Publications and Further Research Outputs
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Shakespeare and the Irish Self in, editor(s)Peter Kuch and Julie-Ann Robson , Irelands in the Asia-Pacific, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, BuckinghamshireColin Smythe Ltd, 2004, pp3 - 17, [Brown T.]
Brown T., Ireland: a social and cultural history, 1922-2002, London, Harper Perennial, 2004, 496pp
Terence Brown and Gerald Dawe, The Writer Fellow: An Anthology, Dublin, School of English, Trinity College, 2004, 121pp
Let's go to Graceland: the drama of Stewart Parker in, editor(s)Nicholas Allen and Aaron Kelly , The Cities of Belfast, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2003, pp117 - 126, [Brown T.]
The Literary Revival: Historical Perspectives in, editor(s)Munira H. Mutran and Laura P.Z. Izarra , Kaleidoscopic views of Ireland, Sao Paulo, Humanitas, 2003, pp11 - 253, [Brown T.]
Brown T., Consulting Editor Irish literature in English The Encyclopedia of Ireland, Dublin, Gill and Macmillan, 2003
Foreword in, editor(s)J.Chuto, R. Holzapfel. P. Van De Kamp, E.Shannon-Mangan , Selected Poems of James Clarence Mangan, Dublin/Portland, Oregan, Irish Academic Press, 2003, ppxii - xvii, [Brown T.]
Butler and Nationalism in, editor(s)Chris Agee , Unfinished Ireland; essays on Hubert Butler, Belfast, Irish Pages, 2003, pp94 - 100, [Brown T.]
Mahon and Longley: Place and Placelessness in, editor(s)Matthew Campbell , The Cambridge Companion to Contemporary Irish Poetry, Cambridge, Cambridge University Perss, 2003, pp133 - 148, [Brown T.]
Mangan and the worst of woes in, editor(s)Davis Coakley and Mary O'Docherty , Borderlands: Essays on Literture and Medicine, Dublin, oyal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 2002, pp60 - 68, [Brown T.]
"Now and in time to be": Yeats at the turn of the century in, editor(s)Gerald Dawe and Michael Mulreany , The Ogham stone; an anthology of contemorary Ireland, Dublin, IPA, 2001, pp213 - 216, [Brown T.]
Time Was Away in, editor(s)Maurice Harmon , The Dolmen Press: a Celebration, Dublin, Lilliput Press, 2001, pp52 - 56, [Brown T.]
Brown T., A relish for the edge of things: Richard Murphy's Collected Poems, The Dublin Review, 2, 2001, p90 - 97
Sean O'Faolain and the Irish Short Story in, editor(s)D.A. Badin, M. Arndt, M.Cataldi and V. Fissone , Sean O'Faolain: A Centenary Celebration, Torino, Trauben, 2001, pp59 - 66, [Brown T.]
Brown T., The Rooney Prize: A Celebration, Dublin, 2001, 187pp
W.B. Yeats: The Tower in, editor(s)Neil Roberts , A Companion to twentieth-century poetry, Oxford, Blackewll Publishers, 2001, pp437 - 447, [Brown T.]
Brown T., The Life of W.B. Yeats: A Critical Biography, Second edition, Oxford and Malden, Mass, Blackwell Publishers, 2001, 410pp
Brown T., Ireland: a social and cultural history 1922 - the present, Japan, Kokobun Sha, 2000, xxviii+ 400pp
BROWN, T, GEORGE MOORE, 1852-1933, NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW, 2000, 32 - 32
Michael Longley and the Irish Poetic Tradition in, editor(s)A.J.Peacock and K. Devine , The Poetry of Michael Longley, Gerrrards Cross, Colin Smythe, 2000, pp1 - 12, [Brown T.]
Brown T., The Life of W.B. Yeats: A Critical Biography, Oxford and Malden, Mass, Blackwell Publishers, 1999, 410pp
Louis MacNeice and the Second World War in, editor(s)K Devine , Modern Irish Writers and the Wars, Gerrards Cross, Colin Smythe, 1999, pp165 - 177, [Brown T.]
