Gearoid O'Flaherty

Dr.

Contact Details


Assistant Professor
School of English
Senior House,
DCU, All Hallows Campus,
Grace Park Road, Drumcondra, D09 N920
T:+ 353 1 700 6031

E:gearoid.oflaherty@dcu.ie
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Gearóid O'Flaherty is an Assistant Professor in the School of English. He holds a B.A. in English Literature and History from University College Dublin and a PhD in English from the University of Kent (Canterbury). He joined the School of English, DCU in 2016 and lectures on several different modules including Tragedy and Comedy, Shakespeare, Gothic (Literature & Film), and Irish, European and American Drama.

He is the Teaching and Learning Convenor for the School of English.

Book Chapter

Year Publication
2022 Gearoid O'Flaherty (2022) '‘Fiat Justitia Ruat Caelum – Revisiting the Wildes on Trial’' In: Law and Literature: The Irish Case. Liverpool : Liverpool University Press.
2004 Gearoid O'Flaherty (2004) 'George Bernard Shaw and Ireland' In: The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century Irish Drama. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
2004 O'Flaherty G. (2004) 'George bernard shaw and Ireland' In: The Cambridge Companion to: Twentieth-Century Irish Drama. [DOI]
2000 Gearoid O'Flaherty (2000) 'George Bernard Shaw and the Irish Literary Revival: Examining the Ambiguity and Complexity of Shavian-Hiberno Relations' In: New Voices in Irish Criticism. Dublin : Four Courts Press.

Peer Reviewed Journal

Year Publication
2007 Gearoid O'Flaherty (2007) 'Eamon Grennan, Out of Breath'. THE IRISH BOOK REVIEW, 3 (1):39-40.
2007 Gearoid O'Flaherty (2007) 'Peter Fallon, The Company of Horses'. THE IRISH BOOK REVIEW, 3 (1):39-40.

Other Journal

Year Publication
2014 Gearoid O'Flaherty (2014) ''Wilde and Italy'' 5 (IMAGINING ITALY) .
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Research Interests

His research interests include nineteenth and twentieth century Anglo-Irish literature and cultural studies.  He has a particular interest in the influence Irish émigré writers had on the Irish Literary Revival – such as Wilde, Shaw, Joyce and Beckett and how their experiences of exile helped influence their own formation of a national and cultural identity within Ireland, the wider Irish Diaspora and the international literary world.  Additional areas of teaching and/or research interest include the authors and writings of Greek Tragedy, the 1890’s fin-de sieclé era, Gothic literature and cinema, Victorian periodicals, Modernism, Postcolonial literature, Dystopian Literature and Film.

Current Postgraduate Students

Student Name Degree Supervision
Hordon -Clark ,Rosie PhD Supervisor

Teaching Interests

Gearoid O'Flaherty?lectures on several different modules including EL103/EL210 Genre: Tragedy and Comedy; EL105/EL110 Irish, European and American Drama; EL201/EL209 Shakespeare; EL301 Research Seminar - 'Dystopian Narratives'; EL306 Gothic (Literature & Film); and EL307 Modernism.

Modules Coordinated

Term Title Subject
2022 The Tragedy: Comedy Complex EL210
2022 Gothic EL306
2022 Modern Drama EL110
2020 Research Seminar EL301
2022 Shakespeare EL209
2022 Fictions EL108