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Dr. Brian Cliff

Visiting Research Fellow (English)

 


 "Community and Contemporary Irish Literature"
 Synge and Edwardian Ireland

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IASIL (International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures)
MLA (Modern Language Association)
ACIS (American Conference for Irish Studies)
MSA (Modernist Studies Association)
Brian Cliff and Elizabeth Mannion (eds), Guilt Rules All: Mysteries, Detectives, and Crime in Irish Fiction, Syracuse, New York, Syracuse University Press, 2020, Book, ACCEPTED
Liz Nugent's Dispersed Narratives in, editor(s)Brian Cliff and Elizabeth Mannion , Guilt Rules All: Mysteries, Detectives, and Crime in Irish Fiction, Syracuse, New York, Syracuse University Press, 2020, [Brian Cliff], Book Chapter, ACCEPTED
Class and Multiplicity in 'One by One in the Darkness' in, editor(s)Anne Fogarty and Marisol Morales-Ladrón , Deirdre Madden: New Critical Perspectives, Manchester, UK, Manchester University Press, 2019, [Brian Cliff], Book Chapter, IN_PRESS
Brian Cliff, Irish Crime Fiction, London, Palgrave, 2018, Book, PUBLISHED
Genre and Uncertainty in Tana French's Gothic Dublin Mysteries in, editor(s)Bernice Murphy and Stephen Matterson , Twenty-First Century Popular Fiction, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2018, [Brian Cliff], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
A 'honeycomb world': John Connolly's Charlie Parker Series in, editor(s)Elizabeth Mannion , The Contemporary Irish Detective Novel, London, Palgrave, 2016, pp31 - 44, [Brian Cliff], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
Brian Cliff, Charlie Parker's 'honeycomb world': John Connolly and Contemporary Irish Fiction, Annual Conference of ACIS (American Conference for Irish Studies) and CAIS (Canadian Association of Irish Studies), University College Dublin, 11-14 June 2014, 2014, Conference Paper, PRESENTED
Keelin Shanley, 'segment on "Morning Edition"', RTÉ 1, (Morning Edition), Dublin, RTÉ 1, 2013, -, Notes: [Public Outreach, as interview subject, part of publicity for Irish Crime Fiction: A Festival Begins at 44:41 http://www.rte.ie/news/player/morning-edition/2013/1122/#page=5], Broadcast, PUBLISHED
Arminta Wallace, '"Killer Instinct: A Golden Age of Irish Crime Fiction"', Irish Times, Dublin, Irish Times, 2013, -, Notes: [Public Outreach, as interview subject, part of publicity for Irish Crime Fiction: A Festival http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/killer-instinct-a-golden-age-of-irish-crime-fiction-1.1601482], Broadcast, PUBLISHED
Sinéad Crowley, '"Crime Writing Festival at Trinity College This Weekend"', Morning Ireland, RTÉ Radio One, Dublin, RTÉ Radio One, 2013, -, Notes: [Public Outreach, as interview subject, part of publicity for Irish Crime Fiction: A Festival http://www.rte.ie/news/player/2013/1122/20477435-crime-writing-festival-at-trinity-college-this-weekend/], Broadcast, PUBLISHED
  

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Brian Cliff, Review of Bottling it Up, by J. Rooney, Review of Bottling it Up, by John P. Rooney , International Fiction Review, 32, 2005, p128-129 , Review, PUBLISHED

  

Award Date
TCD Long Room Hub 2009
Montclair State University: Faculty-Student Research Grant 2006-2007
Montclair State University: Global Education Fund Travel Grant, summer 2006 2006
Georgia Institute of Technology: Marion L. Brittain Fellowship 2002-2005
Emory University: Dean's Teaching Fellowship 2000-2001
J.M. Synge Summer School: tuition scholarship 1999
Emory Internationalization Fund: grant for archival research in Ireland 1998
Emory University: Graduate Fellowship 1995-1998, 1999-2000 (on leave 1998-9)
University of Michigan: James B. Angell Scholar 1995