2023
Editions
Carol Stewart (ed.), Penelope Aubin, The Noble Slaves. Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press. Pp. 217.
Essays in books
Aileen Douglas, ‘“What Follows”: Maria Edgeworth’s works for older children’, in Louise Joy and Jessica Lim (eds.), Women’s Literary Education, c.1690-1850. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press. Pp. 96-115.
Porscha Fermanis, ‘Emigration’, in Jon Mee and Matthew Sangster (eds.), Remediating the 1820s. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Pp. 113-117.
Porscha Fermanis, ‘Surveillance’, in Jon Mee and Matthew Sangster (eds.), Remediating the 1820s. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Pp. 161-165.
Maria Anita Stefanelli, "Lucan House e l'Italia" in Lucan House. La residenza dell'Ambasciatore d'Italia a Dublino. Roma, Colombo editore. Pp. 103-169.
Journals
Joe Lines and James Ward (eds.), Special Issue: ‘Enlightenment Legacies’, Estudios Irlandeses 18.2 (2023).
Articles in journals
David Clare, ‘The “Hibernicising” of George Farquhar’s Plays after Irish Independence’, Estudios Irlandeses, 18.2 (2023), 1-10.
David Clare, ‘Maria Edgeworth: Distinguishing the Irish Anglican Ascendancy from the English’, Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 112.447 (Autumn 2023), 333-344.
David Gray, ‘Revising Robert Burns and the “No Female Bards” of Ulster-Scots Poetry’, Burns Chronicle, 132.2 (2023), 166-186.
Sonja Lawrenson, ‘Oral Textuality, Gender and the Gothic in Doireann Ní Ghríofa’s A Ghost in the Throat (2020)’, Estudios Irlandeses, 18.2 (2023), 28-42.
Daniel S. Roberts, ‘Associationism, Self-Formation, and the Pursuit of Happiness in De Quincey’s Early Writings’, The Coleridge Bulletin, ns. 62 (Winter 2023), 27-38.
Electronic publishing
Ian Campbell Ross, ‘Dominick Kelly (d. 1806)’ in Dictionary of Irish Biography;
https://www.dib.ie/biography/kelly-dominick-a10330