"Standlee, Whitney" - 17 Text Results

TitleAuthorDomainPublisherPublication Year
'Power to observe' : Irish women novelists in Britain, 1890-1916Standlee, WhitneyMonograph or Collective VolumePeter Lang2015
Erin's 'revolting daughters' and Britannia : the fiction of diasporic Irish women in Britain, 1890-1916Standlee, WhitneyThesis
George Egerton, James Joyce and the Irish KünstlerromanStandlee, WhitneyArticle in Journal2010
Girls with ‘go’ : female homo sociality in L. T. Meade’s schoolgirl novelsStandlee, WhitneyArticle in BookManchester University Press2016
Irish women’s writing, 1878-1922 : advancing the cause of libertyMonograph or Collective VolumeManchester University Press2016
Liberté, égalité, sororité: the poetics of suffrage in the work of Eva Gore-Booth and Constance MarkieviczArrington, LaurenArticle in Book2016
Nature, education, and liberty in The Book of Gilly by Emily LawlessHansson, HeidiArticle in Book2016
Women, ambition, and the city, 1890–1910
  • O’Neill, Ciaran
  • Yatani, Mai
  • Article in Book2016
    Works, righteousness, philanthropy, and the market in the novels of Charlotte RiddellMaume, PatrickArticle in Book2016
    ‘A bad master’ : religion, Jacobitism and the politics of representation in Lady Gregory’s The White CockadePilz, AnnaArticle in Book2016
    ‘A bad master’: religion, Jacobitism, and the politics of representation in Lady Gregory’s The White CockadePilz, AnnaArticle in Book2016
    ‘An Irish problem’: bilingual manoeuvres in the work of Somerville and RossKelleher, MargaretArticle in Book2016
    ‘Breaking away’: Beatrice Grimshaw and the commercial woman writer
  • Mahony, Jane
  • Patten, Eve
  • Article in Book2016
    ‘Old wine in new bottles’: Katharine Tynan, Lord Edward Fitzgerald, and George WyndhamWinterson, KieronArticle in BookManchester University Press2016
    ‘She’s nothin’ but a shadda’: the politics of marriage in late MulhollandMurphy, James H.Article in Book2016
    ‘The blind side of the heart’: Protestants, politics, and patriarchy in the novels of F. E. CrichtonDoak, NaomiArticle in Book2016
    ‘The Red Sunrise’: gender, violence, and nation in Ella Young’s vision of a new IrelandAnnat, AureliaArticle in Book2016