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  • DCU Org. Structures (20)
    • DCU Faculties and Schools (20)
      • Faculty of Humanities and Social Science (20)
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2020

Howley, Ellen (2020) Oceanic connections: the sea and island spaces in Irish and Caribbean poetry. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Fryatt, Kit ORCID: 0000-0002-9683-3730 (2020) Austin Clarke. Aberdeen University Press, Aberdeen, Scotland. ISBN 978-1-85752-086-6

O'Dea, Arthur (2020) Older then, younger now: Bob Dylan's late style. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

2019

Dillon, Ellen (2019) Abstraction in contemporary poetry: an apprenticeship in reading. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

2018

Murphy, Paula ORCID: 0000-0002-9715-2216 (2018) "You feel real to me, Samantha": the matter of technology in Spike Jonze's Her. Technoculture: An Online Journal of Technology in Society, 7 . ISSN ISSN 1938-0526

2017

Honohan, Ailbhe (2017) God's "blood-curdling jokes" in Milton's Paradise Lost. Master of Arts thesis, Dublin City University.

2016

Boyle, Kevin (2016) Genre and code in the work of John Banville. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

D'Arcy, Rebecca (2016) Literary intersections at the metropolitan centre: mapping new London narratives of migrant experience in contemporary fiction. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Fryatt, Kit (2016) Southrons (and others) reading Briggflatts. In: Görtschacher, Wolfgang and Malcolm, David, (eds.) Sound Is/As Sense: Essays on Modern British and Irish Poetry. Gdańsk University Press, Gdańsk, Poland. ISBN 978-83-7865-443-8

2011

Herron, Anne Marie (2011) The tyranny of the past? revolution, retrospection and remembrance in the work of Irish writer, Eilis Dillon. UNSPECIFIED thesis, Dublin City University.

Fryatt, Kit (2011) 'A minster minute': reflections on Barnsley Main Seam. In: Coleman, Philip and Johnston, Maria, (eds.) Reading Pearse Hutchinson: From Findrum to Fisterra. Irish Academic Press, Dublin, pp. 85-96. ISBN 9780716530831

2010

O’Sullivan, Kieth (2010) In a tradition of republican revolution: romanticism and Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Callinan, Louise (2010) Revered abroad, abused at home: Arthur Miller’s contentious dialogue with America. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Reid, James E. (2010) Walter Macken (1915-1967) - playwright, actor and theatre manager. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Keyes, Marian Thérèse (2010) “Taken from the Life” Mimetic Truth and Ekphrastic Eloquence in the Writings of Anna Maria Fielding Hall (1800-1881). PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

2008

Brissett, Sandrine Michelle (2008) Bard of Modem Ireland: Perspectives on Voice and Mask within the Poetry of Brendan Kennelly. La voix et ses masques: approches de la poésie de Brendan Kennedy dans le cadre de la tradition bardique irlandaise. PhD thesis, Dublin City University/Universite Sorbonne Nouvelle.

Murphy, Paula ORCID: 0000-0002-9715-2216 (2008) Louise le Brocquy's philosophical navagatio. Journal of Franco-Irish Studies, 1 (1). pp. 27-41. ISSN 2009-7395

2006

Slowey, Desmond (2006) The role and image of the ascendancy in the Irish theatre, 1600-1900. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Murphy, Paula ORCID: 0000-0002-9715-2216 (2006) Staging histories in Marina Carr's Midlands Plays. Irish University Review: A Journal of Irish Studies, 36 (2). pp. 389-402. ISSN 0021-1427

2001

Dunbar, Carole (2001) The Other Nation - an examination of the depiction of the poor in the children’s fiction of Mrs Molesworth, Mrs Ewing,Silas Hocking and Frances Hodgson Burnett. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

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