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Focusing on the transatlantic market for Irish literary archives, this essay examines the symbolic weight attached to the role of such archives in the construction of Irish national heritage. Tracing the circulation of collections (such as the Gonne-Yeats Letters, the correspondence of Seamus Heaney, and Joyce’s drafts of Ulysses) between Ireland and America, this article assesses the currency of literary archives in various locations. Finally, it considers whether the institutional location of these archives is still relevant given the digitization and globalization of the knowledge economy.
期刊介绍:
Since its launch in 1970, the Irish University Review has sought to foster and publish the best scholarly research and critical debate in Irish literary and cultural studies. The first issue contained contributions by Austin Clarke, John Montague, Sean O"Faolain, and Conor Cruise O"Brien, among others. Today, the journal publishes the best literary and cultural criticism by established and emerging scholars in Irish Studies. It is published twice annually, in the Spring and Autumn of each year. The journal is based in University College Dublin, where it was founded in 1970 by Professor Maurice Harmon, who edited the journal from 1970 to 1987. It has subsequently been edited by Professor Christopher Murray (1987-1997).