Cult of the Sexless Casement with Special Reference to the Novel "The Dream of the Celt" by Mario Vargas Llosa (Nobel Prize Winner for Literature 2010) Jeffrey Dudgeon 35-58 PDF (English)
Materialism and the Loss of Sovereignty: Ireland in the Celtic Tiger and After Timothy White 89-113 PDF (English)
From Periphery to Core (and Back)? Political, Journalistic, and Academic Perceptions of Celtic Tiger- and post-Celtic Tiger-Ireland Susan Nitzsche 115-135 PDF (English)
The Home of the Tiger: Economic Speculation and the Ethics of Habitation Jason Buchanan 137-156 PDF (English)
Home-Grown Politics: The Politicization of the Parlour Room in Contemporary Northern Irish Drama Megan Minogue 191-206 PDF (English)
Ex-centric Didactic Drama: Owen McCafferty’s "Mojo Mickybo" Virginie Privas-Bréauté 207-220 PDF (English)
Ex-centric Human and Natural Identities in Edna O’Brien’s "In the Forest" Antonella Trombatore 221-234 PDF (English)
Toying with Alternatives: Off-Center Resistance as Creation in the Poetry of Derek Mahon Mélanie White 257-278 PDF (English)
(M)Others from the Motherland in Edna O’Brien’s "The Light of Evening" and Colm Tóibín’s "Brooklyn" Marisol Ladrón 279-292 PDF (English)
Translating Charlottes. Clare Boylan’s “The Secret Diary of Mrs Rochester”: Between Red Rooms and Yellow Wallpapers Giovanna Tallone 293-305 PDF (English)
L’Irlanda e i suoi simboli: W.B. Yeats lettore “occulto” di Giovanni Scoto l’Eriugena Cesare Catà 309-322 PDF
Elizabeth Vesey and the Art of Educating Oneself, Between London and Lucan Maria Stefanelli 323-334 PDF (English)
Against the Oedipal Politics of Formation in Edna O’Brien’s "A Pagan Place": “Women do not Count, Neither Shall they be Counted” Shahriyar Mansouri 335-354 PDF (English)