Architecture in Independent Ireland in, editor(s)C. Pegum , Building for Government: the Architecture of State Buildings 1900-2000, Dublin, Town and Country House, 1999, pp21 - 23, [Brown T.]
BROWN, T, JACK YEATS, NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW, 1999, 16 - 16
Brown T., Beckett and Religion, Search, 21, (1), 1998, p188 - 193
MacNeice and the Puritian Tradition in, editor(s)K. Devine and A. J. Peacock , Louis MacNeice and his Influence, Gerrards Cross, Colin Smythe, 1998, pp20 - 33, [Brown T.]
BROWN, T, JOHN STANISLAUS JOYCE - THE VOLUMINOUS LIFE AND GENIUS OF JAMES JOYCE'S FATHER., NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW, 1998, 10 - 10
Music: the Cultural Issue in, editor(s)Richard Pine , Music in Ireland: 1848-1998, Cork, Mercier Press, 1998, pp37 - 45, [Brown T.]
Theorising the Nation: The Cultural Borderland in, editor(s)J. Achilles, and C. Birkle , (Trans)Formations of Cultural Identity in the English-Speaking World, Heidleberg, Universitätsverlag C. Winter, 1998, pp53 - 63, [Brown T.]
Magic and Revolution: Yeats's "Easter 1916" in, That Other World: the Supernatural and the Fantastic in Irish Literature and its Contexts, Gerrards Cross, Colin Smythe, 1998, pp208 - 218, [Brown T.]
BROWN, T, DISSOLUTE CHARACTERS: IRISH LITERARY HISTORY THROUGH BALZAC, SHERIDAN LE FANU, YEATS AND BOWEN - MCCORMACK,WJ, IRISH HISTORICAL STUDIES, 30, 1997, 462 - 470
BROWN, T, JAMES JOYCE AND THE QUESTION OF HISTORY - FAIRHALL,J, IRISH HISTORICAL STUDIES, 30, 1997, 462 - 470
Ireland, Europe, Republicanism in, Les Républcanisms Irlandais, Rennes, Terre de Brume Presse, Universitaires de Rennes Presse, 1997, pp71 - 80, [Brown T.]
Brown T., Dublin in Twentieth Century Writing: Metaphor and Subject, The Irish University Review, 8, (1), 1997, p7 - 21
BROWN, T, ANOMALOUS STATES: IRISH WRITING AND THE POST-COLONIAL MOMENT - LLOYD,D, IRISH HISTORICAL STUDIES, 30, 1997, 462 - 470
Out of Ulster: Heaney, Montague, and Longley in, editor(s)T. Dorgan , Irish Poetry Since Kavanagh, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 1996, pp60 - 70, [Brown T.]
Brown T., Celticism, Amsterdam/Atlanta, Rodopi, 1996, 299pp
Cultural Nationalism, Celticism and the Occult in, Celticism, Amsterdam/Atlanta, Rodopi, 1996, pp221 - 230, [Brown T.]
Brown T., Journalism : Derek Mahon, Selected Prose, Oldcastle, County Meath, The Gallery Press, 1996, 241pp
Religious Minorities in the Irish Free State and the Republic of Ireland (1922-1995) in, Building Trust in Ireland ( Studies commisssioned by the Forum for Peace and Reconciliation), Belfast, The Blackstaff Press, 1996, pp215 - 253, [Brown T.]
Introduction in, James Joyce: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Genoa, Cideb Editrice, 1995, ppvii-lxiii , [Brown T.]
Introduction in, James Joyce: Dubliners, Genoa, Cideb Editrice, 1995, ppix-lxi , [Brown T.]
Ireland, Modernism and the 1930s in, editor(s)P. Coughlan and A. Davis , Modernism and Ireland: The Poetry of the 1930s, Cork University Press, 1995, pp24 - 42, [Brown T.]
