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Vol. 11: Nic Eoin, Máirín.

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Nic Eoin, Máirín. ‘Secrets and Disguises? Caitlín Ní Uallacháin and other female personages in eighteenth-century Irish political poetry’, Eighteenth-century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr, Vol. 11 (1996), pp 7-45.

This article discusses the use of vernacular names as the female personification of land and sovereignty in eighteenth-century Irish political poetry. TheVol. 11: Nic Eoin, Máirín.

Vol. 11: Maguire, W. A.

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Maguire, W. A. ‘Castle Nugent and Castle Rackrent: fact and fiction in Maria Edgeworth’, Eighteenth-century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr, Vol. 11 (1996), pp 146-159..

An obituary printed in the August 1789 issue of Gentleman’s Magazine on the death of Elizabeth Malyn, Lady Cathcart, reveals that her husband, Colonel Hugh Maguire, heldVol. 11: Maguire, W. A.

Vol. 11: Legg, Marie-Louise.

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Legg, Marie-Louise. ‘Money and Reputations: The Effects of the Banking Crises of 1755 and 1760’, Eighteenth-century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr, Vol. 11 (1996), pp 74-87..

Following the failure of a number of Dublin banks, 1759 was a year in which the whole banking system of Ireland was on the brinkVol. 11: Legg, Marie-Louise.

Vol. 11: Kuti, Elizabeth.

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Kuti, Elizabeth. ‘Rewriting Frances Sheridan’, Eighteenth-century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr, Vol. 11 (1996), pp 120-128.

This article discusses Frances Sheridan’s career as a playwright in eighteenth-century Ireland. Renowned for her novels The Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph and Nourjahad, Sheridan’s plays have been overshadowed by her accomplishment as a novelistVol. 11: Kuti, Elizabeth.

Vol. 11: Bric, Maurice J.

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Bric, Maurice J. ‘Ireland, America and the Reassessment of a Special Relationship, 1760-83’, Eighteenth-century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr, Vol. 11 (1996), pp 88-119.

This article discusses the relationship between Ireland and America and themes of “Atlantic Patriotism” born out of the Anglo-American conflict. In the eighteenth century, Irish patriotsVol. 11: Bric, Maurice J.

Vol. 10: Whelan, Kevin.

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Type: Article Whelan, Kevin. ‘An Underground gentry? Catholic Middlemen in Eighteenth-Century Ireland’, Eighteenth-century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr, Vol. 10 (1995), pp 7-68. Despite having been reduced to the position of middlemen and substantial farmers in… Vol. 10: Whelan, Kevin.

Vol. 10: Parnell, J. T.

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Type: Article Parnell, J. T. ‘‘Que sçais-je?’—Montaigne’s Apology, Hamlet and Tristram Shandy: Enquiry and Sceptical Response’, Eighteenth-century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr, Vol. 10 (1995), Pp 148-155. While contemporary critics considered Laurence Sterne’s Tristram Shandy to… Vol. 10: Parnell, J. T.

Vol. 10: McMinn, Joseph.

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Type: Article McMinn, Joseph. ‘In State Opinions Alamode: Swift and the Frontispiece to Thomas Burnett’s Essays (1714)’, Eighteenth-century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr, Vol. 10 (1995), pp 120-126.. This article gives an account of a small… Vol. 10: McMinn, Joseph.

Vol. 10: Kelly, James.

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Type: Article Kelly, James. ‘A Most Inhuman and Barbarous Piece of Villainy’: An Exploration of the Crime of Rape in Eighteenth-Century Ireland’, Eighteenth-century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr, Vol. 10 (1995), pp 78-107.. In eighteenth-century Ireland,… Vol. 10: Kelly, James.

Vol. 10: Gould, Peter.

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Type: Note Gould, Peter. ‘What is the News from Lisbon?’, Eighteenth-century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr, Vol. 10 (1995), pp 156-57.. A note requesting any reader with information on how news of the Lisbon earthquake of… Vol. 10: Gould, Peter.