Dr Carol Baraniuk
- Affiliate (School of Critical Studies)
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Carruthers, G. and Baraniuk, C. (2024) Burns biography, 1808–1939. In: Carruthers, G. (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Robert Burns. Series: Oxford handbooks. Oxford University Press: Oxford, pp. 568-582. ISBN 9780198846246 (In Press)
Baraniuk, C. (2021) ‘Quare dreams come to your min‘: the achievement of Florence Mary Wilson (1874-1946). In: Johnston, M. and Linnie, C. (eds.) Irish Women Poets Rediscovered: Readings in Poetry from 18th-20th Century. Cork University Press: Cork.
Baraniuk, C. (2021) 'Who fears to speak of ’98?’: tracing a trauma narrative in the Braid Scotch poetry of James Orr (1770-1816). Honest Ulsterman, 2021(Feb),
Baraniuk, C. (2020) Andrew Gibson, his Burns Collection and the Linen Hall Library, Belfast. Burns Chronicle, 2020, pp. 68-78.
Baraniuk, C. (2018) Bringing it all back home: the fluctuating reputation of James Orr (1770-1816), Ulster-Scots poet and Irish patriot. In: Devlin Trew, J. and Pierse, M. (eds.) Rethinking the Irish Diaspora: After the Gathering. Series: Migration, diasporas and citizenship. Palgrave Macmillan: Cham, Switzerland, pp. 133-156. ISBN 9783319407838 (doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-40784-5_6)
Baraniuk, C. (2016) Negotiating borders: Inspector Devlin and shadows of the past. In: Mannion, E. (ed.) The Contemporary Irish Detective Novel. Series: Crime files. Palgrave Macmillan: London, pp. 73-90. ISBN 9781137539397 (doi: 10.1057/978-1-137-53940-3_6)
Baraniuk, C. (2014) James Orr, Poet and Irish Radical. Series: Poetry and song in the age of revolution (5). Pickering and Chatto: London. ISBN 9781848935136 (doi: 10.4324/9781315653907)
Baraniuk, C. (2021) 'Who fears to speak of ’98?’: tracing a trauma narrative in the Braid Scotch poetry of James Orr (1770-1816). Honest Ulsterman, 2021(Feb),
Baraniuk, C. (2020) Andrew Gibson, his Burns Collection and the Linen Hall Library, Belfast. Burns Chronicle, 2020, pp. 68-78.
Baraniuk, C. (2014) James Orr, Poet and Irish Radical. Series: Poetry and song in the age of revolution (5). Pickering and Chatto: London. ISBN 9781848935136 (doi: 10.4324/9781315653907)
Carruthers, G. and Baraniuk, C. (2024) Burns biography, 1808–1939. In: Carruthers, G. (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Robert Burns. Series: Oxford handbooks. Oxford University Press: Oxford, pp. 568-582. ISBN 9780198846246 (In Press)
Baraniuk, C. (2021) ‘Quare dreams come to your min‘: the achievement of Florence Mary Wilson (1874-1946). In: Johnston, M. and Linnie, C. (eds.) Irish Women Poets Rediscovered: Readings in Poetry from 18th-20th Century. Cork University Press: Cork.
Baraniuk, C. (2018) Bringing it all back home: the fluctuating reputation of James Orr (1770-1816), Ulster-Scots poet and Irish patriot. In: Devlin Trew, J. and Pierse, M. (eds.) Rethinking the Irish Diaspora: After the Gathering. Series: Migration, diasporas and citizenship. Palgrave Macmillan: Cham, Switzerland, pp. 133-156. ISBN 9783319407838 (doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-40784-5_6)
Baraniuk, C. (2016) Negotiating borders: Inspector Devlin and shadows of the past. In: Mannion, E. (ed.) The Contemporary Irish Detective Novel. Series: Crime files. Palgrave Macmillan: London, pp. 73-90. ISBN 9781137539397 (doi: 10.1057/978-1-137-53940-3_6)