| "Isn't it your own country?" : The Stranger in Nineteenth-Century Irish Literature | Fegan, Melissa | Article in Journal | | 2004 |
| "Like a Wail from the Tomb / But of World-Waking Power" : James Clarence Mangan's "A Vision : A.D. 1848", the Great Famine and the Young Ireland Rising | Fegan, Melissa | Article in Book | Cambridge Scholars | 2007 |
| "The Tottering, Fluttering, Palpitating Mass" : power and hunger in nineteenth-century literary responses to the Great Famine | Fegan, Melissa | Article in Book | Routledge | 2015 |
| Literature and the Irish Famine 1845-1919 | Fegan, Melissa | Monograph or Collective Volume | Clarendon Press | 2002 |
| Something so utterly unprecedented in the annals of human life : William Carleton and the famine | Fegan, Melissa | Article in Book | | 2004 |
| The traveller's experience of famine Ireland | Fegan, Melissa | Article in Journal | | 2001 |
| Young Ireland and beyond | Fegan, Melissa | Article in Book | | 2020 |
| `This most humane commerce': Lace-making during the Famine | Fegan, Melissa | Article in Book | | 2018 |
| “Of every land the guest” : Aubrey de Vere’s travels | Fegan, Melissa | Article in Journal | | 2016 |