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Christina Morin
Professor in English and Assistant Dean of Research, Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (Language, communication and culture; Creative arts and writing)
Publications
- Theorizing 'Gothic' in Eighteenth-Century Ireland
- Traveling Irishness in the Long Nineteenth Century
- Regina Maria Roche
- Delightful Cannibal Feasts: Literary Consumption in Melmoth the Wanderer
- Charles Robert Maturin and the Haunting of Irish Romantic Fiction
- ‘Gothic’ and ‘National’? Challenging the formal distinctions of irish romantic fiction
- “At a distance from [my] country”: Henrietta Rouvière Mosse, the Minerva Press, and the Negotiation of Irishness in the Romantic Literary Marketplace*
- Introduction: De-limiting the Irish gothic
- Irish Gothics: Genres, Forms, Modes, and Traditions, 1760-1890
- The new adventures of Miss Sophia Berkley: Revisiting Ireland's 'first' gothic novel
- Forgotten fiction: Reconsidering the Gothic novel in eighteenth-century Ireland
- Preferring spinsterhood? Maria Edgeworth, Castle Rackrent, and Ireland
- The Gothic Novel in Ireland, c. 1760-1829
- Irish Minerva Writers and the Affordances of Big Data: Some Preliminary Findings
- Introduction: Irish Gothic Studies Today
- The Gothic in Nineteenth-Century Ireland
- Regina Maria Roche’s The Children of the Abbey (1796): Its Literary Life and Afterlife
- The Adventures of Miss Sophia Berkley: Piracy, Print Culture, and Irish Gothic Fiction
- Irish Gothic Goes Abroad: Cultural Migration, Materiality, and the Minerva Press
- Traveling Irishness in the Long Nineteenth Century
- Irish Gothic: An Edinburgh Companion
- Mapping Melmoth: Charles Robert Maturin in/and the World Republic of Letters
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Co-workers & collaborators
- EN
Elizabeth Neiman
- EK
Edward Kearns
- JK
Jarlath Killeen
- ES
Ellen Scheible