Research Profile

Cliona O Gallchoir

Biography

Clíona Ó Gallchoir has worked in the department of English since 1999. She graduated from UCD with a BA in English and German in 1992, having spent a year as a DAAD scholar at the University of Tuebingen, and subsequently received an MA in Anglo-Irish Literature, also from UCD.  She completed a PhD at Trinity College Cambridge in 1998, where she was the recipient of the Robert Gardiner Scholarship. 

Research Interests

My research interests include women's writing and constructions of gender and sexuality in Irish writing in the long eighteenth-century, the figure of the child in eighteenth-century Ireland, and children's literature. My recent publications include A History of Modern Irish Women's Literature (Cambridge University Press, 2018), co-edited with Heather Ingman; an essay on Swift's Modest Proposal in the context of constructions of masculinity in eighteenth-century Ireland (Ireland and Masculinities in History, ed. by Rebecca Barr, Sean Brady and Jane McGaughey, Palgrave, 2019); and an chapter on Elizabeth Griffith's The Platonic Wife in The Golden Thread: Irish Women Playwrights, 1716-2016, edited by David Clare, Fiona McDonagh and Justine Nakase (Liverpool U P, 2021).

I am an expert on the work of Maria Edgeworth, who is the subject of my monograph, Maria Edgeworth: Women, Enlightenment and Nation (2005). In this book I place Edgeworth's writing in the context of contemporary theories of women's writing, nationality and social change. 
My new critical introduction to Edgeworth was published in 2021 in the Key Irish Women Writers series from Edward Everett Root, and I have recently published an essay on Maria Edgeworth and Robinson Crusoe, in a special issue of European Romantic Review, Worlds of Maria Edgeworth, edited by Susan Manly and Joanna Wharton. 
 
I also research and teach in the area of children's literature, an interest arising in part from a two-year leave of absence (2007-2009), when I worked as a volunteer teacher trainer with VSO in Eritrea, NE Africa.  In 2011, I received a Canadian government grant to pursue research on Irish-Canadian children's fiction. In 2012, I received Irish Research Council Funding to organize a conference on 'Children, Migration and Multiculturalism'. 

Current Projects: 
“Longer prose for children: origins to 1830”, in The Cambridge History of Children’s Literature in English, ed. by Eugene Giddens and Zoe Jaques (Cambridge University Press, in preparation)
 '“I considered you as a Work, capable of Perfection”: Gender, Class and Authorship in the works of Elizabeth and Richard Griffith' (journal article, in preparation)








Research Grants

 ProjectFunding
Body
Start DateEnd DateAward
Digital Edgeworth NetworkIrish Research Council01-AUG-2030-NOV-21€12,472.00
Marian Keyes and the Irish Socio-Literary Landscape: A Critical Analysis using Close and Distant Reading.Irish Research Council01-SEP-2131-AUG-24€82,500.00
Irish Writing and the New Materialism: Objects of Irish Character, 1720 – 1830.Irish Research Council01-OCT-2031-AUG-21€47,422.00
Symposium on Children and Cultural Diversity.Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering & Technology (IRCSET)01-NOV-1231-MAY-13€5,714.00
Irish-Canadian Children's FictionCanadian Embassy01-JUL-1231-JUL-12€5,000.00

Publications

Books

 YearPublication
(2021)Key Irish Women Writers: Maria Edgeworth.
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2021) Key Irish Women Writers: Maria Edgeworth. UK: Edward Everett Root.   [Details]
(2005)Maria Edgeworth: Women, Enlightenment and Nation.
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2005) Maria Edgeworth: Women, Enlightenment and Nation. Dublin, Ireland: UCD Press.   [Full Text] [Details]

Edited Books

 YearPublication
(2018)A History of Modern Irish Women's Literature
Heather Ingman, Clíona Ó Gallchoir (Ed.). (2018) A History of Modern Irish Women's Literature UK: Cambridge University Press.   [DOI] [Details]
(2001)Women, Writing and the Public Sphere, 1700-1830
Eger, Elizabeth; Grant, Charlotte; Ó Gallchoir, Clíona; Warburton, Penny (Ed.). (2001) Women, Writing and the Public Sphere, 1700-1830 Women, Writing and the Public Sphere, 1700-1830. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.   [Details]
(2003)The Novels and Selected Works of Maria Edgeworth. Vol 10. The Parent's Assistant. Moral Tales
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona; Eger, Elizabeth (Ed.). (2003) The Novels and Selected Works of Maria Edgeworth. Vol 10. The Parent's Assistant. Moral Tales The Novels and Selected Works of Maria Edgeworth. Vol 10. The Parent's Assistant. Moral Tales. London: Pickering and Chatto.   [Details]
(2003)The Novels and Selected Works of Maria Edgeworth. Vol 12. Popular Tales, Early Lessons, Whim for Whim
Eger, Elizabeth; Ó Gallchoir, Clíona; Butler, Marilyn (Ed.). (2003) The Novels and Selected Works of Maria Edgeworth. Vol 12. Popular Tales, Early Lessons, Whim for Whim The Novels and Selected Works of Maria Edgeworth. Vol 12. Popular Tales, Early Lessons, Whim for Whim. London: Pickering and Chatto.   [Details]
(1999)The Novels and Selected Works of Maria Edgeworth. Vol 9. Helen
Susan Manly, Clíona Ó Gallchoir (Ed.). (1999) The Novels and Selected Works of Maria Edgeworth. Vol 9. Helen The Novels and Selected Works of Maria Edgeworth. Vol 9. Helen. London: Pickering and Chatto.   [Details]

