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Emer Nolan is a Professor of English at Maynooth University. She holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and first-class degrees from University College Dublin. Her research focuses on Irish writing (especially fiction), modernism, and literary/cultural theory, with significant contributions to Joyce studies and postcolonial critique.
Key works include James Joyce and Nationalism (1995), Catholic Emancipations (2007), and Five Irish Women: The Second Republic (2019). Her edited Field Day edition of Thomas Moore's Memoirs of Captain Rock (2008) highlights her engagement with 19th-century Irish satire and nationalism.
Publications span book chapters on Joyce's cultural criticism and modernist narrative, peer-reviewed articles in The Irish Review and Eire-Ireland, and frequent contributions to literary reviews like the Times Literary Supplement. She has also engaged in public discourse through media interviews and podcasts.
Her scholarship bridges historical analysis with contemporary feminist and postcolonial perspectives, emphasizing Ireland's literary responses to political and cultural change. Nolan's work frequently interrogates intersections of nationalism, gender, and modernist aesthetics in Irish literature.
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