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Dr Deirdre Flynn

Posts by Dr Deirdre Flynn:
  • Research Pioneers 12: Tina O’Toole
  • Building Bridges: Facilitating International and Interdisciplinary Networks For Early-Career Researchers
  • ‘Everybody who wrote was a wonder to me’ Katharine Tynan, 1913
  • Research Pioneers 11: Julie Anne Stevens
  • A Case for Editorial and Curatorial Interventions
  • Research Pioneers 10: Mary S. Pierse
  • Research Pioneers 9: Elke D’hoker
  • From the archives: Annie M.P. Smithson Correspondence with Edmund Downey
  • Network Publication: Irish Women Writers at the Turn of the Twentieth Century: Alternative Histories, New Narratives
  • Recovering Irish Women Writers: Lady Virginia Sandars, a Contemporary of Wilde, Hardy and Kipling
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