Book Chapters

 YearPublication
(2023)'Fathers and Sons, Mothers and Daughters: The Family Romance in Katherine Cecil Thurston's The Fly on the Wheel'
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2023) 'Fathers and Sons, Mothers and Daughters: The Family Romance in Katherine Cecil Thurston's The Fly on the Wheel' In: Anne Fogarty, Tina O'Toole (eds). Reading Gender in Irish and Literary Studies. Ireland: Cork University Press.   [Details]
(2021)'Irish Wit on the London Stage: Elizabeth Griffith's The Platonic Wife (1765)'
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2021) 'Irish Wit on the London Stage: Elizabeth Griffith's The Platonic Wife (1765)' In: David Clare, Fiona McDonagh, Justine Nakase (eds). The Golden Thread: Irish Women Playwrights, 1716-2016. Vol 1: 1716-1992. UK: Liverpool University Press.   [Details]
(2020)'New Beginning or Bearer of Tradition? Early Irish Fiction and the Construction of the Child'
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2020) 'New Beginning or Bearer of Tradition? Early Irish Fiction and the Construction of the Child' In: Moyra Haslett (eds). Irish Literature in Transition, 1700-1780. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. [DOI] [Details]
(2019)'Borrowing (from) Crusoe: Library Books and Identity Formation in the Irish Free State'
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona; Mooney, Mairéad (2019) 'Borrowing (from) Crusoe: Library Books and Identity Formation in the Irish Free State' In: Kinane, Ian (eds). Didactics and the Modern Robinsonade: New Paradigms for Young Readers. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.   [Details]
(2019)''Whole Swarms of Bastards’: A Modest Proposal, the Discourse of Economic Improvement and Protestant Masculinity in Ireland, 1720–1738'
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2019) ''Whole Swarms of Bastards’: A Modest Proposal, the Discourse of Economic Improvement and Protestant Masculinity in Ireland, 1720–1738' In: Barr, Rebecca Anne; Brady, Sean; McGaughey, Jane (eds). Ireland and Masculinities in History. London: Palgrave Macmillan.   [DOI] [Details]
(2018)'Eighteenth-Century Writing'
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2018) 'Eighteenth-Century Writing' In: Heather Ingman, Clíona Ó Gallchoir (eds). A History of Modern Irish Women's Literature. UK: Cambridge University Press.   [Details]
(2013)'Irish-Canadian Children's Literature and Canadian National Identity: Caroline Pignat and James Heneghan'
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2013) 'Irish-Canadian Children's Literature and Canadian National Identity: Caroline Pignat and James Heneghan' In: Children's Literature on the Move: Nations, Migrations, Translations. Dublin: Four Courts Press. [Details]
(2008)'Foreign Tyrants and Domestic Tyrants: the Public, the Private, and Eighteenth-Century Irish Women's Writing'
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2008) 'Foreign Tyrants and Domestic Tyrants: the Public, the Private, and Eighteenth-Century Irish Women's Writing' In: Irish Literature: Feminist Perspectives. Dublin: Carysfort Press.   [Full Text] [Details]
(2007)'Celtic Scotland and Celtic Ireland: James Macpherson's Ossian and The Wild Irish Girl'
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2007) 'Celtic Scotland and Celtic Ireland: James Macpherson's Ossian and The Wild Irish Girl' In: Catherine Jones; David Duff (eds). Scotland, Ireland and the Romantic Aesthetic. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press. [Details]
(2006)'Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Irish National Tale'
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2006) 'Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Irish National Tale' In: Transatlantic Stowe: Harriet Beecher Stowe and European Culture. Iowa: Iowa University Press.   [Full Text] [Details]
(2004)'Germaine de Staël and the Response of Sydney Owenson and Maria Edgeworth to the Act of Union'
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2004) 'Germaine de Staël and the Response of Sydney Owenson and Maria Edgeworth to the Act of Union' In: France-Ireland: Anatomy of a Relationship. Frankfurt: Peter Lang.   [Full Text] [Details]
(2003)'Orphans, Upstarts and Aristocrats: Ireland and the Idyll of Adoption in the Work of Madame de Genlis'
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2003) 'Orphans, Upstarts and Aristocrats: Ireland and the Idyll of Adoption in the Work of Madame de Genlis' In: Ireland Abroad: Politics and Professions in the Nineteenth Century. Dublin: Four Courts Press. [Details]
(2001)'Gender, Nation and Revolution: Maria Edgeworth and Stéphanie-Félicité de Genlis'
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2001) 'Gender, Nation and Revolution: Maria Edgeworth and Stéphanie-Félicité de Genlis' In: Women, Writing and the Public Sphere, 1700-1830. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Details]
(1997)'The whole fabric must be perfect: Maria Edgeworth's Literary Ladies and the Representation of Ireland'
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (1997) 'The whole fabric must be perfect: Maria Edgeworth's Literary Ladies and the Representation of Ireland' In: Gender and Nineteenth Century Ireland: Public and Private Spheres. Dublin: Irish Academic Press.   [Full Text] [Details]

Peer Reviewed Journals

 YearPublication
(2020)'A desert island is a delightful place: Maria Edgeworth and Robinson Crusoe'
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2020) 'A desert island is a delightful place: Maria Edgeworth and Robinson Crusoe'. European Romantic Review, 31 (6):715-729   [DOI] [Details]
(2016)'Whiteness and the Racialization of Irish Identity in Celtic Tiger Children’s Fiction'
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2016) 'Whiteness and the Racialization of Irish Identity in Celtic Tiger Children’s Fiction'. breac: A Digital Journal of Irish Studies,   [Full Text] [Details]
(2013)'Gender Modernity and Nation in Joseph O'Connor's Star of the Sea'
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2013) 'Gender Modernity and Nation in Joseph O'Connor's Star of the Sea'. Irish University Review, 43 (1):344-362   [DOI] [Full Text] [Details]
(2000)'Maria Edgeworth's Revolutionary Morality and the Limits of Realism'
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2000) 'Maria Edgeworth's Revolutionary Morality and the Limits of Realism'. Colby Quarterly, 36 (2):87-97   [Full Text] [Details]

