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Claire Connolly is Professor of Modern English at University College Cork in Ireland. Her bookÌýA Cultural History of the Irish Novel, 1790-1829Ìý(Cambridge Studies in Romanticism) won theÌýDonald J. Murphy Prize for Distinguished First Monograph, awarded by the American Conference for Irish Studies.ÌýShe has editedÌýTheorizing IrelandÌý(Palgrave, 2002) and, with Joe Cleary, theÌýCambridge Companion to Modern Irish CultureÌý(Cambridge University Press, 2005). Scholarly editions include two volumes inÌýThe Works of Maria EdgeworthÌý(Pickering and Chatto, 1999-2003) and Sydney Owenson’sÌýThe Wild Irish GirlÌý(Pickering and Chatto, 2000) and she is the author of many essays and book chapters on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Irish culture. Interdisciplinary research projects that she has led includeÌýÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýÌýand her interests span the blue, environmental and plant humanities.
WithÌýMarjorie Howes (Boston College), she was General Editor of the six volume series,ÌýIrish Literature in Transition, 1700-2020,Ìýas well as editor for Volume 2 of the series,ÌýIrish Literature in Transition, 1780-1830Ìý(Cambridge UP).ÌýHer current project is a book onÌý±õ°ù¾±²õ³óÌý¸é´Ç³¾²¹²Ô³Ù¾±³¦¾±²õ³¾Ìýfor Cambridge.Ìý
Prof Connolly is a member of the Royal Irish Academy, a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales and a Corresponding Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.ÌýShe has been O’Brien Professor at Concordia University in Montreal and Parnell Fellow in Irish Studies at Magdalene College, Cambridge.ÌýShe serves on the board of the Irish Research Council and the Council of the Royal Irish Academy and is a member of the editorial board for Cambridge Studies in Romanticism.
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