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- Ireland—Irish Literature in Darkness and Light: CCSA Ireland Summer 2019 Professor: Bill Mullen Mailing Address: Eastern Kentu
- Swift's Vexed Satire of Hobbes and Lucretius
- Irish Studies Resources
- The Cambridge Companion to Irish Poets Edited by Gerald Dawe Table of Contents More Information
- Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) Was a Satirist, Essayist, Pamphleteer and Poet
- The Intertextual Reading of Thomas More's Utopia And
- Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels
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- Jonathan Swift - Poems
- English Language Leaflet
- Sir Samuel Ferguson, James Clarence Mangan, and the Anglo-Irish Literary Canon
- Swift, the Book, and the Irish Financial Revolution Moore, Sean D
- Cadenus and Vanessa: the Self-Conscious Muse
- Ian Campbell Ross Jonathan Swift Is Celebrated As the Author of Gulliver's Travels
- City Design Tour Dublin
- Oliver Goldsmith Through the Ages Determining the Influence of Goldsmith͛s Nationality on the Reception of His Works
- Swift Modern Judgements
- Bibliography
- Ann Banfield
- Swift's Irish Writings
- The Echoic Poetry of Jonathan Swift : Studies in Its Meaning
- A Modest Proposal and Other Writings by Jonathan Swift
- Beckett, Swift and Psychiatric Confinement in Ireland
- Irony in Gulliver's Travels and Utopia Author(S): EDWARD J
- Jonathan Swift As a Poet
- William Butler Yeats - Poems
- His 4815, Modern Ireland Mid-Term Exam Review March 6, 2012 Part 1. (20%) Geographic Essay. Draw a Map (Freehand in Your Exam
- The Irish in Ireland. Written Assignments and Presentations: #1
- The Cambridge Companion to Irish Poets Edited by Gerald Dawe Index More Information
- Modern Irish Literature the Following Doctoral Reading List in Modern Irish
- JONATHAN SWIFT in the HISTORY of the ENGLISH NOVEL By
- Sir Thomas More, Humanist and Hero: a Man for All Ages
- An Exploration of the Irish Presence in the Published Record Brian Lavoie and Lorcan Dempsey
- William Butler Yeats's Swift Myth in the Words Upon the Window-Pane
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