BROWN, T, THE LIFE OF GREENE,GRAHAM, VOL 2 - 1939-1955 - SHERRY,N, MEDICAL & BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING & COMPUTING, 1995, 9 - 10
Brown T., Kavanagh: Religious Poet, Patrick Kavanagh: Midlands Conference Papers, Nebraska, edited by K.R. Collins, J. Liddy and E. Wall , Blair: Creighton University, 1995, pp37 - 46
BROWN, T, MACNEICE,LOUIS - THE POET IN HIS CONTEXT - MCDONALD,P, REVIEW OF ENGLISH STUDIES, 44, 1994, 619 - 620
BROWN, T, THE 'END OF THE HUNT' - FLANAGAN,T, SURFACE SCIENCE, 1994, 1 - &
Kennelly as Novelist in, editor(s)R. Pine , Dark Fathers Into Light: Brendan Kennelly, Newcastle upon Tyne, Bloodaxe Books, 1994, pp50 - 58, [Brown T.]
Brown T., Derek Mahon: The Poet and Painting, Irish University Review, 24, (1), 1994, p38 - 50
BROWN, T, MAHON,DEREK - THE POET AND PAINTING, IRISH UNIVERSITY REVIEW, 24, 1994, p38 - 50
'"Have We A Context?": Transition, Self and Society in the Theatre of Brian Friel' in, editor(s)A. Peacock , The Achievement of Brian Friel, Gerrards Cross, Colin Smythe, 1993, pp190 - 214, [Brown T.]
The Cultural Issue in Northern Ireland 1965-1991 in, editor(s)D. Keogh and M.H. Haltzel , Northern Ireland and the Politics of Reconciliation, Washington, Woodrow Wilson Centre Press and Cambridge, 1993, pp160 - 170, [Brown T.]
Brown T., Heart Mysteries There: The War Horse, Irish University Review, 23, (1), 1993, p34 - 39
BROWN, T, HEART MYSTERIES THERE, THE 'WAR HORSE', IRISH UNIVERSITY REVIEW, 23, 1993, p34 - 39
Who Dares to Speak?: Ireland and the Great War in, editor(s)R. Clark and P. Boitani , Transitions: European Studies in Literature and Culture, London and New York, Routledge, 1993, pp226 - 237, [Brown T.]
Unspoken Volumes: The Representation of Violence in Three Carleton Tales in, editor(s)N. Bureu, P. Gallardo, M. O'Neill , Voices of Ireland, Lleida, Publicacions de L'Estudia General de Lleida, 1992, pp15 - 25, [Brown T.]
Joyce as Satirist: Place and Placement in, editor(s)C. Fierobe , La Terre d'Irlande et les Ecrivains Irlandais, Reims, Presse Universitaire de Reims, 1992, pp79 - 89, [Brown T.]
Identities in Ireland: the Historical Perspective in, editor(s)J. Lundy and A. Mac Póilin , Styles of Belonging: The Cultural Identities of Ulster, Belfast, Lagan Press, 1992, pp33 - 45, [Brown T.]
Home and Away: Derek Mahon's France in, editor(s)B. Hayley and C. Murray , Ireland and France, Gerrards Cross, Colin Smythe, 1992, pp144 - 151, [Brown T.]
The Witnessing Eye and the Speaking Tongue in, editor(s)Elmer Andrews , Seamus Heaney: A Collection of Critical Essays, London, Macmillan, 1992, pp182 - 192, [Brown T.]
Poet of Indigence; Samuel Beckett in, editor(s)D. Scott , Treasures of the Mind, London, Sotheby's, 1992, pp135 - 142, [Brown T.]
Brown T., James Joyce's Dubliners, with introduction and notes, Harmondsworth, Penguin Books, 1992, xlix. and 317pp
Samuel Ferguson in, Nineteenth-century Literature Criticism, Detroit and London, Gale Research Inc, 1992, pp299 - 303, [Brown T.]
Redeeming the time: the novels of John McGahern and John Banville in, editor(s)James Acheson , The British and Irish Novel Since 1960, London, Macmillan, 1991, pp159 - 173, [Brown T.]
British Ireland in, editor(s)E. Longley , Culture in Ireland; division or diversity, Belfast, Institute of Irish Studies, 1991, pp72 - 83, [Brown T.]
