
Doctor Matthew Mcguire
UWS RESEARCH LECTURESHIP - LITERATURE,
Writing and Society Research Centre
Personal
Qualifications
- PHd University of Edinburgh
- MSc University of Edinburgh
UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)
- Writing and Society Research Centre
Contact
| Email: | M.Mcguire@uws.edu.au |
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| Extension: | 6187 |
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| Location: | 5.G.14 Bankstown |
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Publications
Books
- Mcguire, M. (2012), 'Dark Dawn', : Constable Robinson 9781780332553.
- Mcguire, M. (2011), 'Irish Poems', : Everyman's Library 9781841597867.
- Mcguire, M. (2011), 'Iain Crichton Smith New Collected Poems', : Carcanet 978185754907.
- Mcguire, M. (2009), 'Contemporary Scottish Literature', : Palgrave Macmillan 9780230506701.
Chapters in Books
- Mcguire, M. (2010), 'Welsh's Novels', The Edinburgh Companion to Irvine Welsh, Edinburgh University Press 9780748639182.
- Mcguire, M. (2010), 'The Postmodern Promise of Robert McLiam Wilson's Fiction', Redefinitions of Irish Identity, Peter Lang 9783039115587.
- Mcguire, M. (2009), 'Northern Irish Poetry in the Twenty First Century', No Country for Old Men: Fresh Perspectives in Irish Literature, Peter Lang 9783039118410.
- McGuire, M. (2009), 'Kathleen Jamie', The Edinburgh companion to contemporary Scottish poetry, Edinburgh University Press 9780748636266.
- McGuire, M. (2009), 'Introduction : feeling independent', The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Poetry, Edinburgh University Press 9780748636266.
- Mcguire, M. (2007), 'Cultural Devolutions: Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Return of the Postmodern', The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature, Edinburgh University Press 9780748623969.
Journal Articles
- Mcguire, M. (2012), 'James Hogg's Confessions of a Justified Sinner and the Romantic Roots of Crime Fiction', Clues, 10.
- McGuire, M. (2012), 'James Hogg's Confessions of a justified sinner and the romantic roots of crime fiction', Clues, 10.
- Mcguire, M. (2006), 'Dialect(ic) Nationalism? The Fiction of James Kelman and Roddy Doyle', Scottish Studies Review, 16.