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Select Annual Listing of Books on Irish Literature and Its Contexts: 2019
Poetry Collections
- xxx.
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Fiction (Short stories &
Novels)
- xxx.
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Drama (Plays & Collections
- xxx.
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Autobiography & Memoir
- xxx.
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Biography (Literary &
Historical)
- xxx.
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Miscellaneous Writings
- xxx.
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Scholarly Editions & Literary Reprints
- xxx.
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Anthologies, Interviews &
Almanacs
- xxx.
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Literary & Cultural
Commentary
- xxx.
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Critical Studies: Individual
Authors
- xxx.
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Language & Folklore Studies
- xxx.
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Religion & Philosophy
- Fran ORourke, ed., Ciphers of Transcendence: Essays in Philosophy of Religion in Honour of Patrick Masterson (Irish Academic Press 2019), xii, [404]pp. ill., 1 port. [see details].
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Media & Entertainment
- xxx.
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Arts & Architecture
- xxx.
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Historical Studies: General
- Harry T. Dickinson, Ireland in the age of revolution, 1760-1805, Pt. I: Ireland and the American Revolution, Vol. 3, 1783-1789 (
London: Routledge, 2019) [details].
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Historical Studies: 20th Century
- xxx.
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Historical Studies: Centenary Topic
- xxx.
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Historical Studies: Ecclesiastical
- xxx.
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Natural History & Topography
- xxx
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Politics, Economics & Society
- xxx.
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Northern Ireland/Ulster
- xxx.
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Womens Studies
- xxx.
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Reference, Guides & Bibliography
- xxx.
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Digital Publications
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Journals & Special Issues
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Bibliographical details
| Harry T. Dickinson, Ireland in the age of revolution, 1760-1805, Pt. I: Ireland and the American Revolution, Vol. 3, 1783-1789 (
London: Routledge, 2019) - CONTENTS - An Act for the Removing and Preventing All Doubt which have Arisen, or Might Arise, concerning the Exclusive Rights of the Parliament and Courts of Ireland (1783), in Th e Statutes at Large [England] (1786); A Letter to Henry Flood, Esq. on the Present State of Representation in Ireland (1783); Francis Dobbs, Th oughts on the Conduct and Continuation of the Volunteers of Ireland (1783); An Address to the Dungannon and Leinster Volunteer Delegates on the Matter of Parliamentary Reform (1783); A Reform of the Irish House of Commons (1783); Arguments to Prove the Interposition of the People to be Constitutional and Strictly Legal (1783); [W. W. Seward], Th e Rights of the People Asserted (1783); [Dr Patrick Duigenan], Th e Alarm: or, An Address to the Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy of the Church of Ireland (1783); Alls Well: A Reply to the Author of Th e Alarm (1783); John Keogh, Th oughts on Equal Representation (1784); [Peter Burrowes], Plain Arguments in Defence of the Peoples Absolute Dominion over the Constitution (1784); Andrew Doria, A Letter to the Volunteers, upon the Subject of a Parliamentary Reform (1784); John Jebb, Letters Addressed to the Volunteers of Ireland, on the Subject of a Parliamentary Reform (1784); Capel Molyneux, A Warm Appeal to the Freemen of Ireland (1784); [Charles Francis Sheridan], Free Th oughts upon the Present Crisis (1785); [ John Hely-Hutchinson] A Letter fr om the Secretary of State to the Mayor of Cork (1785); A Series of Letters Addressed to the Volunteers of Ireland (1785); Thoughts on the Kingdom of Ireland, Written in the Year 1785 ([c. 1785]); The Utility of an Union between Great Britain and Ireland (1787); An Act to Prevent Tumultuous Risings and Assemblies, in Th e Statutes at Large (1787); An Address to the Independent Members of the House of Commons of Ireland on the Question of Establishing a Regency in this Kingdom (1789); Common Sense, in Vindication of his Excellency the Marquis of Buckingham (1789); Editorial Notes. |
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| Fran ORourke, ed., Ciphers of Transcendence: Essays in Philosophy of Religion in Honour of Patrick Masterson (Irish Academic Press 2019), xii, [404]pp. ill., 1 port. [24cm.]. CONTENTS: Tabula Gratulatoria; Professor Andrew J. Deeks, Foreword; Fran ORourke, Introduction: Ciphers of Transcendence; 1. John Dillon, The Cosmic Aspect of Truth in Plato; 2. Andrew Smith, Plotinus and Transcendent Truth; 3. Fran ORourke, Beauty from Plato to Aquinas; 4. Deirdre Carabine, The Manifestation of God as the Speaking of Creation in Scottus Eriugena, 5. Denys Turner, A Teacher and Two Students: Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, Meister Eckhart; 6. Desmond Connell, St Thomas and the Medieval Synthesis; 7., Cyril ORegan, Hegel and the Infinite. 8. Richard Kearney, Epiphany and Hopkins; 9. by Dermot Moran, Edith Steins Philosophical Conversions: From Husserl to Aquinas and Newman; 10. Eileen Brennan, Religious Symbols in the Philosophical Anthropology of Paul Ricoeur; 11. Mark Patrick Hederman, Icons of Infinity: Rothko, Levinas and Jean-Luc Marion; 12. Markus H. Wörner, Wisdom after Metaphysics?; 13. John Haldane, Experience and Transcendence; 14. by Joseph Dunne, Ethics in the Forest: Otherwise Approaching God; 15. Noreen OCarroll, The Concept of “Person” in Healthcare Ethics; 16. Philip Pettit, Ethics without Transcendence; 17. Brendan Purcell, Suffering as a Cipher of Transcendence; 18. by David Walsh, Is Desire Desirable? The Question that Discloses the Person; 19. Alasdair MacIntyre, About What do Contemporary Atheists and Theists Disagree?; 20. Seamus Heaney, “Remembering Bóthar Buí”; 21. Patrick Masterson, My Life in Philosophy. Patrick Masterson, Select Bibliography. |
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