Conference Publications

 YearPublication
(2023)Oidheadh Chloinne hUisneach: Reassessments
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2023) Representations of Deirdre in the Anglo-Irish Literary Tradition: Women, Primitivism and Progress . In: Kevin Murray eds. Oidheadh Chloinne hUisneach: Reassessments , pp.164-181 [Details]

Book Reviews

 YearPublication
(2018)Christina Morin, The Gothic Novel in Ireland, c.1760-1829.
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2018) Christina Morin, The Gothic Novel in Ireland, c.1760-1829. Book Reviews [Details]
(2017)Vincent Morley, The Popular Mind in Eighteenth-Century Ireland (Cork University Press, 2017.
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2017) Vincent Morley, The Popular Mind in Eighteenth-Century Ireland (Cork University Press, 2017. Dublin: Book Reviews [Details]
(2015)In Search of the Child: Maria Luddy and James M. Smith, eds. Children, Childhood and Irish Society, 1500 to the Present.
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2015) In Search of the Child: Maria Luddy and James M. Smith, eds. Children, Childhood and Irish Society, 1500 to the Present. Aberdeen: Book Reviews   [Details]
(2013)Jim Kelly, Charles Maturin: Authorship, Authenticity and the Nation. Christina Morin, Charles Robert Maturin and the Haunting of Irish Romantic Fiction.
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2013) Jim Kelly, Charles Maturin: Authorship, Authenticity and the Nation. Christina Morin, Charles Robert Maturin and the Haunting of Irish Romantic Fiction. Book Reviews   [Details]
(2012)The Triumph of Prudence over Passion. Ed. Ross, Ian Campbell; Douglas, Aileen.
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2012) The Triumph of Prudence over Passion. Ed. Ross, Ian Campbell; Douglas, Aileen. Book Reviews   [DOI] [Details]
(2011)Sarah Butler, Irish Tales, ed. Ian Campbell Ross, Aileen Douglas, and Anne Markey; and Vertue Rewarded, ed. Ian Campbell Ross and Anne Markey (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2010).
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2011) Sarah Butler, Irish Tales, ed. Ian Campbell Ross, Aileen Douglas, and Anne Markey; and Vertue Rewarded, ed. Ian Campbell Ross and Anne Markey (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2010). Hamilton, Ontario, Canada: Book Reviews   [Details]
(2008)Helen O'Connell. Ireland and the Fiction of Improvement.
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2008) Helen O'Connell. Ireland and the Fiction of Improvement. The Irish Review 38: Book Reviews [Details]
(2007)The case for the defense of a writer out of step. Heidi Hansson. Emily Lawless: Writing the Interspace.
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2007) The case for the defense of a writer out of step. Heidi Hansson. Emily Lawless: Writing the Interspace. Irish Times: Book Reviews   [Details]
(2006)An uncomfortable authority: Maria Edgeworth and her contexts.
O Gallchoir, C (2006) An uncomfortable authority: Maria Edgeworth and her contexts. BERKELEY: Book Reviews [Details]
(2006)Heidi Kaufmann, Chris Fauske. Eds. Maria Edgeworth: An Uncomfortable Authority.
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2006) Heidi Kaufmann, Chris Fauske. Eds. Maria Edgeworth: An Uncomfortable Authority. Nineteenth-Century Literature 61: Book Reviews   [Details]
(2004)Ina Ferris. The Romantic National Tale and the Question of Ireland.
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2004) Ina Ferris. The Romantic National Tale and the Question of Ireland. Irish Studies Review 12: Book Reviews [Details]
(2002)Mary Jean Corbett. Allegories of Union in Irish and English Writing, 1790-1870.
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2002) Mary Jean Corbett. Allegories of Union in Irish and English Writing, 1790-1870. Nineteenth-Century Contexts: Book Reviews   [Details]

Electronic Article

 YearPublication
(2020)How Oliver Cromwell's Doctor Pioneered the Use of Statistics.
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2020) How Oliver Cromwell's Doctor Pioneered the Use of Statistics. Ireland: Electronic Article   [Details]
(2019)The Historical Links between Stormy Daniels and Jonathan Swift.
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2019) The Historical Links between Stormy Daniels and Jonathan Swift. Ireland: Electronic Article   [Details]

Encyclopedia Entries

 YearPublication
(2009)William Carleton.
Ó Gallchoir, Cliona (2009) William Carleton. Cambridge University Press. Encyclopedia Entries.   [Details]
(1998)Maria Edgeworth.
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (1998) Maria Edgeworth. Patrimoine littéraire européenne. Vol 10: Gestation du romantisme (1778-1832):De Boeck & Larcier. Encyclopedia Entries.   [Details]

Newspaper Articles

 YearPublication
(2018)A History of Modern Irish Women's Literature.
Clíona Ó Gallchoir, Heather Ingman (2018) A History of Modern Irish Women's Literature. Newspaper Articles   [Details]
(1999)Taking on Reality: Maria Edgeworth.
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (1999) Taking on Reality: Maria Edgeworth. Newspaper Articles   [Details]

