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)
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. 145–58
The Depiction of the Spanish Civil War in British Young Adult Fiction: Lydia Syson’s A World between Us
Lázaro, Alberto.
“The Depiction of the Spanish Civil War in British Young Adult Fiction: Lydia Syson’s A World between Us.” Crossing Boundaries: Transatlantic Dialogues and Gendered Narratives. Selected Papers from the 46th International Conference of Spanish Association of Anglo-American Studies (AEDEAN). Ed. Francisco J. Alonso-Almeida – Carmen I. Luján García. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Servicio de Publicaciones y Difusión Científica de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 2024. 96–101.
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: Literature. Eds. Maria Gaviña-Costero, Dina Pedro and Dónall Mac Cathmhaoill. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2024. 229–43.
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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. 181–191.