Gerry Smyth
Gerry Smyth (born 14 September 1961) is an academic, musician, actor and playwright born in Dublin, Ireland. He works in the Department of English at Liverpool John Moores University, where he is Professor of Irish Cultural History. His early publications were mainly in the field of Irish literature, although since 2002 he has also written widely on the subject of Irish music. Provided by Wikipedia
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Music in Irish cultural history / by Smyth, Gerry, 1961-
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The Judas kiss : treason and betrayal in six modern Irish novels / by Smyth, Gerry, 1961-
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Music and sound in the life and literature of James Joyce : Joyce's Noyces / by Smyth, Gerry, 1961-
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The Judas kiss : treason and betrayal in six modern Irish novels / by Smyth, Gerry, 1961-
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Across the margins : Cultural identity. by Norquay, Glenda, 1958-, Smyth, Gerry
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Explorations in cultural history /
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Our house : the representation of domestic space in modern culture /
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Across the margins : cultural identity and change in the Atlantic archipelago /
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