BROWN, T, JOYCE MAGIC LANTERN + JOYCE, 'GRACE', JAMES JOYCE QUARTERLY, 28, 1991, p791 - 798
Let's go to Graceland: the drama of Stewart Parker in, editor(s)J. Genet and E. Hellegouarch , Studies on the Contemporary Irish Theatre, Caen, Centre de Publications de l'Université de Caen, 1991, pp21 - 33, [Brown T.]
L'Abbey theatre: un souffle d'épopée' in, editor(s)P. Rafroidi, P. Joannon, M. Goldring , Dublin, 1904-1924; reveil culturel, revolte sociale, revolution politique; un patriotisme dechire, Paris, les Editions Autrement, 1991, pp226 - 240, [Brown T.]
MacNeice's Ireland, MacNeice's Islands in, editor(s)Vincent Newey and Ann Thompson , Literature and Nationalism, Liverpool, Liverpool University Press, 1991, pp225 - 238, [Brown T.]
Cultural Nationalism in, editor(s)S. Deane , The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing, Vol. II., Derry, Field Day Publications, 1991, pp516 - 561, [Brown T.]
Brown T., Irish Prose Writings: Swift to the Literary Renaissance, selected and introduced by Terence Brown and Brendan Kennelly, 23 vols., Tokyo, Hon-No-Tomosha in association with the Library, Trinity College, 1991
Calypso: Myth, Method, Moment in, Studies on Joyce's Ulysses, G.D.R. d'Etudes Anglo-Irlandaises, Université de Caen, 1991, pp9 - 20, [Brown T.]
Brown T., Yeats, Ireland and 1939, Actas Del XIII Congresso National de A.E.D.E.A.N., 1991, p101 - 117
John Hewitt: an Ulster of the Mind in, editor(s)G. Dawe and J.W. Foster , The Poet's Place: essays on Ulster Literature and Society, Belfast, Institute of Irish Studies, 1991, pp299 - 311, [Brown T.]
Brown T., Joyce's Magic Lantern, James Joyce Quarterly, 28, (4), 1991, p791 - 798
The counter revival: provincialism and censorship in, editor(s)S. Deane , The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing, Vol. III, Derry, Field Day Publications, 1991, pp89 - 128, [Brown T.]
The counter revival: poetry in, editor(s)S. Deane , The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing, Vol. III, Derry, Field Day Publications, 1991, pp129 - 170, [Brown T.]
Introduction to George Moore, The Untilled Field in, Gill's Irish Classics, Dublin, Gill and Macmillan, 1990, [Brown T.]
T. Brown and N. Grene, Tradition and Influence in Anglo-Irish Poetry, London, Macmillan, 1989, 210pp
Louis MacNeice's Ireland in, Tradition and Influence in Anglo-Irish Poetry, 1989, pp79 - 96, [Brown T.]
Awakening From the Nightmare: History in Some Recent Literature in, Irishness in a Changing Society, Totowa, New Jersey, 1989, pp64 - 77, [Brown T.]
John Montague in, editor(s)Joris Deutshaefer , Post-war Literatures in English, Groningen, Wolters-Noordhoff, 1989, pp1 - 15, [Brown T.]
Brown T., The Dead Kingdom: A Reading, Irish University Review, 19, (1), 1989, p103 - 109
Brown T. , The Poet's Shadow, Hewitt: A Fortnight Special, 1989, pVII - VII
BROWN, T, THE 'DEAD KINGDOM' + MONTAGUE - A READING, IRISH UNIVERSITY REVIEW, 19, 1989, p103 - 109
Brown T., The Witnessing Eye: Heaney's The Haw Lantern, The Poetry Ireland Review, 21, 1988, p59 - 62
BROWN, T, SHOW ME A SIGN - THE RELIGIOUS IMAGINATION OF MOORE,BRIAN, IRISH UNIVERSITY REVIEW, 18, 1988, p37 - 49
Canon Sheehan and the Catholic Intellectual in, editor(s)R. Welch and S.B. Bushrui , Literature and the Art of Creation: Essays and Poems in Honour of A. Norman Jeffares, Gerrards Cross, Colin Smythe, 1988, pp7 - 17, [Brown T.]
