págs. 17-30
Politics and literature in Ireland: the uncomfortable inheritance of W.B. Yeats
págs. 31-46
"As a writer I just like the notion of doing new things": an interview with Dermot Bolger
págs. 47-61
Miss Alicia Le Fanu's Don Juan de las Sierras, or, El Empecinado: land, territory and soil. Irish national uprisings through the spanish place
págs. 65-74
págs. 75-80
A contested landscape in the irish imagination: Knockma in myth and reality
págs. 81-90
Language and Landscape: translating history
págs. 91-102
Galician and irish landscape in the 1920s: new hopes for the regeneration of atlantic communities
págs. 103-110
págs. 111-118
Austere landscapes: Spain and Ireland in Kate O'Brien's imagined territories
págs. 119-129
"Ireland" y "Holyhead": el paisaje irlandés en la poesía satírica de Jonathan Swift
págs. 133-140
El paisaje (Nor)Irlandés a través del sacrificio: Lamb, de Bernard Mac Laverty
págs. 141-150
Joseph Conrad and Seamus Heany: composers in darkness
págs. 151-158
Daedalian dialectics: a portrait of the colony by James Joyce
págs. 159-170
Urban imagescapes: the city of Belfast in Eoin McNamee's Resurrection Man
págs. 171-178
Oscar Wilde: landscape, memory and imagined scape
págs. 179-184
Alienated landscapes: Sean O'Reilly's Curfew and Other Stories
págs. 185-190
págs. 191-206
págs. 207-214
págs. 215-222
"A Dreary Eden?": landscape in the work of Sean O'Faolain
págs. 223-230
págs. 231-242
"Heimlich" and "Unheimlich": landscape in the post-symbolist poems of W.B. Yeats and Fernando Pessoa
págs. 243-250
Scandalous landscapes: portraits of abjected maternity in Edna O`Brien's fiction
págs. 251-258
John B. Keane: from The Field to the landscape of tragedy
págs. 259-264
The perception of landscape in Aeavan Boland's poetry: from a "Romantic" pilgrimage to a world of constellations and suburbs
págs. 265-276
Constructing and landscape: allusions to ireland in Samuel Pepy's Diary (1660-1669)
págs. 277-286
págs. 287-294
Irish landscapes through Irish music: example from U2 and The Cranberries
págs. 295-308
Dubliners de James Joyce y La Voluntad de José Martínez Ruiz "Azorín": algunas concomitancias intertextuales
págs. 309-318
págs. 319-324
Samuel Beckett and Bram Van Velde: companios in the impossible?
págs. 325-340
A new skyline for Northern Ireland: the human rights dimension
págs. 341-352
págs. 353-362
The changing landscape of irish press: the growing influence of british newspapers in the Republic of Ireland since 1995
págs. 363-372
págs. 373-386
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