A consistent advocate of Green thinking long before it became fashionable, Resurgence has been an...
In an essay from 1996 collecton Setting Foot on the Shores of Connemara and Other Essays, Tim Rob...
This is the remarkable journal of an Englishwoman in her early thirties abroad in Ireland, recent...
A Singular Country is J.P. Donleavy's idiosyncratic and personal view of Ireland told in the vern...
Daniel Corkery's The Hidden Ireland: A Study of Gaelic Munster in the Eighteenth Century, has had...
Professor Eda Sagarra, born in 1933, has been a significant and influential figure in Irish and E...
As I shall embark in a business, within a few days, the event of which is uncertain, I take the o...
First published in 1931, Robin Flower's enchanting lyric poetry combines with his translations fr...
This remarkable and powerful novel is described by Francis Stuart himself as an imaginative ficti...
A hundred years ago sevants underpinned middle- and upper-class life in Ireland, and domestic ser...
Vanishing Kingdoms combines an account of aristocracy and its history in Ireland with an intervie...
Many translations into English verse of Brian Merriman's celebrated eighteenth-century narrative ...