Brown T., Austin Clarke: satirist, The Poetry Ireland Review, 22, 1988, p111 - 121
Yeats, Joyce and the Irish Critical Debate in, editor(s)Michael Kenneally , Cultural Contexts and Literary Idioms in Contemporary Irish Literature, Gerrards Cross, Colin Smyth, 1988, pp113 - 123, [Brown T.]
Brown T., Ireland's Literature: Selected Essays, Mullingar, the Lilliput Press, 1988, 262pp
Brown T., Show me a sign: the religious imagination of Brian Moore, Irish University Review, 19, (1), 1988, p37 - 49
Saxon and Celt: the Stereotypes in, editor(s)W. Zack and H. Kosok , Literary Interrelations, 3 National Images and Stereotypes, Tübingen, Guntar Nar Verlag, 1987, pp1 - 9, [Brown T.]
BROWN, T, SOME YOUNG DOOM - BECKETT AND THE CHILD, HERMATHENA, 1987, p56 - 64
Brown T., Hayley B., Samuel Ferguson: a centenary tribute, Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, 1987, 74pp
Poets and Culture: Seamus Heaney, Derek Mahon and Tom Paulin in, A. Ward , Northern Ireland: Living With the Crisis, New York, Praeger, 1987, pp155 - 171, [Brown T.]
Brown T., The Secular Imagination, Irish Association's annual conference, Belfast, September, 1987
Brown T., Forms of Critique, Krino, 4, 1987, p88 - 95
Ferguson's "Conory" in, editor(s)T. Brown and B. Hayley , Samuel Ferguson: a centenary tribute, Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, 1987, pp73 - 74, [Brown T.]
Brown T., L'Irlande de Samuel Beckett, Contact, 26, 1986, p17 - 18
Brown T., A Secular Imagination, Threshold, John Hewitt edition, 38, 1986, p4 - 5
Brown T., History's Nightmare: Stewart Parker's Northern Star', Theatre Ireland, 13, 1986, p40 - 41
Hermathena; Beckett at Eighty, a Trinity Tribute, (1986), 79p, Terence Brown and Nicholas Grene, [eds.]
Brown T., Poetry and Partition: a personal view, Krino, 2, 1986, p17 - 23
Brown T., Tom Moore: a reputation, Gaeliana, 8, 1986, p39 - 50
Brown T., Some Young Doom: Beckett and the Child, Hermathena, CXLI, 1986, p56 - 64
BROWN, T, IRISH IDEOLOGY, CRANE BAG, 9, 1985, p90 - 91
Poets and Patrimony: Richard Murphy and James Simmons in, editor(s)E. Longley and G. Dawe , Across a Roaring Hill: The Protestant Imagination in Modern Ireland, Belfast and Dover, New Hampshire, Blackstaff Press, 1985, pp182 - 195, [Brown T.]
Ireland: the Twentieth Century in, editor(s)Brendan Kennelly , Ireland Past and Present, London, Multimedia, 1985, pp81 - 102, [Brown T.]
Literary Autobiography in Twentieth Century Ireland in, editor(s)A. Martin , The Genius of Irish Prose, Cork, Mercier Press, 1985, pp89 - 98, [Brown T.]
Brown T., Irish Ideology, The Crane Bag, 9, (1), 1985, p90 - 91
Brown T., The Whole Protestant Community: The Making of an Historical Myth, Derry, Field Day Theatre Company, 1985, 24pp
Brown T., Ireland: a social and cultural history 1922 - the present, North American edition, Ithaca and London, Cornell University Press, 1985, 302pp
Brown T., Brian Moore, Ireland Today, 1985
Brown T., From the Somme to Armageddon, Fortnight, 216, 1985, p23 - 24
'The Poet and his Imagery' from Louis Macneice: Sceptical Vision in, editor(s)R. Carter , Thirties Poets: The Auden Group, London, Macmillan, 1984, pp135 - 144, [Brown T.]
John Hewitt in, editor(s)V. Sherry Jr. , Poets of Great Britain and Ireland, 1945-1960, Detroit, Gale Research company, 1984, pp149 - 155, [Brown T.]
