Conflict, Carnage, and Cats: Toward a Comic Cú Chulainn in Martin McDonagh's The Lieutenant of Inishmore.Published in:Comparative Drama, 2013, v. 47, n. 3, p. 367, doi. 10.1353/cdr.2013.0033By:KNOX, A. J.Publication type:Article
Inside the Táin: exploring Cú Chulainn, Fergus, Ailill, and Medb.Published in:2017By:MATHIS, Kate LouisePublication type:Book Review
RIVERINE CROSSINGS: GENDER, IDENTITY AND THE RECONSTRUCTION OF NATIONAL MYTHIC NARRATIVE IN THE CRYING GAME.Published in:Cultural Studies, 2001, v. 15, n. 1, p. 173, doi. 10.1080/09502380010006790By:Backus, Margot Gayle;Doan, JamesPublication type:Article
Seeing double: the transforming personalities of Alan Moore's Promethea and the Ulster Cycle's Cuchulain.Published in:Journal of Graphic Novels & Comics, 2010, v. 1, n. 2, p. 93, doi. 10.1080/21504857.2010.526389By:Means-Shannon, HannahPublication type:Article
Scots In A Rane ‘Continuously’ and Gaelic.Published in:Notes & Queries, 2011, v. 58, n. 2, p. 192, doi. 10.1093/notesj/gjr038By:Breeze, AndrewPublication type:Article
"Westward ho!": "The Only Jealousy of Emer," from Noh to Tragedy.Published in:2010By:Poulain, AlexandraPublication type:Essay
Cu Chulainn and Yvain: The Love Hero in Early Irish and Old French Literature.Published in:1975By:Cormier, Raymond J.Publication type:Literary Criticism