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    • Friel and his 'Sisters' 

      GRENE, NICHOLAS (2010)
      This essay, occasioned by a revival of Brian Friel?s version of Chekhov?s Three Sisters at the Abbey Theatre in 2008, considers the circumstances surrounding its first production by the Field Day Theatre Company in 1981, ...
    • Imperial Refugee: Olivia Manning's Fictions of War 

      Patten, Eve (Cork University Press, 2012)
    • Introduction to European Women in Early Modern 

      Vyroubalova, Ema; Semple, Edel (2017)
      Introduction to the Special Issue of EMLS, entitled "European Women in Early Modern English Drama".
    • Screaming for Champions 

      Carroll, Jane (2022)
      This short piece reflects on screaming and female rage in response to pregnancy and childbirth during the COVID-19 pandemic. This piece reflects on my daughter's expert screaming and my own (wasted) efforts trying to pacify ...
    • "This is a Political Play": Making Coriolanus Relevant in Contemporary Iran 

      Vyroubalova, Ema (2024)
      This article traces the performance history of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus in Iran, focusing on the most recent production of the play directed by Mostafa Koushki (b. 1984), performed between 2019 and 2020 in Tehran, Iran, ...
    • 'Trinity Professors versus Men of Letters: Ferguson, Dowden and De Vere' 

      Patten, Eve (2022)
      This essay considers the relationships between Samuel Ferguson, Edward Dowden, and Aubrey de Vere in the late nineteenth century. In evaluating Ferguson’s career shortly after the poet’s death in 1886, W. B. Yeats considered ...