Professional Activities

Honours and Awards

 YearTitleAwarding Body
2018Peter O'Brien Visiting Scholar in Irish Studies Concordia University School of Irish Studies/Canadian Irish Studies Foundation
2016Moore Institute Visiting Research Fellowship Moore Institute NUI Galway
2012New Foundations Award Irish Research Council
2011Understanding Canada: Faculty Research Programme International Council for Canadian Studies/Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs
2006Arts Faculty Research Grant College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences, UCC
2006Visiting Research Fellow, IASH, U of Edinburgh Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, University of Edinburgh
2005National University of Ireland Publication Grant National University of Ireland
2001Arts Faculty Research Grant College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences, UCC
1993Robert Gardiner Scholarship University of Cambridge
1992Mary Colum Award University College Dublin
1992Anglo-Irish Bank Scholarship Department of English, University College Dublin
1988Thomas Clarke Scholarship Department of Education

Professional Associations

 AssociationFunctionFrom / To
International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures Secretary29-JUL-16 / 31-JUL-19
International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Ireland Representative01-JUN-17 / 01-JUN-21
International Association for the Study of Irish Literature Ireland Representative01-MAY-13 / 29-JUL-16
Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society Committee Member01-SEP-13 / 01-JUN-21
Irish Society for the Study of Children's Literature Society Member01-SEP-10 /
Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Ireland Society Member01-JAN-95 / 31-DEC-02