BROWN, T, THE STATE OF IRELAND - KIELY,B, WORLD LITERATURE TODAY, 56, 1982, 160 - 160
BROWN, T, AN ULSTER RENAISSANCE - POETS FROM THE NORTH OF IRELAND, 1965-1980, CONCERNING POETRY, 14, 1982, p5 - 23
DAVIS, G, BROWN, T, JOYCEAN YEAR, IRISH UNIVERSITY REVIEW, 12, 1982, p69 - 95
The Dublin of Dubliners in, editor(s)S.B. Bushrui and B. Benstock , James Joyce: An International Perspective, Gerrards Cross, Colin Smythe, 1982, pp11 - 18, [Brown T.]
BROWN, T, THE MAJORITYS MINORITIES - PROTESTANT DENOMINATIONS IN THE NORTH + IRELAND, CRANE BAG, 5, 1981, p22 - 25
Brown T., Ireland: a social and cultural history, 1922-1979, Glasgow, Fontana Press, 1981, 364pp
Brown T., The Majority's Minorities: Protestant Denominations in the North, The Crane Bag: Minorities in Ireland, 5, (1), 1981, p22 - 25
Brown T., An Ulster Renaissance? Poets from the North of Ireland, 1965-80, Concerning Poetry, 14, (2), 1981, p5 - 23
Patrick Rafroidi and Terence Brown, The Irish Short Story, New Jersey, Humanities Press, 1980, 305pp
After the Revival: the Problem of Adequacy and Genre in, editor(s)Ronald Schleifer , The Genres of the Irish Literary Revival, Normal and Dublin, Pilgrim Books and Wolfhound Press1980, 1980, pp153 - 177, [Brown T.]
Brown T., The Church of Ireland: Literary Perspectives, Search, 1980, p5 - 19
Patrick Rafroidi and Terence Brown, The Irish Short Story, Lille, publications de l'université de Lille III, 1979, 305pp
Brown T., Entries on Aubrey de Vere, Padraic Colum and W.R. Rodgers, Writers of the English Language, 1979
Introduction in, The Selected Padraic Fiacc, Belfast, Blackstaff Press, 1979, [Brown T.]
John McGahern: tone, Technique and Symbolism in, The Irish Short Story, 1978, pp289 - 299, [Brown T.]
Family Lives: The Fiction of Richard Power in, editor(s)P. Rafroidi and M. Harmon , The Irish Novel in our Time, Lille, 1976, pp245 - 253, [Brown T.]
Brown T., Poetry Now, Ireland Today, 1976
Brown, Terence, Northern voices: poets from Ulster, Dublin; New Jersey, Gill and Macmillan; Rowman Littlefield, 1975, 248pp
Brown T., The Eagle and the Truth, Lines Review, 1975, p95 - 101
Brown, Terence, Louis MacNeice: sceptical vision, Dublin; New York, Gill and Macmillan; Barnes and Noble, 1975, 215pp
The Poetry of W.R. Rodgers and John Hewitt in, editor(s)Douglas Dunn , Two Decades of Irish Writing, Carcarnet Press, 1975, pp81 - 97, [Brown T.]
MacNeice: Father and Son in, editor(s)Brown T. and Reid A. , Time Was Away, Dublin, Dolmen Press, 1974, pp21 - 34, [Brown T.]
