Gaelic Ireland : apocalypse now?
Bardic poetry : the loss of aura
Saving civilization : Céitinn and Ó Bruadair
Dying acts : Ó Rathaille and others
Endings and beginnings : Mac Cuarta and after
Jonathan Swift : a colonial outsider?
Nostalgia as protest : Goldsmith's 'Deserted village'
Radical pastoral : Goldsmith's She stoops to conquer
Eibhlín Dhubh Ní Chonaill : the lament for Art Ó Laoghaire
Brian Merriman's midnight court
Burke, Ireland and revolution
Republican self-fashioning : the journal of Wolf Tone
Native informants: Maria Edgeworth and Castle Rackrent
Confronting famine : Carleton's peasantry
Feudalism falling : A drama in muslin
Anarchist attitudes : Oscar Wilde
George Bernard Shaw : Arms and the man
Somerville and Ross : The silver fox
Undead in the nineties : Bram Stoker and Dracula
Augusta Gregory's Cuchulain : the rebirth of the hero
Synge's Triste tropiques : the Aran Islands
W.B. Yeats : building amid ruins
Ulysses, newspapers and modernism
After the revolution : O'Casey and O'Flaherty
Gaelic absurdism : At swim-two-birds
The Blasket autobiographies
Incorrigibly plural : Louis MacNeice
Kate O'Brien : The ante-room
All the dead voices : Cré na cille
Underdeveloped comedy : Patrick Kavanagh
Anglo-Gaelic literature : Seán Ó Riordáin
Irish narrative : a short history.