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Recent publications RECENT PUBLICATIONS BY MEMBERS OF THE STAFF AND BY RESEARCH STUDENTS WORKING UNDER THEIR SUPERVISION The publications information has been derived solely from the College’s Research Support System. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information is accurate and complete. Please notify the Research Support Systems Administrator (email: [email protected]) of any errors or omissions which will be corrected in next year’s Calendar. Faculty of Arts and Humanities School of Drama, Film and Music DRAMA Causey, Matthew, Theatre and performance in digital culture: from simulation to embeddedness, London, Routledge (2006), xiv + 214 pp. Rockett, Kevin, ‘Dion Boucicault, staging, and early cinema’, Princeton University Library Chronicle, lxviii, 1-2 (2006), 33-59 National cinemas and world cinema, studies in Irish film 3, eds Kevin Rockett and John Hill, Dublin, Four Courts Press (2006), 5 + 149 pp. Singleton, Brian, ‘Sick, dying, dead, dispersed: the evanescence of patriarchy in contemporary Irish women’s theatre’, Women in Irish drama: a century of authorship and representation, ed. Melissa Sihra, Basingstoke, UK, Palgrave Macmillan (2007), 186-200 ‘Hunters, heroes and the hegemonically masculine fantasies of desperate housewives’, Reading desperate housewives: beyond the white picket fence, eds Janet McCabe and Kim Akass, London and New York, I.B. Tauris (2006), 106-16 ‘Am I talking to myself? Men, masculinities and the monologue in contemporary Irish theatre’, Monologues: theatre, performance, subjectivity, ed. Clare Wallace, Prague, Litteraria Pragensia (2006), 260-77 Wilmer, Stephen, Humour and humanity: contemporary plays from Finland, Helsinki, Like (2006), 442 pp. [S.E. Wilmer and Pirkko Koski] The dynamic world of Finnish theatre, Helsinki, Like (2006), 182 pp. [S.E. Wilmer and Pirkko Koski] School of English Brown, Terence, ‘Carleton and violence’, William Carleton: the authentic voice, ed. Gordon Brand, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, Colin Smythe Limited (2006), 184-97 ‘Two post-modern novelists: Samuel Beckett and Flann O’Brien’, The Cambridge companion to the Irish novel, ed. John Wilson Foster, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press (2006), 205-22 Coleman, Philip, ‘William Austin, the missing man’, The short story in English: crossing boundaries, Proceedings of the 8th international conference of the Society for the Study of the Short Story, 27-30 October 2004, Alcala de Henares (Spain), eds Gema Soledad Castillo García, María Rosa Cabellos Castilla, Juan Antonio Sánchez Jiménez and Vincent Carlisle Espínola, Universidad de Alcala (2007), 230-40 Delaney, Paul, ‘“Nobody now knows which …”: transition and piety in Daniel Corkery’s short fiction’, New Hibernia Review, 10, 1 (2006), 100-10 ‘Acts of remembrance: history, anxiety and Elizabeth Bowen’, Études Irlandaises, 31, 1 (2006), 87-103 ‘Privileged perspectives and subverted types: James Stephens’s “The demi-Gods”’, Portraying X22 Calendar 2007-08 Recent publications Irish travellers: histories and representations, eds Ciara Breathnach and Aoife Bhreathnach, Newcastle, Cambridge Scholars’ Press (2007), 46-64 Grene, Nicholas, ‘Long day’s journey into night: the Tyrones at home in America’, Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies, 11, 2 (2005), 109-19 ‘Irish drama and the occlusion of influence’, Princeton University Library Chronicle, lxviii, 1-2 (2006), 503-15 ‘Five ways of looking at Faith healer’, The Cambridge companion to Brian Friel, ed. Anthony Roche, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press (2006), 53-65 Hebblethwaite, Kate, “‘Eviling” the woman and taming the beast: fantasies of power through vivisection’, The wicked heart: studies in the phenomena of evil, eds Bill Myers and Sorcha Ní Fhlainn, Oxford, Inter-Disciplinary Press (2006), 157-70 Bram Stoker, Dracula’s guest and other weird stories, ed. Kate Hebblethwaite, London, Penguin Classics (2006), 408 pp. ‘Creating wildmen in one’s own image: maroons, Darwin and the question of humanity’, Treasure islands: studies in children’s literature, eds Celia Keenan and Mary Shine Thompson, Dublin, Four Courts Press (2005), 24-33 Ingman, Heather, Twentieth-century fiction by Irish women: nation and gender, Burlington and Hampshire, Ashgate (2007), 200 pp. Jones, Darryl, ‘The liberal antichrist: left behind in America’, Expecting the end: millennialism in social and historical context, eds Kenneth G.C. Newport and Crawford Gribben, Waco, Texas, Baylor University Press (2006), 97-112 Matterson, Stephen, ‘New configurations: the framing of Pocahontas’, The Irish reader: essays in honour of John Devitt, eds Michael Hinds, Peter Denman and Margaret Kellegher, Dublin, Otior Press, Mater Dei Institute (2007), 99-109 ‘Washington Irving’s American