Terence Brown and Alec Reid (editors), Time Was Away: the World of Louis MacNeice, Dublin, Dolmen Press , 1974, 151pp
Brown T., Irish Studies, the Universities and the New Ireland, Atlantis, 5, 1973, p53 - 55
Brown T., Louis MacNeice, Walter Pater and the Privileged Moment, Hermathena, CXIV, 1972, p31 - 42
Brown T., John Hewitt: Ulster Poet, Topic, 24, 1972, p60 - 68
Brown T., Louis MacNeice and "The Dark Conceit", Ariel, 3, (4), 1972, p16 - 24
Brown T., Louis MacNeice and the Poetry of Exile, Twentieth Century Studies, 4, 1970, p78 - 88
Brown T., Louis MacNeice: His Poetry, Studies, 1970, p253 - 265
Brown T., MacNeice's "Round the corner", Notes and Queries, 17, (12), 1970, p467 - 468
Brown T., The Death of William Carleton, 1869, Hermathena, CX, 1970, p81 - 85
Non-Peer-Reviewed Publications
Brown T., Joyce and Materialism, Washington and Lee University, Virginia, April, 2005
Brown T., Joyce and Materialism, James Joyce Center, Dublin, March, 2004
Brown T., Commemoration and the Peace Process, Wake Forest University, North Carolina, March, 2004
Brown T., Commemoration, Hertford College, Oxford and University of London, February, 2004
Brown T., Ithaca and materialism, Joycefest, Dublin, June, 2004
Brown T., Frank O'Connor and a Vanished Ireland, The Frank O'Connor Centenary Conference, TCD, September, 2003
Brown T., Plenary lecture on Yeats and Shakespeare, University of Orleans, France, April, 2003
Brown T., Ithaca and the Poetry of Things, Literature and the Thin, Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris III), Septemeber, 2003
Brown T., Revising the Irish Literary Revival, University of Aberdeen, March, 2003
Brown T., Matthews Memorial Lecture, Birkbeck College, University of London, May, 2002
Brown T., Plenary lecture, IASIL conference, University of Sao Paulo, July, 2002
Brown T., Dubliners and Sexuality, James Joyce International Summer School, Dublin, July, 2001
Brown T., Joyce's Dubliners, Sorbonne III, January, 2001
Brown T., The Tower, Yeats Summer School, August, 2000
Brown T., The Ghosts in the Machine, TCD, April, 2000
Brown T., The Tower, Yeats Summer School, August, 1998
Brown T., New Literary Histories, Irish Historical Studies, XXX, (119), 1997, p462-70
Brown T., Beckett and the Anglo-Irish tradition, Conference on Beckett and London, Goldsmiths College, April, 1996
Brown T., Europe and the periphery, Grenoble, France, 1996
Brown T., Carleton and Violence, Carleton Summer School, August, 1996
Brown T., Seamus Heaney and the tradition, Confernence to honour Heaney's Nobel award, Coimbra, Portugal, April, 1996
Brown T., Yeats and Sligo, Yeats Summer School, August, 1996
Brown T., Nationalism and the Cultural Borderland, Bucharest and Timisoara, Romania, May, 1995
Brown T., Ireland, Europe, Republicanism, Rennes, September, 1995
Brown T., Theorising the Nation: the cultural borderland, Mainz, July, 1995
Brown T., Yeats and Revolution, Yeats Summer School, August, 1994
Brown T., MacNeice and the Puritan Tradition, University of Ulster, September, 1994
Brown T., Joyce's "Calypso", Joyce Summer School, July, 1994
Brown T., W. B. Yeats: Revolution as Theatre, Synge Summer School, June, 1993
Brown T., Tom Moore: National Poet?, Parnell Summer School, August, 1993
Brown T., Yeats as Victorian, Yeats Summer School, August, 1993
Brown T., Cultural Nationalism, Celticism and the occult, Royal Academy, May, 1993
Brown T., South of the Border Down Mexico Way: John Hewitt and the Irish State, Fifth John Hewitt International Summer School, July, 1992
Brown T., The End of the Affair: Trinity and Ulster, Queen's University, Belfast, November, 1992
Brown T., The Irish Prose Tradition, Kyoto and Tokyo, September, 1992
Brown T., MacNeice and the Second World War, War in Irish Writing, University of Ulster, Coleraine, September, 1992
Terence Brown, Nicholas Grene, I.A.S.A.I.L. '92, July, 1992, Trinity
Brown T., Yeats as Victorian, Inaugural Nineteenth Century Ireland Conference, Maynooth, July, 1992
Brown T., Joyce as satirist, University of Reims symposium, March, 1991
Brown T., Mangan and the worst of woes, I.A.S.A.I.L. conference, Leiden, July, 1991
Brown T., Joyce's Magic Lantern, Joyce and History, Yale University, New Haven, October, 1990
