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STORY -- THE DELUSION OF CULTURAL STUDIES: COLM TÓIBÍN, THE BLACKWATER LIGHTSHIP -- PICARESQUE FARCE: NICK LAIRD, UTTERLY MONKEY -- ICONS FOR THE NEW AGE: THE TRANSVESTITE IN PATRICK MCCABE?S BREAKFAST ON PLUTO AND THE BALLET DANCER IN COLUM MCCANN?S DANCER -- HOME ISN?T THERE ANY MORE: WILLIAM TREVOR?S THE STORY OF LUCY GAULT AND JOHN MCGAHERN?S BY THE LAKE -- TRANSFORMING NOSTALGIA FOR THE VICTORIAN: CLARE BOYLAN?S CHARLOTTE BRONTË NOVEL, EMMA BROWN -- THE IRISH WESTERN EPIC: RODDY DOYLE REMAKES JOHN FORD ? THE LAST ROUNDUP -- THE AMERICAN WAKE: ALICE MCDERMOTT, CHILD OF MY HEART -- BEING IRISH AND BEING NOTHING: THE ABYSS OF IDENTITY IN ALICE MCDERMOTT?S CHARMING BILLY AND EDWARD J. DELANEY?S FICTION -- THE HEADACHE AND THE ASPIRIN: SEX AS DISEASE AND CURE IN SHERMAN ALEXIE?S THE TOUGHEST INDIAN IN THE WORLD, COLUM MCCANN?S THIS SIDE OF BRIGHTNESS, AND OTHER CONTEMPORARY STORIES -- LOW SERIOUSNESS IN BETH LORDAN?S BUT COME YE BACK -- THE DECAY OF LYING? 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