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      Natalie Schriefer
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      Lily Ní Dhomhnaill
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      Carolann North
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      Ellen Rowley
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  • Review: Milteer, Beyond Slavery’s Shadow: Free People of Color in the South
  • “Seeming Strangeness”: Mina Loy’s Poetics of Disruption and Julia Kristeva’s Semiotic/Symbolic Model
  • Cold Reality: Revisions of War in John Knowles’ ‘Phineas’ and A Separate Peace
  • Review: Baumgartner, South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War

Issue 1 2009

Imagined America: Walt Whitman’s Nationalism in the First Edition of Leaves of Grass

Nathanael O'Reilly
Articles, Issue 1 2009
Nathanael O'Reilly Critics often describe Walt Whitman as America’s national poet, and many have concerned themselves with how Whitman came to hold such a position in American and global culture; however, fe... Read More...

“If there is such a literature”: Thoughts on Teaching American Literature in Ireland / Irish Literature in America

Peggy O'Brien
Articles, Issue 1 2009
“If there is such a literature”: Thoughts on Teaching American Literature in Ireland / Irish Literature in America

Invented Irishness: The Americanization of Irish Identity in the Works of Joseph O’Connor

Aoileann Ní Éigeartaigh
Articles, Issue 1 2009
Invented Irishness: The Americanization of Irish Identity in the Works of Joseph O’Connor

“Irish by descent”? Marianne Moore’s American-Irish Inheritance

Tara Stubbs
Articles, Issue 1 2009
“Irish by descent”? Marianne Moore’s American-Irish Inheritance

“Why Don’t You Write About America?”

Victoria Kennefick
Articles, Issue 1 2009
Frank O'Connor's Representations of Relations between Ireland and America

Irish republicans in interwar New York

Brian Hanley
Articles, Issue 1 2009
Irish republicans in interwar New York

Jazz, Identity and Sexuality in Ireland during the Interwar Years

Johannah Duffy
Articles, Issue 1 2009
Jazz, Identity and Sexuality in Ireland during the Interwar Years
american ruins

Review: Arthur Drooker, American Ruins (New York and London: Merrell, 2007)

Kit Fryatt
Issue 1 2009, Reviews
Review: Arthur Drooker, American Ruins (New York and London: Merrell, 2007)

Review: Wai Chee Dimock, Through Other Continents: American Literature Across Deep Time

Justin Quinn
Issue 1 2009, Reviews
Wai Chee Dimock, Through Other Continents: American Literature Across Deep Time(Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2006)

Review: Samuel Fisher Dodson, Berryman’s Henry

Tom Rogers
Issue 1 2009, Reviews
Samuel Fisher Dodson, Berryman’s Henry
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Review: Stephanie Rains, The Irish-American in Popular Culture

Aoileann Ní Éigeartaigh
Issue 1 2009, Reviews
Stephanie Rains, The Irish-American in Popular Culture

Review: Stephen Mennell, The American Civilizing Process

David Ryan
Issue 1 2009, Reviews
Stephen Mennell, The American Civilizing Process

Review: Lee Marshall, Bob Dylan: The Never Ending Star

Michael Hinds
Issue 1 2009, Reviews
Lee Marshall, Bob Dylan: The Never Ending Star
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Issue 1 Contributors

Jennifer Daly
Contributors, Issue 1 2009
Johannah Caitriona Duffy is an AHRC Research Fellow in the School of American and Canadian Studies at the University of Nottingham. She is currently working on a book entitledBacking Dr King, and her forthcomin... Read More...
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