Publications
Books:
- Synge and the Irish Language, Macmillan: London 1979; second edition with new Introduction, London 1992.
- Men and Feminism in Modern Literature, Macmillan: London 1985; second edition 1987.
- Idir Dhá Chultúr (Essays on Interaction of Gaelic and English-language culture), Coiscéim Áth Cliath 1993; second edition with new preface 2002.
- Inventing Ireland: The Literature of the Modern Nation, Jonothan Cape London 1995; Harvard University Press 1996; Vintage Paperback 1996; Winner Michael Durkan Prize of American Committee of Irish Studies for Best Book of Cultural Criticism 1996; Oscar Wilde Award for Literary Achievement, 1996; Winner of Irish Times Literature Prize for Non-Fiction
- Irish Classics, Granta London 2000; Harvard University Press 2001; Granta and Harvard Paperback 2001; Winner Truman Capote Prize for Best Work of Literary Criticism in the English-Speaking World 2002; Winner Robert Rhodes Prize of American Committee of Irish Studies for Best Book of Literary Criticism 2001.
- The Irish Writer And The World, Cambridge University Press 2005
- Ulysses and Us: The Art of Everyday Living (Faber and Faber, 2009)
Edited:
- An Crann Faoi Bhláth: Contemporary Irish Poetry with Verse Translations, Wolfhound Press Dublin 1989; 1997 (with Gabriel Fitzmaurice)
- The Student's Annotated Ulysses, Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics, London 1992
- The London Exiles: Wilde and Shaw' and 'Contemporary Irish Poetry' sections, Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing, Derry 1991
- Two issues of The Crane Bag magazine
Pamphlets:
- Anglo-Irish Attitudes, Field Day Derry 1985
- Multiculturalism and Artistic Freedom: Rushdie, Ireland and India, Cork University Press 1992
- Multiculturalism: The View from the Two Irelands (with Edna Longley), Cork University Press 2000
Scripts written:
- Samuel Beckett Silence to Silence, BBC, 1984
- A Short History of Ireland, BBC TV, 1986:
- Plus many scripts for BBC Radio 3 on Irish themes 1990–present
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