Conference Contributions

 YearPublication
(2023)English and Irish Women's Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century,
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2023) Frances Sheridan and Elizabeth Sheridan Lefanu: A Matrilineal Literary Inheritance?. [Plenary Lecture], English and Irish Women's Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century, University of Pécs, Hungary , 24-NOV-23 - 25-NOV-23. [Details]
(2023)Enlightenment Legacies,
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2023) Official Respondent. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], Enlightenment Legacies, Ulster University , 03-MAR-23 - 04-MAR-23. [Details]
(2022)23rd Irish Texts Society Seminar,
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2022) Representations of Deirdre in the Anglo-Irish Literary Tradition: Women, Primitivism and Temporality. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], 23rd Irish Texts Society Seminar, University College Cork , 05-NOV-22 - 05-NOV-22. [Details]
(2022)Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society Annual Conference,
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2022) https://www.ecis.ie/annual-conference/. [Conference Organising Committee Chairperson], Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society Annual Conference, University College Cork , 17-JUN-22 - 19-NOV-22. [Details]
(2021)Eighteenth-Century Ireland Annual Conference,
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2021) “I considered you as a Work, capable of Perfection”: Gender, Class and Authorship in the works of Elizabeth and Richard Griffith. [Keynote Speaker], Eighteenth-Century Ireland Annual Conference, University of Limerick/Online , 16-JUN-21 - 18-JUN-21. [Details]
(2021)Centre for Irish Studies Seminar Series,
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2021) “Harry Ormond, of no town”: The local, the transnational and the imperial in Edgeworth’s Ireland. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], Centre for Irish Studies Seminar Series, Queen's University, Belfast , 25-OCT-21 - 25-OCT-21. [Details]
(2020)Marilyn Butler Memorial Lecture,
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2020) ‘trap doors … in private houses': Drama and Theatricality in the Work of Maria Edgeworth. [Invited Seminars/Guest Lectures], Marilyn Butler Memorial Lecture, University of Oxford , 05-FEB-20 - 05-FEB-20. [Details]
(2019)Measuring Equality in the Arts Sector: An Interdisciplinary Seminar,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2019) 'Stepping out of her province: Women Writers in Eighteenth-Century Ireland'. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], Measuring Equality in the Arts Sector: An Interdisciplinary Seminar, University College Cork , 06-SEP-19 - 07-SEP-19. [Details]
(2019)The Critical Ground/Ithir na Critice: Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2019) Irish University Review Roundtable: Displacing the Canon. [Invited Oral Presentation], The Critical Ground/Ithir na Critice: Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures, Trinity College Dublin , 22-JUL-19 - 26-JUL-19. [Details]
(2019)The Critical Ground/Ithir na Critice: Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2019) Women and Authorship in Eighteenth-Century Ireland: Charlotte Brooke’s Emma; or, the Foundling of the Wood (1803). [Oral Presentation], The Critical Ground/Ithir na Critice: Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures, Trinity College Dublin , 22-JUL-19 - 26-JUL-19. [Details]
(2019)International Society for Eighteenth Century Studies,
Ó Gallchoir, Clíona (2019) Women and Authorship in Eighteenth-Century Ireland: Charlotte Brooke’s Emma; or, the Foundling of the Wood (1803). [Oral Presentation], International Society for Eighteenth Century Studies, Edinburgh University , 14-JUL-19 - 19-JUL-19. [Details]
(2019)Annual Conference of the Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2019) ‘The Mysterious Case of Emma; or, the Foundling of the Wood (1803)’. [Oral Presentation], Annual Conference of the Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society, Queen's University Belfast , 14-JUN-19 - 15-JUN-19. [Details]
(2018)Concordia University Irish Studies Public Lecture Series,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2018) Living Along the Line: Women's Writing in Eighteenth-Century Ireland. [Invited Seminars/Guest Lectures], Concordia University Irish Studies Public Lecture Series, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada , 18-OCT-18 - 18-OCT-18. [Details]
(2018)The Worlds of Maria Edgeworth: Networks, Influence and Reception,
Clíona O Gallchoir (2018) 'A desert island is a delightful place': Maria Edgeworth and Robinson Crusoe. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], The Worlds of Maria Edgeworth: Networks, Influence and Reception, University of York , 29-JUN-18 - 30-JUN-18. [Details]
(2018)American Conference for Irish Studies Annual Conference,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2018) ‘Elizabeth Griffith’s The Platonic Wife and Eighteenth-Century Feminist Thought’. [Oral Presentation], American Conference for Irish Studies Annual Conference, University College Cork , 18-JUN-18 - 22-JUN-18. [Details]
(2018)Eighteenth-Century Ireland Annual Conference,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2018) Irish Wit on the London Stage: Elizabeth Griffith's The Platonic Wife. [Oral Presentation], Eighteenth-Century Ireland Annual Conference, Waterford , 08-JUN-18 - 09-JUN-18. [Details]
(2018)American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2018) Gender and Genre(s): Elizabeth Griffith and Feminist Recovery. [Oral Presentation], American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Orlando, Florida , 22-MAR-18 - 25-MAR-18. [Details]
(2017)Ireland's Writers in the C21st: Annual Conference of the International Society for the Study of Irish Literatures,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2017) Elizabeth Griffith (1727-1793): Women’s Writing, Genre and Feminist Recovery. [Oral Presentation], Ireland's Writers in the C21st: Annual Conference of the International Society for the Study of Irish Literatures, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore , 24-JUL-17 - 28-JUL-17. [Details]
(2017)Irish Society for the Study of Children's Literature Biannual Conference,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2017) Tadhg Ó Murchadha's Eachtra Robinson Crúsó. [Oral Presentation], Irish Society for the Study of Children's Literature Biannual Conference, Dublin City University , 28-APR-17 - 29-APR-17. [Details]
(2017)Scotland and Ireland: Religion and Enlightenment,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2017) The Children of the Nation? Children and the Discourse of Conversion in Eighteenth-Century Ireland. [Invited Lectures (Workshops)], Scotland and Ireland: Religion and Enlightenment, University College Cork , 06-APR-17 - 07-APR-17. [Details]
(2017)Queen's University Belfast Centre for Eighteenth-Century Studies Research Seminar Series,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2017) New Beginning or Bearer of Tradition? Early Irish Fiction and the Construction of the Child. [Invited Seminars/Guest Lectures], Queen's University Belfast Centre for Eighteenth-Century Studies Research Seminar Series, Queen's University Belfast , 31-MAR-17 - 31-MAR-17. [Details]
(2016)Change: Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2016) A five-day international conference of 280 delegates. [Conference Organising Committee Member], Change: Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures, University College Cork , 25-JUL-16 - 30-JUL-16. [Details]
