Reading Ethically: The Contemporary Irish Neo-historical Novel and Henrietta McKervey’s What Becomes of Us.
Morales Ladrón, Marisol.
“Reading Ethically: The Contemporary Irish Neo-historical Novel and Henrietta McKervey’s What Becomes of Us.” The Companion to the Contemporary Irish Novel (1980-2020). Eds.Kate Costello-Sullivan, Derek Hand and Neil Murphy. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2025. (Forthcoming).
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Othering reality: Magic Realism in Jan Carson’s Malcolm Orange Disappears and The Fire Starters.
Morales Ladrón, Marisol.
“Othering reality: Magic Realism in Jan Carson’s Malcolm Orange Disappears and The Fire Starters.” “Lost, Unhappy and at Home“: The Impact of Violence on Irish Culture. Volume 1: Fiction. Eds. Maria Gaviña-Costero, Dina Pedro and Dónall Mac Cathmhaoill. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2024. (Forthcoming).
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Nuala O’Connor’s Nora and the Challenges of Biographical Fiction.
Morales Ladrón, Marisol.
“Nuala O’Connor’s Nora and the challenges of biographical fiction.” ‘Getting the Words Right’: A Festschrift for Eamon Maher. Eds. Eugene O’Brien, Grace Neville and Sarah Nolan. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2024. (Forthcoming).
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The Representation of the Spanish Civil War in Contemporary British Fiction: The Cases of C. J. Sansom and Kate Lord Brown.
Lázaro, Alberto.
“The Representation of the Spanish Civil War in Contemporary British Fiction: The Cases of C. J. Sansom and Kate Lord Brown.” (Re)Writing War in Contemporary Literature and Culture: Beyond Post-Memory. Ed. Cristina Pividori and David Owen. London: Routledge, 2024. (Forthcoming)
La herencia de la Guerra Civil española en la novela inglesa reciente.
Lázaro, Alberto.
“La herencia de la Guerra Civil española en la novela inglesa reciente.” La mirada extranjera. La Guerra Civil en la literatura universal. Ed. Javier Sánchez Zapatero. Granada: Comares, 2023. 59-76.