"Wise and Well Spoken: Field Day Women and Translation." Moving Worlds: A Journal of Transcultural Writings 3, no. 1 (Spring 2003): 73-86. Ni Dhomhnaill, Nuala. "What Foremothers?" Poetry Ireland Review 36 (Fall 1992): 18-31.
Elizabeth Bowen's first seven winters were spent in Dublin, her summers in Cork; the child thus imbued Bowen's Court with magic from an early age, believing “that winter lived always in Dublin, while summer always lived in County Cork.
Weekes examines the work of writers like E.OE. Sumerville and Martin Ross (pen names for cousins Edith Somerville and Violet Martin), Elizabeth Bowen, Kate O'Brien, Mary Lavin, and Molly Keane, among others.
After a decade in which women writers have gradually been given more recognition in the study of Irish literature, this collection proposes a reappraisal of Irish women's writing by inviting dialogues with new or hitherto marginalised ...
... History . Manchester , UK : Carcanet , 1990 . Outside History : Selected Poems 1980–1990 . New York : Norton , 1990 ... Boland and the Reconstruction of Identity . " Post Identity , 45-76 . http://liberalarts.udmercy.edu/pi/PI2.2 ...