(2016)Change: Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2016) The Enlightenment and Narratives of Childhood in Ireland: Henry Brooke's The Fool of Quality. [Oral Presentation], Change: Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures, University College Cork , 25-JUL-16 - 30-JUL-16. [Details]
(2016)Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society Annual Conference,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2016) The Enlightenment and Narratives of Childhood in Ireland: Henry Brooke's The Fool of Quality. [Oral Presentation], Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society Annual Conference, NUI Galway , 10-JUN-16 - 11-JUN-16. [Details]
(2016)American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2016) The Enlightenment and Narratives of Childhood in Ireland, 1752-1794. [Oral Presentation], American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Pittsburgh, USA , 31-MAR-16 - 02-APR-16. [Details]
(2015)Marilyn Butler and the War of Ideas,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2015) Edgeworth's Foremothers? Eighteenth-Century Women's Writing in Ireland. [Oral Presentation], Marilyn Butler and the War of Ideas, Chawton House Library and Research Centre. Alton, UK , 11-DEC-15 - 12-DEC-15. [Details]
(2015)14th Dublin International Symposium on Jonathan Swift,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2015) Official Respondent. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], 14th Dublin International Symposium on Jonathan Swift, Deanery, St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin , 17-OCT-15 - 17-OCT-15. [Details]
(2015)New Approaches to Ossian,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2015) Roundtable discussion chaired by Míchéal Mac Craith (St Isidore’s College & NUI Galway). Participants: Lesa Ní Mhunghaile (NUI Galway), Clíona O Gallchoir (University College Cork), Rebecca Anne Barr (NUI Galway). [Invited Lectures (Workshops)], New Approaches to Ossian, Royal Irish Academy, Dublin , 04-SEP-15 - 04-SEP-15. [Details]
(2015)International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2015) Children and the Discourse of Conversion in Eighteenth-Century Ireland. [Oral Presentation], International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference, Erasmus University Rotterdam , 26-JUL-15 - 31-JUL-15. [Details]
(2015)Reconciliations. Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2015) Children and the Discourse of Conversion in Eighteenth-Century Ireland. [Oral Presentation], Reconciliations. Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures, University of York , 19-JUL-15 - 24-JUL-15. [Details]
(2015)Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society Annual Conference,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2015) A two-day international conference. Plenary speakers: Christine Gerrard (Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford); David Dickson (TCD); Diarmaid Ó Catháin. [Conference Organising Committee Chairperson], Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society Annual Conference, University College Cork , 12-JUN-15 - 14-JUN-15. [Details]
(2014)Culture and Union. A Comparison of the British/Irish and the Polish-Lithuanian Unions, 1386-1863. An International Symposium,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2014) Language, Progress and Union in the Work of Maria Edgeworth. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], Culture and Union. A Comparison of the British/Irish and the Polish-Lithuanian Unions, 1386-1863. An International Symposium, University of Aberdeen , 05-SEP-14 - 07-SEP-14. [Details]
(2014)Embodying/Disembodying Ireland: Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2014) Women, Desire and Language in Emily Lawless's Grania. [Oral Presentation], Embodying/Disembodying Ireland: Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures, Université Charles de Gaulle-Lille 3 , 14-JUL-14 - 18-JUL-14. [Details]
(2014)Notre Dame Irish Seminar,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2014) Maria Edgeworth, Vernacular Language and Revolution. [Invited Seminars/Guest Lectures], Notre Dame Irish Seminar, O'Connell House, Dublin , 18-JUN-14 - 18-JUN-14. [Details]
(2014)Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society Annual Conference,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2014) The construction of childhood in Burke’s Tracts relating to Popery Laws and Edward Synge’s A Charitable Address. [Oral Presentation], Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society Annual Conference, Armagh , 06-JUN-14 - 08-JUN-14. [Details]
(2014)The Girl - The Woman: Global Girlhood,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2014) The Girl and the Development of Indigenous Children's Literature in Africa. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], The Girl - The Woman: Global Girlhood, Queen's University Belfast , 15-JAN-14 - 16-JAN-14. [Details]
(2013)Gender and Migrant Writing Day Seminar,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2013) The Celtic Tiger, Migration and Identity: Representations of Race in Recent Irish Children's Fiction. [Invited Lectures (Workshops)], Gender and Migrant Writing Day Seminar, University of Limerick , 24-OCT-13 - 24-OCT-13. [Details]
(2013)Urban Cultures: International Association for the Study of Irish Literature Annual Conference 2013,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2013) White Lies? Representations of Race in Children's and Young Adult Fiction in Ireland. [Oral Presentation], Urban Cultures: International Association for the Study of Irish Literature Annual Conference 2013, Queen's University Belfast , 22-JUL-13 - 26-JUL-13. [Details]
(2013)Ireland and Masculinities in the Long Durée,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2013) 'Whole Swarms of Bastards': Reproductive Anxiety and Protestant Masculinity in Eighteenth-Century Ireland. [Oral Presentation], Ireland and Masculinities in the Long Durée, NUI Galway , 19-AUG-13 - 20-AUG-13. [Details]
(2013)Eighteenth-Century Ireland Annual Conference,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2013) Patriotism, Masculinity and Irish Economic Discourse in the Eighteenth Century. [Oral Presentation], Eighteenth-Century Ireland Annual Conference, NUI Maynooth , 07-JUN-13 - 09-JUN-13. [Details]
(2013)Migration, Multiculturalism and Contemporary Childhoods,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2013) A conference discussing Ireland’s increasing diversity and how it is experienced and reflected in the lives of children. [Conference Organising Committee Chairperson], Migration, Multiculturalism and Contemporary Childhoods, University College Cork , 26-APR-13 - 27-APR-13. [Details]
(2012)Politics and Ideology in Children's Literature: the 9th Annual Conference of the Irish Society for the Study of Children's Literature,
Cliona O Gallchoir (2012) Irish-Canadian Children’s Literature and Canadian National Identity. [Oral Presentation], Politics and Ideology in Children's Literature: the 9th Annual Conference of the Irish Society for the Study of Children's Literature, Dublin City University , 25-FEB-12 - 26-FEB-12. [Details]
(2012)International Assocation for the Study of Irish Literature,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2012) Irish-Canadian Children’s Literature and Canadian National Identity. [Oral Presentation], International Assocation for the Study of Irish Literature, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada , 30-JUL-12 - 03-AUG-12. [Details]
(2012)Eighteenth-Century Literature Research Network Ireland,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2012) Samuel Madden's Reflections and Resolutions Proper for the Gentlemen of Ireland: Patriot Economics, Gender and Cultural Production. [Oral Presentation], Eighteenth-Century Literature Research Network Ireland, Marsh's Library, Dublin , 24-NOV-12 - 24-NOV-12. [Details]
