MORAN, JAMES, 2025. Intermediality. In: KENT, BRAD and KORNHABER, DAVID, eds., The Cambridge Companion to Modernist Theatre. Cambridge University Press. (In Press.)
JAMES MORAN, ed., 2025. Sean O'Casey in Context. Cambridge University Press. (In Press.)
MORAN, JAMES, 2024. Review of 'Gender, Performance, and Authorship' Literature & History. 32(2), 201-203
MORAN, JAMES, 2024. Regional Drama: Lawrence and Joyce. In: GRICE, ANNALISE, ed., The Bloomsbury Handbook to D.H. Lawrence Bloomsbury. 147-64
MORAN, JAMES, 2023. Forms of Drama: Modern Tragedy. Bloomsbury.
MORAN, JAMES, 2023. Boucicault-O'Casey-Hansberry: Tracing a Line of Influence. Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film.
MORAN, JAMES, 2022. Modernists and the Theatre. Bloomsbury.
MORAN, JAMES, 2022. The Theatre of Fake News. Anthem Press.
MORAN, JAMES, 2022. Review of 'Yeats on Theatre'. TDR. 66(2), 181-82
MORAN, JAMES, 2022. 'The Plough and the Stars' (1926). In: RICHARDS, SHAUN, ed., Fifty Key Irish Plays Routledge. 45-48
MORAN, JAMES, ed., 2021. George Bernard Shaw, Playlets. Oxford University Press. (In Press.)
MORAN, JAMES, 2021. O'Flaherty V.C. in the Age of Covid. The Shavian. 7-14
MORAN, JAMES, 2021. Brendan Lehane. The Royal Society of Literature Review. 63
MORAN, JAMES, 2020. Adaptations: Commemoration and Contemporary Irish Theatre. In: FALCI, ERIC and REYNOLDS, PAIGE, eds., Irish Literature in Transition: 1980-2020 Cambridge University Press. 152-67
MORAN, JAMES, 2020. Calamity for the Comfortable. The Tablet. 7 May, 24
MORAN, JAMES, 2019. Joyce in the Time of Trump. The Tablet. 26 September, 21
MORAN, JAMES, 2019. 'Colonial Contexts'. Times Literary Supplement. 14 June, 14
MORAN, JAMES, 2019. Tough Love: Kevin Barry's 'The Night Boat to Tangier'. The Tablet. 2 November, 22
MORAN, JAMES, 2019. Review of 'The Edinburgh Companion to D.H. Lawrence and the Arts'. D.H. Lawrence Review. 44(2), 145-148
MORAN, JAMES, 2018. Theatre. In: ANDREW HARRISON, ed., D.H. Lawrence in Context. Cambridge University Press. 131-40
MORAN, JAMES and CULLEN, FINTAN, 2018. 'The Sherwood Foresters of 1916: Memories and Monuments'. Irish Studies Review. 26(4), 436-54
MORAN, JAMES, 2018. Kate O'Brien in the Theatre Irish University Review. 48(1), 7-22 MORAN, JAMES, 2018. Children of the Revolution: 1916 in 2016. In: WEITZ, ERIC and JORDAN, EAMONN, eds., The Palgrave Handbook of Contemporary Irish Theatre and Performance. Springer Nature. 783-98
MORAN, JAMES, 2018. Kit De Waal's 'The Trick to Time'. The Tablet. 26 May, 22
MORAN, JAMES, 2018. Bernard Shaw and William Archer. MLR: Modern Language Review. 113(4),
MORAN, JAMES, 2018. Tom Murphy: Obituary. The Tablet. 2 June, 30
MORAN, JAMES, 2017. Class During the Irish Revolution. In: PIERSE, MICHAEL, ed., A History of Irish Working-Class Writing. Cambridge University Press. 153-67
MORAN, JAMES, 2017. Art as Medication: Sara Baume's 'A Line Made By Walking'. The Tablet. 8 April 2017, 19
