English: Recent submissions
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James Joyce, music and memory
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of English, 2007)This thesis, James Joyce, Music and Memory, explores the connection between music and Irish cultural memory in Joyce’s works from Chamber Music to the “pure music” of Finnegans Wake. Overall, it shows that Joyce’s ongoing ... -
The politics of praise : influence and authority in John Berryman's poetry
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of English, 2002)This thesis is a reappraisal of John Berryman’s achievement that stresses his poetry’s critical agency over and against the prevailing tendency to describe it in narrow confessional terms. Questioning the received view of ... -
The protesting conscience : the role of women in the Irish novels of Kate O'Brien
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of English, 1989) -
A biographical study of Robert Southwell (1561-1595) and his historical and cultural milieu
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of English, 1987)Introduction: explains the nature of this biographical study of Southwell, how it differs from previous ones; the contributions it seeks to make; and the general lines along which the biographical narrative proceeds. It ... -
An imagined Irish girlhood : representations of female identity formation and development in the novels of Kate O'Brien, Maura Laverty, and Edna O'Brien
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of English, 1998) -
Folklore and the fairy tales of Oscar Wilde
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of English, 2007) -
That was a good king! : Beowulf and its prologue
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of English, 2006) -
Destabilizing Shakespeare : adaptations for children, 1807-2007
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of English, 2012) -
Towards an aesthetics of blindness : an interdisciplinary response to Synge, Yeats and Friel
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of English, 2005) -
Queer be dragons: Mapping LGBT fantasy novels 1987-2000
(Trinity College Dublin, 2016)Fantasy, considered as a genre, is an ideal space to represent the queer, strange, and different in ways that attract both a readership of enjoyment and the academic critic. It should therefore be well-placed to include ... -
The CENDARI White Book of Archives
(2016)Over the course of its four year project timeline, the CENDARI project has collected archival descriptions and metadata in various formats from a broad range of cultural heritage institutions. These data were drawn together ... -
Writing 'that animal darkness': Galway Kinnell, Gary Snyder, James Merrill
As humanity’s most evident other, at once deeply similar to and fundamentally different from the human, the animal is a valuable poetical trope. This thesis examines the representation and function of animals and animality ... -
Ben Jonson's English Grammar
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Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue
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CENDARI s Grand Challenges: Building, Contextualising and Sustaining a New Knowledge Infrastructure.
(2013)In its widest sense, infrastructure allows us as finite individuals to achieve beyond our individual capacity to know, to do, to see. But even within the more narrow context of research infrastructures, broad and diverse ...