A selection of plays by Irish playwright Paul Vincent Carroll, virtually none of which have been ...
Soon after her death, Lady Gregory seemed to be virtually forgotten, and the words on her gravest...
In this collection of lucid essays that cover eighty years of modern Irish drama, Robert Hogan wr...
The career of this famous Irish playwright has spanned nearly fifty years. This first volume cont...
Somewhat autumnal poems, reflecting both personal and spontaneous reactions to the world around.
Joyce, the Artist Manque, and Indeterminacy
The Descent of the Gods: Ae's Mystical Writings
Carrickmacross lace was originally inspired by some Italian appliqué' lace which Mrs Grey Porter,...
Parameters of Irish Literature in English
Omnium Gatherum: Essays in Honour of Richard Ellmann
A pocket-size edition which shows Dublin in its finest age - the period in which the present layo...
In this latest short volume of poems, Jo Rippier shows how his love of nature has increased, deve...
A scrupulously researched volume, bringing together for the first time all of Russell's writings ...
James Joyce: An International Perspective
No Bland Facility: On Literature, Religion & Censorship
The Brazen Horn: A Non-Book for Those, Who, in Revolt Today
Folk stories about the Irish Christian saints have been known for 1500 years. This collection is ...
'Bears its own lyrical and often religious weight. Not surprisingly, some of the poems deal with ...
Contains the Irish playwright's A Fourth for Bridge, A Bride for the Unicorn, The Moon in the Yel...
A re-telling of the Irish saga. When first published, Gregory's version affected not only Yeats, ...
Beauty for Ashes: Selected Prose & Related Documents
Four Songs of Time's Return Full Score
The Insurrection in Dublin was first published in October 1916, barely six months after the Irish...
Published for the first, and (until now) only, time in 1693, this novel is set in Ireland immedia...
Brings together writings about fishing, both fact and fiction, and the memorable experiences of a...
Lady Gregory tells about Ireland's gods and her fighting men from the old Irish sagas.
Although Lady Gregory first wrote comedies, she later preferred writing tragedies. Included here ...