cheasty c.1952–19620
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Transgressing the Written Page: W. B. Yeats’s Radio Scripts and Broadcasts0
Niamh Dillon, Homeward Bound: Return Migration from Ireland and India at the End of the British Empire0
Urchar Bodaigh i bPoll Móna (‘A Random Shot’) and Other Irish Sayings0
Back matter0
‘Comparative Liberty’: John Mitchel’s Jail Journal and Austin Reed’s The Life and the Adventures of a Haunted Convict0
James Stephens and his American Patron0
List of Books Reviewed0
Teaching Creative Writing: Éilís Ní Dhuibhne, Theorist and Practitioner0
Maud Ellmann, Siân White and Vicki Mahaffey (editors). The Edinburgh Companion to Irish Modernism0
Closing Comments0
The Silence of the Postmemory Generation in John McGahern’s Short Stories0
‘From the Land before Birth’: Harry Clifton’s Gone Self Storm0
IASIL Bibliography for 20230
Caroline Magennis, Northern Irish Writing After the Troubles: Intimacies, Affects, Pleasures0
Paige Reynolds, Modernism in Irish Women’s Contemporary Writing: The Stubborn Mode0
Trinity Professors versus Men of Letters: Ferguson, Dowden and De Vere0
Joe Cleary, The Irish Expatriate Novel in Late Capitalist Globalization0
Introduction – ‘Making a Mess of Things’: Irish Studies Beyond the Text0
Michael Lackey, Ireland, the Irish, and the Rise of Biofiction0
Flann O'Brien: Acting Out, eds. Paul Fagan and Dieter Fuchs0
Back matter0
Of Course Muslims Can Be Gay’: Sexuality and Religion in Adiba Jaigirdar’s Young Adult Fiction0
‘Mere Technique and True Vision’: Derek Mahon’s Early Works in Little Magazines0
‘What is a Good Story?’: An Interview with Éilís Ní Dhuibhne0
Paul Delaney and Deirdre Madden (editors), David Marcus: Editing Ireland0
Introduction0
Negotiating Binaries in Éilís Ní Dhuibhne’s Selected Stories0
‘Into our memories and into our dreams’: Memory, Memoir and Fiction Making0
IASIL Bibliography for 20220
Watch the Feet: Understanding Irish Dance Traditions as an Embodied Archive0
‘The Key Thing’: Fairy Tale Lore and Intertexts in Little Red and Other Stories0
Abstracts0
‘Small moments added up are the big experience’: An Interview with Claire Lynch0
Middlebrow Culture and Mary Lavin’s Short Stories in The New Yorker0
Green Fuse (1974)0
Helena Molony’s ‘Radical Reconceptualization of History’: Commemorating Revolution on the Stage and in the Streets0
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Seamus Deane, Small World: Ireland, 1798–20180
Mary M. Burke, Race, Politics, and Irish America: A Gothic History0
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