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ECLRNI, the Eighteenth Century Literature Research Network of Ireland
Members Publications 2015-2016
Statue of Edmund Burke in the grounds of Trinity College Dublin


2016

Books

Carmen Casaliggi and Porscha Fermanis, Romanticism: A Literary and Cultural History. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 260.

Editions

 

Essays in books

Daniel Carey, ‘Intellectual History: William King to Edmund Burke’, in Richard Bourke and Ian McBride (eds.), The Princeton History of Modern Ireland. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Pp. 193-216.

______________________ , ‘Truth, Lies and Travel Writing’, in Carl Thompson (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Travel Writing. London: Routledge. Pp. 3-14.

Marie-Louise Coolahan, ‘Single-Author Manuscripts, Poems (1664), and the Editing of Katherine Philips’, in Sarah C. E. Ross and Paul Salzman (eds.), Editing Early Modern Women. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 176-94.

______________________ , and Mark Empey, ‘“There Are Numbers of Very Choice Books”: Book Ownership and the Circulation of Women’s Texts, 1680-98’, in Jennie Batchelor and Gillian Dow (eds.), Women's Writing, 1660-1830: Feminisms and Futures. London: Palgrave Macmillan. Pp. 139-57.

Moyra Haslett, ‘The Poet as Clubman’, in The Oxford Handbook of British Poetry, 1660-1800. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. Pp. 127-143.

Christina Morin, ‘Regina Maria Roche’, in Elizabeth McCarthy and Bernice M. Murphy (eds.), Lost Souls: Essays on Horror and the Gothic. North Carolina: McFarland. Pp. 186-9. 

James Ward, ‘This Life a Long Disease: Jonathan Swift, Satire and Misanthropy’, in Maurice Earls and Enda O’Doherty (eds.), Space to Think: Ten Years of the Dublin Review of Books. Dublin: Dublin Review of Books. Pp. 125-134

Journals

Marie-Louise Coolahan and Gillian Wright (eds.), Special Issue: ‘Katherine Philips and Other Writers’, Women’s Writing 23:4 (2016).

Articles in journals

Rebecca Barr, ‘“Barren desarts of arbitrary words”: language and communication in Collier and Fielding's The Cry’, Women's Writing, 23:1 (2016), 87-105.

Daniel Carey, ‘Francis Hutcheson’s Aesthetics and his Critics in Ireland: Charles-Louis de Villette and Edmund Burke’, Journal of Scottish Thought, 7 (2016), 81-105.

Anne Markey, ‘Childhood and the early Irish novel’, Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth, 9:2 (2016), 247-260.

Matthew L. Reznicek, ‘Absurd Speculations: The Tragedy of Development in Maria Edgeworth’s Ormond’, Nineteenth-Century Literature, 71: 3 (2016), 291-314. 

Electronic publishing

Rebecca Barr, ‘The man of feeling as dupe of desire: John Cleland’s Memoirs of a Coxcomb’, Etudes Epistémè, http://journals.openedition.org/episteme/1454 

Ian Campbell Ross, ‘Jonathan Swift (1667-1745)’, Trinity Writers, https://www.tcd.ie/trinitywriters/writers/jonathan-swift/

Website

Aileen Douglas (ed.), Trinity Writers, https://www.tcd.ie/trinitywriters/

2015

Books

Amy Prendergast, Literary Salons across Britain and Ireland in the Long Eighteenth Century. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan. Pp. 238.

Editions

 

Essays in books

Daniel Carey, ‘Francis Hutcheson’s Philosophy and the Scottish Enlightenment: Reception, Reputation, and Legacy’, in Aaron Garrett and James A. Harris (eds.), Scottish Philosophy in the Eighteenth Century, vol. 1. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp.36-76.

Reznicek, Matthew L, ‘The Novice in the City: Sydney Owenson and the Bildung of Metropolitan Economics’, in New Critical Perspectives on Franco-Irish Relations.  New York: Peter Lang.  Pp. 43-60.

James Ward, ‘Remember 1688?: The Draughtsman’s Contract, the ‘Glorious Revolution’ and Public Memory’, in Film, History and Memory. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan. Pp. 134-150.

Journals

 

Articles in journals

Aileen Douglas, 'Women, Enlightenment, and the Literary Fairy Tale in English’, Journal for Eighteenth Century Studies, 38:2 (2015), 181-94

Ian Campbell Ross, ‘Novels, Chapbooks, Folklore: the several lives of William Chaigneau’s Jack Connor, now Conyers; or, John Connor, alias Jack the Batchelor, the Famous Irish Bucker’, Eighteenth-Century Ireland, 30 (2015), 62-86.

Electronic publishing

Anne Markey, ‘Charles and Mary Lamb: Tales from Shakespear (1807)’, The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 21 December 2015. http://www.litencyc.com/
 
______________________ , ‘Charles and Mary Lamb: Poetry for children: entirely original (1809)’, The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 21 December 2015.http://www.litencyc.com/

______________________ , ‘Charles and Mary Lamb: Mrs Leicesters School (1809), The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 20 December 2015http://www.litencyc.com/

Website

Rebecca Barr and Justin Tonra (eds.) http://ossianonline.org/ A website presenting editions of James MacPherson’s Ossian poems published between 1760-1773.

 

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