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William Carleton
My Life in Two Hemispheres
Evolving Representations of National Identity in Nineteenth-Century Genre Fiction
William Carleton and Famine Dr Melissa Fegan, University Of
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Famine Irish Society in William Carleton's Fardorougha the Miser Nadia Hashish*
Abstract Potent Legacies: the Transformation of Irish
Journal of the Short Story in English, 71 | Autumn 2018 Facing the Interface: William Carleton’S “The Death of a Devotee” in the Chri
Ireland Before the Great Irish Famine
“Taken from the Life” Mimetic Truth and Ekphrastic Eloquence in the Writings of Anna Maria Fielding Hall (1800-1881)
Nineteenth-Century Irish Fiction: Irish Identity, O'connell and the Transnational
The WB and George Yeats Library: a Short-Title Catalog
Representing the Troubles in Irish Short Fiction
The William Carleton Summer School
Dictionary of Irish Biography
The Dilemma of William Carleton, Regional Writer and Subject of Empire
Nineteenth-Century Irish Literature Professor James H. Murphy Campus
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The Development of William Butler Yeats: 18854900 the Development of William Butler Yeats: 1885-1900
Charles Lever and Ireland Thesis Submitted in Accordance with the Requirements of the University of Liverpool for the Degree Of
The Geographical Distribution of Irish Ability
Already in 1845 William Carleton Wrote About the Changes of Irish Life
The Irish Prophecy Man: Folklore and Famine in the Novels of William
Some Notes on Catholicism in Maria Edgeworth's Oeuvre
University of Warwick Institutional Repository: a Thesis Submitted for the Degree of Phd at The