Brown T., John Hewitt: an Ulster of the Mind, Third John Hewitt International Summer School, August, 1990
Brown T., Yeats and the Unity of Irish Culture, Modern Irish poetry at the Universities of Brussels, Universities of Brussels, Leuven and Antwerp, February, 1990
Brown T., Northern Ireland and Cultural Change, Anglo-Irish relations and Northern Ireland, Woodrow Wilson Centre, Airlie House Virginia, May, 1990
Brown T., The Irish Worlds of Yeats and Beckett, Second Annual Yeats International Theatre Festival, Dublin, August, 1990
Brown T., Yeats, Ireland and 1939, Yeats International Summer School, August, 1989
Brown T., Yeats, Europe and 1939, MIII Congreso Nacional de AEDEAN, Tarragona, December, 1989
Brown T., Ireland: a social and cultural history, University of Sao Paolo, Brazil, January, 1988
Brown T., John Hewitt and the Lost Generation, 1st John Hewitt International Summer School, July, 1988
Brown T., Louis MacNeice and Ireland, Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool, September, 1988
Brown T., Later silences, Review of Passion and Cunning and other essays, by Conor Cruise O'Brien , Krino, 6, 1988, p59-62
Brown T., Ireland and Romanticism, Caen University/U.C.D./ University of Ulster symposium, Dublin, April, 1986
Brown T., Samuel Beckett's Ireland, Beckett dans le siecle, Pompidou Centre, Paris, April, 1986
Brown T., Awakening from the Nightmare: history in some recent Irish literature, Irish Society and Culture, Princess Grace Memorial Library, Monaco, May, 1986
Brown T., Literary Criticism and History, American Committee for Irish Studies conference, Tacoma, Washington, April, 1985
Brown T., Poetry and Culture: the case of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland; the mind of a community in crisis, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, September, 1984
Brown T., Irish literature and history, July, 1983, Universities of Oklahoma and Georgetown
Brown T., Literature and society in modern Ireland, University of Vermont, July and August, 1980
Brown T., The Irish Writer and the Community in the 1920s, American Committee for Irish Studies conference, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 1979
Entries on Louis MacNeice, John Hewitt, W.R. Rodgers and Richard Power, The Macmillan Dictionary of Irish Literature, 1979, [Brown T.]
Brown T., Irish Literature and History, 1880-1940, University of Oklahoma, July, 1978
Brown T., Samuel Beckett and Louis MacNeice, Canadian Association for Irish Studies Conference, Winnipeg, February, 1975
Brown T., Samuel Beckett: Tragic Comedian, Studies, LIX, (236), 1970, p419-21
Brown T., Joyce as satirist, James Joyce Summer School, Dublin, August, 1900
Brown T., Centre for Irish Studies, University of Lille III, France, 1977
Recognition
Representations
Inaugural Visiting Professor of Irish Studies, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Professeur Invité , Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris III, March, April, May 2003
Senior Master Non-Regent (Member of Senate, University of Dublin)
Trinity College representative on the Royal Irish Academy's sub-committee for the study of Anglo-Irish literature.
Appointed Director Irish Book Awards.
Appointed general editor the Gill and Macmillan Studies in Irish literature.
Appointed editorial board Krino.
Appointed adviser to Gill's Irish Classic Series.
Appointed by Minister of Foreign Affairs Member Cultural Relations Committee... Re-appointed 1996-98 and 2001-2004
Appointed to the Board, Institute of Irish Studies, QUB.
Appointed by Minister of Foreign Affairs Irish Chair of Encounter.
Awards and Honours
Elected to Fellowship, T.C.D.
Made Companion of St Michael and St George, New Year's Honours list, for serviccs to Irish/British relations
Senior Fellow T.C.D.
Memberships
Member International Association for the Study of Anglo-Irish Literature (I.A.S.A.I.L.)
Member of the Dublin Joyce Centenary committee.
Member Cultures of Ireland. Chair 1993-present.( in this capacity involved centrally in organising Irish cross-border lectures, seminars, conferences and publications).
Member Rooney Prize Committee.
Elected Member Royal Irish Academy
Elected member Academia Europeia
Chair, National Association for English Studies