(2011)Female Masculinities,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir; (2011) The Impossibility of Anglo-Irish Femininity: Emily Lawless's Grania or the Story of an Island. [Invited Lectures (Workshops)], Female Masculinities, University of Limerick , 20-APR-11 - 20-APR-11. [Details]
(2011)Ireland's New Scientists: A Tribute to the Loebers,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir; (2011) To be is to be perceived: Questions of Setting and Location in Irish Romantic-Period Fiction. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], Ireland's New Scientists: A Tribute to the Loebers, Humanities Institute of Ireland, University College Dublin , 18-MAR-11 - 18-MAR-11. [Details]
(2010)Research Seminar, School of English, UCC,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2010) English-langauge Children's Books in Africa: Some Considerations on Themes, Aims and Distribution. [Invited Seminars/Guest Lectures], Research Seminar, School of English, UCC, UCC , 13-JAN-10 - 13-JAN-10. [Details]
(2010)William Carleton Summer School,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir; (2010) Maria Edgeworth and William Carleton. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], William Carleton Summer School, Clogher, Co. Tyrone , 02-AUG-10 - 06-AUG-10. [Details]
(2010)Education and Empire,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2010) Books for Children and Schools in Africa and the Culture of Reading. [Oral Presentation], Education and Empire, NUI Galway , 24-JUN-10 - 26-JUN-10. [Details]
(2010)Early Irish Fiction Seminar, c. 1680-1820,
Cliona Ó Gallchoir; (2010) Invited participation in specialist seminar. [Other], Early Irish Fiction Seminar, c. 1680-1820, Trinity college Dublin , 24-MAR-10 - 24-MAR-10. [Details]
(2010)International Association for the Study of Irish Literature,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2010) 'The whole country is banjaxed': Authorship and Economic Crisis in Eighteenth-Century Ireland. [Oral Presentation], International Association for the Study of Irish Literature, NUI Maynooth , 27-JUL-10 - 31-JUL-10. [Details]
(2006)EFACIS Conference,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2006) Fashion, Gender and Patriotism in Eighteenth-Century Ireland. [Oral Presentation], EFACIS Conference, University of Gothenburg, Sweden , 08-DEC-06 - 10-DEC-06. [Details]
(2006)Guest Speaker, Department of English, University of Glasgow, Scotland,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2006) Fashion, Gender and Cultural Production in Eighteenth-Century Ireland. [Invited Seminars/Guest Lectures], Guest Speaker, Department of English, University of Glasgow, Scotland, Department of English, University of Glasgow, Scotland , 26-OCT-06 - 26-OCT-06. [Details]
(2006)Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities,
Ó Gallchoir, Cliona; (2006) Fashioning Gender and Identity in Eighteenth-Century Ireland. [Invited Seminars/Guest Lectures], Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, University of Edinburgh, Scotland , 10-OCT-06 - 10-OCT-06. [Details]
(2006)15th Conference of Irish Historians in Britain,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2006) Eighteenth-Century Women's Writing and Constructions of the Public Sphere in Ireland. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], 15th Conference of Irish Historians in Britain, University of Cambridge , 15-SEP-06 - 17-SEP-06. [Details]
(2006)Research Seminar, Department of English, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2006) Fact, Fiction and Intertextuality in Joseph O'Connor's The Star of the Sea. [Invited Seminars/Guest Lectures], Research Seminar, Department of English, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, Department of English, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand , 31-JUL-06 - 31-JUL-06. [Details]
(2006)Conference of the International Association for the Study of Irish Literature,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2006) Fact, Fiction and Intertextuality in Joseph O'Connor's The Star of the Sea. [Oral Presentation], Conference of the International Association for the Study of Irish Literature, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia , 20-JUL-06 - 23-JUL-06. [Details]
(2006)Annual Conference of the Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2006) Gender and Antiquarianism in Eighteenth-Century Ireland. [Oral Presentation], Annual Conference of the Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society, University of Ulster, Magee College, Derry , 16-JUN-06 - 18-JUN-06. [Details]
(2006)Symposium: 'Irish Women's Writing: History Lessons',
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2006) Eighteenth-Century Irish Women's Writing: the Public, the Private, and the Irish Literary Tradition. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], Symposium: 'Irish Women's Writing: History Lessons', Queen's University, Belfast , 12-MAY-06 - 13-MAY-06. [Details]
(2006)Symposium: 'Acts of Union: Scottish and Irish Thought and Culture, 1707-1801',
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2006) Ossianism and The Wild Irish Girl. [Invited Lectures (Workshops)], Symposium: 'Acts of Union: Scottish and Irish Thought and Culture, 1707-1801', Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, University of Edinburgh, Scotland , 29-MAR-06 - 29-MAR-06. [Details]
(2006)Research Seminar, Department of French, University College Cork,
Ó Gallchoir, Cliona; (2006) That je ne sais quoi: The Use of the French Language in the Work of Maria Edgeworth. [Invited Seminars/Guest Lectures], Research Seminar, Department of French, University College Cork, Department of French, UCC , 02-FEB-06 - 02-FEB-06. [Details]
(2006)Annual Conference of the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2006) Forester: Classical Virtue, the Revolution Controversy and Adolescence. [Oral Presentation], Annual Conference of the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, St Hugh's College, Oxford , 04-JAN-06 - 06-JAN-06. [Details]
(2005)'Ireland: A Global Village?' Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Irish Literature,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2005) Sell-Out? Commercialism, Femininity and the Commodification of Irish Identity after 1800. [Oral Presentation], 'Ireland: A Global Village?' Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Irish Literature, Charles University, Prague , 24-JUL-05 - 28-JUL-05. [Details]
(2004)Conference of the Transatlantic Studies Association,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2004) Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Irish National Tale. [Oral Presentation], Conference of the Transatlantic Studies Association, University of Dundee, Scotland , 12-JUL-04 - 15-JUL-04. [Details]
(2005)Guest Speaker, Department of English, NUI Galway,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2005) Looking for Máire Wollstonecraft: Women and Radicalism in 1790s Ireland. [Invited Seminars/Guest Lectures], Guest Speaker, Department of English, NUI Galway, Department of English, NUI Galway , 22-FEB-05 - 22-FEB-05. [Details]
(2004)Molly Keane Centenary Conference,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2004) Who Wants to be a Big House Novelist?. [Oral Presentation], Molly Keane Centenary Conference, University College Cork , 26-NOV-04 - 27-NOV-04. [Details]
(2003)Franco-Ireland Conference,
Clíona Ó Gallchoir (2003) The French Revolution and Women Writers in Ireland and France. [Oral Presentation], Franco-Ireland Conference, Institute of Technology, Tallaght, Dublin , 27-MAR-03 - 28-MAR-03. [Details]