scene: a tour on the prairies’, Exploring the American literary west: international perspectives, eds David Rio, Amaia Ibarraran, Jose Miguel Santamaria and M. Felisa Lopez, Vitoria, University of the Basque Country (2006), 69-78 The complete poems of Walt Whitman, Hertfordshire, Wordsworth (2006), 608 pp. Review in Modern Language Review, 102, 2 (2007), 499-500 Morgan, Gerald, Reviews in Modern Language Review, 102 (2007), 205-06 and 477-8; RES, n.s., 57 (2006), 795-6 Murphy, Bernice, The Irish Journal of Horror and Gothic Studies, eds Bernice M. Murphy and Elizabeth McCarthy, 1 (2006), http://www.irishgothichorrorjournal.homestead.com/ Ní Chuilleanáin, Eiléan, ‘A view from the grave: translation into English in Ireland’, Études Irlandaises, 31, 2 (Autumn 2006) (2007), 95-106 ‘Renaissance and Ireland’, Celtic culture: a historical encyclopedia, volume 4, ed. John T. Koch, Santa Barbara, California, ABC-CLIO (2006), 1492-4 ‘Becoming the patriarch: masculinity in Maria Edgeworth’s Ormond’, Opening the field: Irish women, texts and contexts, eds Patricia Boyle Haberstroh and Christine St Peter, Cork, Cork University Press (2007), 31-42 Patten, Eve, ‘Ireland? Whose Ireland? Interrogating Irish studies’, Issues in English, 5, 1 (2006), 17-27 ‘Contemporary Irish fiction’, The Cambridge companion to the Irish novel, ed. John Wilson Foster, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press (2006), 259-76 ‘Life purified and reprojected: autobiography and the modern Irish novel’, Modern Irish autobiography: self, nation and society, ed. Liam Harte, London, Palgrave Macmillan (2007) 51-70 Calendar 2007-08 X23 Recent publications Reviews in Irish Studies Review, 13, 3 (2005), 442-3 and 14, 1 (2006), 132-4 Ross, Ian Campbell, ‘Tobias Smollett’, Edinburgh history of Scottish literature, 3 volumes, eds Ian Brown (general editor) et al., Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press (2006), volume 2, 163-8 Scattergood, John, Italian culture: interactions, transpositions, translations, eds Cormac Ó Cuilleanáin, Corinna Salvadori and John Scattergood, Dublin, Four Courts Press (2006), 264 pp. Manuscripts and ghosts: essays on the transmission of late medieval and early Renaissance literature, Dublin, Four Courts Press (2006), 320 pp. ‘Humanism in Ireland in the sixteenth century: the evidence of Trinity College Dublin MS 160’, Italian culture: interactions, transpositions, translations, eds Cormac Ó Cuilleanáin, Corinna Salvadori and John Scattergood, Dublin, Four Courts Press (2006), 69-89 ‘“The eyes of memory”: the function of the illustrations in Dublin, Trinity College Library MS 505’, Readers and writers of the prose Brut, eds William Marx and Raluca Radulescu, Trivium, 36, University of Wales Lampeter (2006), 203-26 ‘Thomas Wyatt’s epistolary satires and the consolations of intertextuality’, Building the past/Konstruktion der eigenen Vergangheit, eds Rudolf Suntrup and Jan Veenstra, Medieval and early modern culture, volume 7, Frankfurt, Peter Lang (2006), 67-83 ‘“The unequal scales of love”: Andreas Capellanus’s De Amore and some later texts’, Writings on love in the English Middle Ages, ed. Helen Cooney, New York, Palgrave Macmillan (2006), 63-79 ‘London and money: Chaucer’s Complaint to his purse’, Chaucer and the city, ed. Ardis Butterfield, Chaucer Studies, xxxvii, Cambridge, D.S. Brewer (2006), 162-73 Slote, Samuel, ‘Introduction’, How Joyce wrote “Finnegans wake”: a chapter-by-chapter genetic guide, eds Luca Crispi and Sam Slote, Madison, University of Wisconsin Press (2007), 3-48 [L. Crispi, D. Van Hulle and S. Slote] ‘Blanks for when words gone’, How Joyce wrote “Finnegans wake”: a chapter-by-chapter genetic guide, eds Luca Crispi and Sam Slote, Madison, University of Wisconsin Press (2007), chapter II.1, 181-213 How Joyce wrote “Finnegans wake”: a chapter-by-chapter genetic guide, eds Luca Crispi and Sam Slote, Madison, University of Wisconsin Press (2007), 520 pp. Research student Sweetnam, Mark S., ‘Hamlet and the reformation of the Eucharist’, Literature and Theology, 21, 1 (2007), 11-28 ‘Tensions in dispensational eschatology’, Expecting the end: millennialism in social and historical context, eds Kenneth Newport and Crawford Gribben, Baylor, TX, Baylor University Press (2006), 173-92 School of Histories and Humanities CLASSICS Adams, Ellen, ‘Social strategies and spatial dynamics in neopalatial Crete: an analysis of the north- central area’, American Journal of Archaeology, 110 (2006), 1-36 Cuypers, Martine, ‘Aratus, Thomas Hockey’, Biographical encyclopaedia of astronomers, Frankfurt, Springer Science (2006), 1 ‘Meester van de parodie: Loukianos’, Komt een Griek bij de dokter: humor in de oudheid, eds P. De Rynck and M. Pieters, Amsterdam, Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep (2007), 63-5 [Martine Cuypers and Boukje Verheij] Dodge, Hazel, ‘Building materials in a new