| "A Thing Most Brutish" : Depicting Shakespeare's Multi-Nation State | Maley, Willy | Article in Journal | | 2007 |
| 'Buffoonery and easy sentiment' : popular Irish plays in the decade prior to the opening of the Abbey Theatre | Fitz-Simon, Christopher | Monograph or Collective Volume | Carysfort Press | 2011 |
| 'End of a pale' or 'a new pale in the making'? : the 'Barbarous nook' of the North, from Shakespeare to Milton | Maley, Willy | Article in Book | Four Courts Press | 2011 |
| 'In manners they be rude, and monst'rous eke in fashion' : images of otherness in early modern drama | Tuite, Patrick | Article in Book | | 2010 |
| Between nations : Shakespeare, Spenser, Marvell, and the question of Britain | Baker, David J., 1957- | Monograph or Collective Volume | Stanford University Press | 1998 |
| But the Irish Sea betwixt us : Ireland, colonialism, and Renaissance literature | Murphy, Andrew | Monograph or Collective Volume | University Press of Kentucky | 1999 |
| Enforced idleness and the force of idleness in Shakespeare's Richard II | Paganelli, Eloisa | Article in Book | | 2002 |
| I Henry IV : metatheatrical Britain | Greenfield, Matthew | Article in Book | | 2002 |
| Ireland and Islam : Henry V and the "War on Terror" | Coleman, David, 1979- | Article in Journal | | 2008 |
| Literature and national identity | McEachern, Claire | Article in Book | | 2002 |
| Maclise and Shakespeare | Cullen, Fintan | Article in Book | | 2012 |
| No "brave Irishman" need apply : Thomas Sheridan, Shakespeare and the Smock-Alley Theatre | Schneller, Beverly E. | Article in Book | | 1998 |
| Peig, Aonghus Ó Dálaigh agus MacBeth | Ó Háinle, Cathal | Article in Book | | 1989 |
| Rug-headed kerns speaking tongues : Shakespeare, translation and the Irish language | Cronin, Michael, 1960- | Article in Book | | 1998 |
| Shakespeare and Ireland : history, politics, culture | | Monograph or Collective Volume | Macmillan | 1998 |
| Shakespeare and the cultural colonization of Ireland | Bates, Robin E., 1971- | Monograph or Collective Volume | Routledge | 2007 |
| Shakespeare and the definition of the Irish nation | English, Richard, 1963- | Article in Book | | 1998 |
| Shakespeare was Irish? | Nugent, Brian | Monograph or Collective Volume | Brian Nugent | 2008 |
| Shakespeare, Spenser, and the crisis in Ireland | Highley, Christopher | Monograph or Collective Volume | Cambridge University Press | 1997 |
| Shakespeare, Spenser, and the matter of Britain | Hadfield, Andrew | Monograph or Collective Volume | Palgrave Macmillan | 2004 |
| Some Irish 18th century editions of Shakespeare, not recorded by Jaggard, Stockwell or Ford | O'Hegarty, P. S. | Article in Journal | | 1952 |
| Staging Ireland : representations in Shakespeare and Renaissance drama | O'Neill, Stephen, 1973- | Monograph or Collective Volume | Four Courts | 2007 |
| The green cockatrice | Iske, Basil | Monograph or Collective Volume | Meath Arch. & Historical Soc. | 1978 |
| Theatrical unrest : nine riots in the history of the stage, 1601-2004 | McEvoy, Sean | Monograph or Collective Volume | | 2016 |
| Yeats, Shakespeare and Ireland | Nevo, Ruth | Article in Book | | 1991 |