English poetry -- Irish authors | History and criticism
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- "The given note" : traditional music and modern Irish poetry
- Against piety: essays in Irish poetry
- Ancestral lines : culture & identity in the work of six contemporary poets
- Contemporary British and Irish poetry : an introduction
- Contemporary Irish poetry and the canon : critical limitations and textual liberations
- Contemporary Irish poetry and the pastoral tradition
- Contemporary Irish women poets : memory and estrangement
- Contemporary Irish women poets : some male perspectives
- Continuity and change in Irish poetry, 1966-2010
- Eavan Boland's evolution as an Irish woman poet : an outsider within an outsider's culture
- Irish poetry after Joyce
- Irish poetry and the construction of modern identity : Ireland between fantasy and history
- Irish poetry from Moore to Yeats
- Irish poetry of the 1930s
- Irish poetry of the 1930s
- Irish poetry since 1950 : from stillness into history
- Irish poetry since Kavanagh
- Irish poetry under the union, 1801-1924
- Irish poets and modern Greece : Heaney, Mahon, Cavafy, Seferis
- Irish poets in English : the Thomas Davis lectures on Anglo-Irish poetry
- Making integral : critical essays on Richard Murphy
- Mistaken identities : poetry and Northern Ireland
- Modern Irish and Scottish poetry
- Modern Irish poetry: tradition and continuity from Yeats to Heaney
- Modernism and Ireland: the poetry of the 1930s
- Poetry and the Anthropocene : ecology, biology and technology in contemporary British and Irish poetry
- Poetry and translation in Northern Ireland : dislocations in contemporary writing
- Poetry by women in Ireland : a critical anthology 1870-1970
- Poets of modern Ireland : text, context, intertext
- Postcolonial overtures : the politics of sound in contemporary Northern Irish poetry
- Reading postwar British and Irish poetry
- Rhyming weavers, and other country poets of Antrim and Down
- Robert Frost and Northern Irish poetry
- Robert Frost and Northern Irish poetry
- Seamus Heaney and the emblems of hope
- Serious poetry : form and authority from Yeats to Hill
- The Cambridge companion to contemporary Irish poetry
- The Cambridge companion to contemporary Irish poetry
- The Cambridge companion to twentieth-century British and Irish women's poetry
- The Cambridge companion to twentieth-century British and Irish women's poetry
- The Cambridge introduction to modern Irish poetry, 1800-2000
- The Cambridge introduction to modern Irish poetry, 1800-2000
- The First World War in Irish poetry
- The Great War in Irish poetry : W.B. Yeats to Michael Longley
- The Oxford handbook of British and Irish war poetry
- The Oxford handbook of modern Irish poetry
- The Rhymers' Club : poets of the tragic generation
- The Ulster renaissance : poetry in Belfast, 1962-1972
- The all-sustaining air : romantic legacies and renewals in British, American, and Irish poetry since 1900
- The body and desire in contemporary Irish poetry
- The critical thought of W. B. Yeats
- The deregulated muse
- The dual tradition: an essay on poetry and politics in Ireland
- The place of writing
- The redress of poetry : Oxford lectures
- Tradition and influence in Anglo-Irish poetry
- Twentieth-century British and Irish poetry : Hardy to Mahon
- Women creating women: contemporary Irish women poets
- Writing bonds : Irish and Galician contemporary women poets
- Writing home : poetry and place in Northern Ireland, 1968-2008
- Writing home : poetry and place in Northern Ireland, 1968-2008
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