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Themed Issues: Ireland in the Arts and Humanities, Virginia Woolf International, James Dickey Revisited

Ireland in the Arts and Humanities

From SCR 40.2 (Spring 2008)

Essay

Let Everyone Forget Everyone, Thomas E. Kennedy
Beyond Yeats's Grave, Steven B. Katz
"Study That Tree": The Iconic Stage in Purgatory and Waiting for Godot, Emily Atkins

From SCR 40.1 (Fall 2007)

Essay

The Noble Labor of Liam Miller: Making The Yeats Papers, 1959-1979, Thomas Dillon Redshaw
Passing the Test of Time: The Essays of Thomas E. Kennedy, Robert Stewart
The Revelation of Character Inside and Out: A Comparison of the First and Most Recent Novels of Thomas E. Kennedy, Walter Cummins

Interview

A View from Across the Sea: An Interview with Thomas E. Kennedy, Melanie Tortoroli

From SCR 39.2 (Spring 2007)

Essay

Born in Brooklyn's Bifocal View of Time and Space: John Montague as a Hybridized Irish American, Maura Harrington

Review

The Year of Beckett, Fall Season, Christine Shives

Poetry

Genetic Engineering On an Onion • Road Kill • I Want to Be a Tree, Niall McGrath

From SCR 39.1 (Fall 2006)

Essay

"Incredible Eloquence": How Ron Rash's Novels Keep the Celtic Literary Tradition Alive, Kara Baldwin
The Year of Beckett, Spring Season, Christine Shives
"The Demon Lover": Elizabeth Bowen's "Unashamed Retelling" of "The Jolly Corner", Terry W. Thompson

From SCR 38.1 (Fall 2005)

Essay

The Making of Thomas E. Kennedy: Copenhagen Quartet, Greg Herriges
"We Done Our Best When We Were Let": Thomas Liddy's Arena, 1963-1965, Thomas Dillon Redshaw
From Macchu Picchu to Inis Mor: The Poetry of Mary O'Malley, Eammon Wall
To Sing the Magic Words that Raise the Dead: Form and Allusion in Paul Muldoon's "Incantata", J. Matthew Boyleston

From SCR 36.2 (Spring 2004)

Essay

From The Hour-Glass to At the Hawk's Well: Revisions toward an Idealized Theater, Shelley Sharp Dirst

From SCR 35.1 (Spring 2002)

Essay

D. H. Lawrence, W. B. Yeats, and the Rosa Mundi, Virginia Hyde

Poetry

The Rag Tree, Tom McFadden 

From SCR 34.2 (Spring 2002)

Essay

Printing a Second Revival: Liam Miller's Dolmen Editions, 1966, Thomas Dillon Redshaw

From SCR 34.1 (Fall 2001)

Editor's Note

In Memoriam: Anne Yeats, Wayne Chapman

Essays

Leonard Woolf and the Rowntree Political Monthlies, 1916-1922: With the Irish Rebellion as a Case in Point, Wayne Chapman

Virginia Woolf in Ireland: A Short Voyage Out, Kathryn Laing

From SCR 33.2 (Spring 2001)

Editor's Note

An Editor's View of Irish T(r)opics, Wayne Chapman

Essays

Sea Changes: Post-Colonialism in Synge and Walcott, Sandra Sprayberry
Across the Water: Northern Irish Drama in London, Marilynn Richtarik
Samuel Beckett and Censorship in the Saorstat, William Atkinson
The Freedom of the Theatre in the Irish Free State 1922-1929; or, The Bullet Dodged, Joan FitzPatrick Dean

Poetry

Maeve Married, Kathryn Kirkpatrick

The Republic of Letters

Ways to Access the Landscape, Soundscape and Lifescape of Ireland in the Poetry of W.B. Yeats, Evelyn Haller

From SCR 33.1 (Fall 2000)

Essay

Imagination and Recollection: the Power and Process of Memory in "The Lake Isle of Innisfree," Peter J. Capuano

From SCR 32.1 (Fall 1999), Ireland in the Arts and Humanities, 1899-1999

Preface

Ireland in the Arts and Humanities, 1899-1999, Wayne K. Chapman, Editor

Commentary

Rita Ann Higgins: A Moderator's View, Catherine Paul

Essays

Words and Music: an Uneasy Liaison? Alma Bennet
The Countess Cathleen and the Revival of the Bardic Arts, Ronald Schuchard
The Countess Cathleen as a Study in Theatrical Genre, Michael J. Sidnell
The Sexual Dialectic of Eavan Boland, Paula Meehan, and Nuala Ni Dhombnaill, Kimberly Myers
Austin Clarke's "Tiresias" and the Aisling Tradition, Ed Madden
Joyce.com, Julie Sloan Brannon
Household Trash: Domesticity and National Identity in The Lamplighter and the "Nausicaa" Episode of Ulysses, William Kupinse
Bruised Boys and "Fallen" Women: The Need for Rescue in Short Stories by Elizabeth Bowen, Jeanette Shumaker
Abstracting Icons: The Graphic Ornamentation of John Montague's The Rough Field (1972) and The Dead Kingdom (1984), Thomas Dillon Redshaw
Walking in to the Light: Dante and Seamus Heaney's Second Life, Michael Cavanagh
"In step with what escaped me": Millennial Reflections on Seamus Heaney's Seeing Things, Simon Gatrell
The Irish in the Caribbean: Derek Walcott's Examination of the Irish in Omeros, Irene Martyniuk
"roughly hammered links": Lady Gregory, Irish Ballads, and Political Memory, Leigh Tillman Partington
Yeats, Fergus(on), O'Grady, and Deirdre, Sarah Del Collo
Ritual Strangeness: Elements of Noh in The Only Jealousy of Emer, Melinda Morrow
The Quotable Yeats: Modified in the Guts of the Living, Geraldine Higgins

Interview

Strokestown Park and the Making of The Famine Museum: An Interview with Declan Jones, Lorraine Pearsall

Personal Essay

Across the Atlantic: Impressions of England, Ireland, and Anne Yeats, Charis Chapman

Poetry

Collection of Poems, Rita Ann Higgins

The Republic of Letters

Philosophical Differences and Yeats's Corroborative System in A Vision, Matthew DeForrest
Con-Fusion: Con Melody's Identity Crisis, Madeline Smith and Richard Eaton

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