Committees

 CommitteeFunctionFrom / To
CACSSS Teaching & Learning Committee School of English and DH Representative2022 /
College of ACSSS Research and Innovation Committee School of English Research Officer2016 /
School of English Executive Research Officer2016 /
School of English Teaching and Learning Committee BA in English Programme Coordinator2014 / 2018
UCC Academic Standards and Development Committee Elected non-professorial member of Academic Council2012 / 2015
Arts Faculty Staff-Student Committee Department of English representative2003 / 2006
University Library Users Committee Department of English representative2002 / 2007
Arts Faculty Library Committee Department of English representative2000 / 2003
International Association for the Study of Irish Literature Ireland Representative2013 / 2016
Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society Committee Member2013 / 2020
Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Ireland Newsletter Editor, 1999-20021998 / 2004

Employment

 EmployerPositionFrom / To
UCD Temporary Assistant Lecturer01-OCT-98 / 01-OCT-99
UCC College Lecturer01-OCT-99 /

Education

 YearInstitutionQualificationSubject
1998University of Cambridge PhDEnglish Literature
1993University College Dublin MAAnglo-Irish Literature
1992University College Dublin BAEnglish, German

Journal Activities

 JournalRoleTo / From
Irish University Review Referee01-SEP-20 - 30-SEP-20
Estudios Irlandeses Referee01-JAN-19 - 31-JAN-19
Eighteenth-Century Ireland Editor01-JAN-15 - 01-OCT-21
Eire-Ireland Referee01-JUL-14 - 31-JUL-14
Journal Of The History Of Childhood And Youth Referee01-JUN-15 - 30-JUN-15
European Romantic Review Referee01-FEB-06 - 28-FEB-06
Eighteenth-Century Fiction Referee01-JUN-04 - 30-JUN-04
Textual Practice Referee01-MAR-07 - 31-MAR-07
Canadian Journal Of Irish Studies Referee04-SEP-17 - 29-SEP-17
Eighteenth-Century Ireland Referee01-APR-11 - 30-APR-11

Consultancy

 ClientDescription
Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research NWO
Reviewer for a VICI Innovational Research Incentives Scheme grant application

Outreach Activities

 Description

"Houses and Homes in the Writings of Maria Edgeworth"

Presentation on 'Reclaiming Irish Women's Literary History', as part of a panel called 'Dis-Miss', on women in Irish literature. K-FEST is an Arts Festival held annually in Killorglin, Co. Kerry. https://www.kfest.ie/schedule/

Presentation on the life and work of the eighteenth-century playwright, Elizabeth Griffith, as part of the 'Herstory Women's Salon', an event designed to highlight the need to value women's contribution to culture and society. 20 March 2017.

Languages

 LanguageReadingWritingSpeaking
Irish FluentFluentFluent
French FunctionalBasicFunctional
German FluentFunctionalFunctional
Spanish FunctionalBasicFunctional

Other Activities

 Description

External Examiner, MA in Eighteenth-Century Studies, University of York, 2023-25

External Examiner, English Undergraduate Programme, University of Limerick. 2020-2024.

External Examiner, PhD, University College Dublin. May 2020.

External Examiner, PhD, University of Neuchatel. January 2020.

External Examiner, PhD, University of Edinburgh. October 2019.

External Reviewer, Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). September 2017.

External Examiner, PhD, Trinity College Dublin. October 2016.

Teaching Activities

Teaching Interests

Eighteenth-Century Literature; Romantic Literature; Irish Writing; Children's Literature; Women's Writing and Feminist Theory

Recent Postgraduates

 Graduation YearStudent NameInstitutionDegree TypeThesis Title
2023Thomas Oliver Dennehy UCCPHDMontstrous Mothers and Founding Fathers: Kristevan Maternality in Cynthia Voigt's Tillerman Cycle
2023Áilín Quinlan UCCPHDMad mums, bad dads and heroines with "street cred”: an analysis of multiple perspectives on the appeal of Jacqueline Wilson's dark realism
2023Éadaoin Regan University College CorkPHDA Method to the Madness? Representations of Female Psychological Disorder in Irish Women’s Fiction 1878-1914
2019Mairéad Mooney University College CorkPHDRecovering Children’s Reading: The “Queer Treasures” of the Children’s Collection in Cork Public Library, 1922-1939
2008Kathleen R. Nix NUI (UCC)Ph.D. (NUI)Una Troy's Fiction: The Figure of the Irish Woman Writer
2015Thomas Oliver Dennehy NUI (UCC)M.Phil.Maternal Presence and Absence in Children's Books: An Object-Relations Perspective on Three Classics from the Golden Age of Children's Literature
2021Isabel Calvert University College CorkM.A. 1H‘Radical Representations of Motherhood in Post-Revolutionary Irish Texts’
2019Amanda Keating University College CorkM.A. 1H‘Adolescent Femininity and Violence in American Gothic Literature’
2019Jamie Fischer University College CorkM.A.‘“A fine bit of unheavenly temper”: How a Secret Gardener, an Adventuress, and a Little Princess Rejected Their Roles as Victorian Angels’
2019Mary Liza Hartong University College CorkM.A.‘‘“Bro Country”: A Short History of Country Music’s Gender Relations, 1960-2019’
2018Kelsey Rall University College CorkM.A. 1HLiminal Identities: Spinsterhood in Nineteenth-Century Anglo-Irish Literature
2017Ellen Reid University College CorkM.A. 1H‘Louder than the Literary: Locating the Theme of Protest in the Poetry of Sarah Clancy and Elaine Feeney’
2017Svenja Weiss University College CorkM.A.Works of Adichie: Between Nigerian and African Diaspora Feminisms
2017Haley Bonner University College CorkM.A.Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God
2016Helen Bygrove University College CorkM.A.Abortion Rights Activism and the Arts in Ireland
2015Amanda Murray NUI (UCC)M.A.Alienation in Charlotte Smith's Elegiac Sonnets
2014Kate Kelly NUI (UCC)M.A.Women, Marriage and Social Reform in the Work of Wollstonecraft, Edgeworth and Austen
2013Roxanne Schmidt University College CorkM.A. 1HThe Representation of Rape and Rape Culture in a Selection of Contemporary American Women’s Writing
2012Nicole Keating NUI (UCC)M.A. 1H'Much too imperfectly ambitious’: Female Ambition in Vanity Fair, The Wings of a Dove and The House of Mirth
2012Sinead Murphy NUI (UCC)M.A. 1HMary Robinson and the Creation of Female Public Presence: Discourse, Difference and the Diverse Subject
2012Maeve Goggin NUI (UCC)M.A.Sensitive Subjects: The Representation of Women becoming Subjects through Marriage in the Romantic-period novel
2012Laura Kennedy NUI (UCC)M.A.Sexuality and Sexual Identity in Contemporary Irish Historical Fiction

Current Postgraduate Students

 StudentDegree Type
Butler Maria Bernadette Doctoral Degree

Modules Taught

 Term (ID))TitleLinkSubject
2010Critical Skills Seminar I EN2006Critical Skills Seminar I
2010Romantic Literature EN3072Romantic Literature
2010Special Studies Seminar I EN3006Special Studies Seminar I
2010Critical Skills Seminar II EN2007Critical Skills Seminar II

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