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Introduction: Irish Urban Fictions - Maria Beville and Deirdre Flynn -- 2. Whose Dublin Is It Anyway? Joyce, Doyle, and the City - Eva Roa White -- 3. That Limerick Lady: Exploring the relationship between Kate O'Brien and her city - Maggie O'Neill -- 4. Migrants in the City: Dublin through the Stranger's Eyes in Hugo Hamilton's Hand in the Fire - Molly Ferguson -- 5. Chapter Four. Phantasmal Belfast, Ancient Languages, Modern Aura in Ciaran Carson's The Star Factory:Tim Keane -- 6.'Neither this nor that': The De-centred Textual City in Ulysses - Quyen Nguyen -- 7. Urban Degeneracy and the Free State in Flann O'Brien's At Swim-Two-Birds- Laura Lovejoy -- 8. Putting the 'Urban' into 'Disturbance': Kevin Barry's City of Bohane and the Irish Urban Gothic- Martyn Colebrook -- 9. John Banville: The City as Illuminated Image. Neil Murphy -- 10. The Haunted Dublin of Ulysses: Two Modesof Time in the Second City of the Empire. 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