Academic Profile : Faculty
Assoc Prof Richard Alan Barlow
Associate Professor, School of Humanities
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Journal Articles
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Recent and forthcoming articles:
“‘Lutulent reality’: mud and bogs in Finnegans Wake II.2”, forthcoming in European Joyce Studies, 2025.
“Dion Boucicault, Arrah-Na-Pogue, and Stage Irishry in Finnegans Wake.” Irish Studies in Europe 10 (2021): 73-85
End(s) of the world/world without end: Coming Events and the Twoheaded Octopus of Ulysses. James Joyce Quarterly 58.1-2 (2021): 115-130.
James Joyce and Walter Scott: Incest, Rivers of History and 'old useless papers'. Scottish Literary Review 12.1 (2020): 1-18.
‘Celticism, ballad transmission, and the schizoid voice: Ossianic Fragments in Owenson, Yeats, Joyce, and Beckett’. Irish Studies Review 27.4 (2019): 473-492.
“‘Lutulent reality’: mud and bogs in Finnegans Wake II.2”, forthcoming in European Joyce Studies, 2025.
“Dion Boucicault, Arrah-Na-Pogue, and Stage Irishry in Finnegans Wake.” Irish Studies in Europe 10 (2021): 73-85
End(s) of the world/world without end: Coming Events and the Twoheaded Octopus of Ulysses. James Joyce Quarterly 58.1-2 (2021): 115-130.
James Joyce and Walter Scott: Incest, Rivers of History and 'old useless papers'. Scottish Literary Review 12.1 (2020): 1-18.
‘Celticism, ballad transmission, and the schizoid voice: Ossianic Fragments in Owenson, Yeats, Joyce, and Beckett’. Irish Studies Review 27.4 (2019): 473-492.
Books
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Finnegans Wake - Human and Nonhuman Histories. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2024. Edited with Paul Fagan.
Modern Irish and Scottish Literature: Connections, Contrasts, Celticisms. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023.
The Celtic Unconscious: Joyce and Scottish Culture. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2017.
Modern Irish and Scottish Literature: Connections, Contrasts, Celticisms. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023.
The Celtic Unconscious: Joyce and Scottish Culture. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2017.
Book Chapters
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Recent and forthcoming book chapters:
“‘Magnificent Example’: Scotland in the Irish Revival and Ireland in the Scottish Renaissance,” forthcoming in Scott Lyall and Michael Shaw (eds). The Scottish Literary and Cultural Revival, 1880s–1950s. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2025.
“Finnegans Wake: The ‘cyclewheeling history’ of ‘our funnanimal world’” (with Paul Fagan), in Richard Barlow and Paul Fagan (eds). Finnegans Wake - Human and Nonhuman Histories. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2024.
‘Finnegans Wake and the Irish Revival’, in Richard Barlow and Paul Fagan (eds). Finnegans Wake - Human and Nonhuman Histories. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2024.
‘That poaching scoundrel: Brian O’Nolan and Dion Boucicault’, in Paul Fagan and Dieter Fuchs (eds). Flann O’Brien: Acting Out. Cork: Cork University Press, 2023, 50-62.
“‘Magnificent Example’: Scotland in the Irish Revival and Ireland in the Scottish Renaissance,” forthcoming in Scott Lyall and Michael Shaw (eds). The Scottish Literary and Cultural Revival, 1880s–1950s. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2025.
“Finnegans Wake: The ‘cyclewheeling history’ of ‘our funnanimal world’” (with Paul Fagan), in Richard Barlow and Paul Fagan (eds). Finnegans Wake - Human and Nonhuman Histories. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2024.
‘Finnegans Wake and the Irish Revival’, in Richard Barlow and Paul Fagan (eds). Finnegans Wake - Human and Nonhuman Histories. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2024.
‘That poaching scoundrel: Brian O’Nolan and Dion Boucicault’, in Paul Fagan and Dieter Fuchs (eds). Flann O’Brien: Acting Out. Cork: Cork University Press, 2023, 50-62.
Keynote Speeches & Editorship of Special Issues
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'Joyce, the Scottish Enlightenment, and Celtic Modernism.' Keynote speech at the XXIX International James Joyce Symposium, University of Glasgow, June 15, 2024.
Opinions & Commentaries
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‘“There is no writer can touch sir Walter Scott”: Joyce and the Wizard of the North.’ OUPblog, 16 June, 2023.
‘Late Celticism in Irish and Scottish literature: binding ties.’ The Irish Times, 14 June, 2023.
“Joyce’s Caledonian Connections.” The Irish Times, 17 February, 2018.
“What might James Joyce have made of 21st–Century Scottish Independence?” The Guardian, 31 January, 2014.
‘Late Celticism in Irish and Scottish literature: binding ties.’ The Irish Times, 14 June, 2023.
“Joyce’s Caledonian Connections.” The Irish Times, 17 February, 2018.
“What might James Joyce have made of 21st–Century Scottish Independence?” The Guardian, 31 January, 2014.