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Review of Race in Irish Literature and Culture, by Malcolm Sen and Julie McCormick Weng
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Review of The Irish against the War. Postcolonial Identity & Political Activism in Contemporary Ireland, by Marie-Violaine Louvet
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Herd / Lab || Flock / Cube: Livestock Production, Relational Aesthetics and New Materialism in Contemporary Irish Visual Arts Practice & Memoir
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Between the Local and the Global: Animality in the Poetry of Jane Clarke
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Philosophy of Lyric Voice: The Cognitive Value of Page and Performance Poetry
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Autumn 2026_#Ocean – call for papers
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Following Digital Footprints: Researching South African Digital Poetry
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Towards a connective aesthetic : an a/r/tographic journey
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eBhish' - articulations of Black Oceanic presence eThekwini
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The poetry of silence : perpetuating the profound burden : a female family narrative
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A Review of Books and Borrowing 1750–1830: An Analysis of Scottish Borrowers' Registers
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Crossing the Ecoline: a visual response to increasing levels of ocean acidification
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Review of Community Relations and the Troubles in Northern Ireland: A Policy History, by Joana Etchart
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A Review of Deborah Weiss's Women and Madness in the Early Romantic Novel: Injured Minds, Ruined Lives
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Review of An Accidental Villain: Sir Hugh Tudor, Churchill's Enforcer in Revolutionary Ireland, by Linden MacIntyre
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A Review of William Hayley: A Biographer’s Influence on Life Writing and Romantic Networks in the Long Eighteenth Century, edited by Lisa Gee and Mark Crosby
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Review of Female Printmakers, Printsellers, and Print Publishers in the Eighteenth Century: The Imprint of Women, c. 1700-1830, edited by Cristina S. Martinez and Cynthia E. Roman
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Transmuting the mundane into transcendence : migrations of myth and its connection to contemporary comic books
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At sea : documentation and commentary on the body of practical work submitted for the degree of Masters of Fine Art
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The meandering narrative : poetry and illustration engage in a moment of indiscipline : demonstrated in an analysis of Sara Fanelli’s illuminated poem - And all men kill the thing they love
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A REVIEW ON THE BOOK “A GUIDE FOR FIELD WORKERS IN FOLKLORE”
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A systematic literature review of methods to describe the stereo image of recorded music
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Music Therapy in the Treatment: of People with Hearing Deficits: A Review of Selected Strategies
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Score Review: Rameau, Jean-Philippe. "Les Indes galantes" and "Daphnis et Eglé."