Plagiarism, popularity, and the dilemma of artistic worth:.Published in:European Journal of English Studies, 2007, v. 11, n. 1, p. 65, doi. 10.1080/13825570601183377By:Jamison, AnnePublication type:Article
PROTESTANT PERSPECTIVES ON IRELAND: JOHN BULL'S OTHER ISLAND AND THE REAL CHARLOTTE.Published in:2010By:Walshe, EibhearPublication type:Essay
Demystifying and Resituating the Somerville and Ross Writing Partnership, 1889-1915.Published in:Canadian Journal of Irish Studies, 2016, v. 39, n. 2, p. 196By:Greene, Nicole PepinsterPublication type:Article
E. OE Somerville and Martin Ross: female authorship and literary collaboration.Published in:2018By:McAvey, M. SheilaPublication type:Book Review
A comparison of the 1889 and the revised 1903 edition of Somerville and Ross's first novel, An Irish Cousin.Published in:2014By:Greene, Nicole PepinsterPublication type:Literary Criticism
Wilde, Shaw, and Somerville and Ross: Irish Revivalists, Irish Britons, or both?Published in:Irish Studies Review, 2014, v. 22, n. 1, p. 91, doi. 10.1080/09670882.2013.871851By:Clare, DavidPublication type:Article
SOME ELEMENTS OF TRUTH IN THE SHORT STORIES OF SOMERVILLE AND ROSS: AN APPRECIATION.Published in:1987By:Orel, HaroldPublication type:Literary Criticism