MORAN, JAMES, 2017. 'Faith of our Fathers'. Dublin Review of Books. MORAN, JAMES, 2017. A Review of "Irish Drama, Modernity and the Passion Play". International Yeats Studies. 2(1), 64-69 MORAN, JAMES, 2016. Irish Theatre in Britain. In: MORASH, CHRISTOPHER and GRENE, NICHOLAS, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Theatre. Oxford University Press. 607-622
MORAN, JAMES, 2016. Competing Narratives. The Irish Review. 51, 116-18
MORAN, JAMES, 2016. Lawyers at the Gate. Times Literary Supplement. 4 March, 31
MORAN, JAMES, 2016. A Terrible Beauty. Breac: A Digital Journal of Irish Studies. MORAN, JAMES, 2016. Review of R.F. Foster's 'Vivid Faces' [reprint of article originally published in Breac journal] Reading Ireland: The Little Magazine. 2(1), 48-51
MORAN, JAMES, 2016. Irish Gothic: Conor O'Callaghan's 'Nothing on Earth'. The Tablet. 17 September, 19
MORAN, JAMES, 2016. Uphill Battles. Dublin Review of Books. MORAN, JAMES, 2016. 'Yours Briefly': The Letters of Samuel Beckett, 1966-1989. The Tablet. 19 November, 19
MORAN, JAMES, 2016. Lawrence's Plays on the Stage: An Evolution from 2009 to 2016. JDHLS: Journal of D.H. Lawrence Studies. 4(2), 121-37
MORAN, JAMES, 2016. Angel Delight: Patrick Pearse and Modernist Experiment. In: RÓISÍN NÍ GHAIRBHÍ and EUGENE MCNULTY, eds., Patrick Pearse and the Theatre. Four Courts Press.
MORAN, JAMES, 2016. We Know Nothing. Dublin Review of Books. MORAN, JAMES, 2016. The Rebel Countess. Times Literary Supplement. 22 April, 13
MORAN, JAMES, 2016. Irish Gothic: Paraic O'Donnell's 'The Maker of Swans'. The Tablet. 16 April, 19
MORAN, JAMES, 2016. More Books: Ireland. TDR: The Drama Review. 60(2), 169-71
MORAN, JAMES, 2015. The Theatre of D.H. Lawrence. Bloomsbury.
MORAN, JAMES, 2015. Seán O'Casey. In: Oxford Bibliographies in British and Irish Literature. Oxford University Press. MORAN, JAMES, 2015. D.H. Lawrence. In: Oxford Bibliographies in British and Irish Literature. Oxford University Press. MORAN, JAMES, 2015. The Enemies Within. Dublin Review of Books. MORAN, JAMES, 2015. Review of 'The Urban Plays of the Early Abbey Theatre'. Studies in Theatre and Performance. MORAN, JAMES, 2015. 'Writers Inspired'. The Tablet. 17 January, 16-17
MORAN, JAMES, 2015. Taking things, literally: John Banville's 'The Blue Guitar'. The Tablet. 21 November, 23
MORAN, JAMES, 2015. Down the pit in Dogville. Times Literary Supplement. 20 November, 17
MORAN, JAMES, 2015. Novelist on the Money: Paul Murray's 'The Mark and the Void'. The Tablet. 1 August, 25
MORAN, JAMES, 2014. 'Introduction'. In: The Silver Tassie, Sean O'Casey. Faber. v-ix
MORAN, JAMES, 2014. Outsider-Insider. The Tablet. (15 March), 12-14
MORAN, JAMES, 2014. Uncomfortably Complicit: Audrey Magee's 'The Undertaking'. The Tablet. (5 April), 19
MORAN, JAMES., 2014. Sean O'Casey and 'The Silver Tassie'. The Silver Tassie Programme - Royal National Theatre. 30-32
MORAN, JAMES., 2014. Uneasy Homecoming: Paul Lynch's 'The Black Snow'. The Tablet. (24 May), 21
MORAN, JAMES, 2014. Review of Josephine Donovan, European Local-Color Literature. Comparative Critical Studies. 11(2-3), 365-68
MORAN, JAMES, 2014. London Calling. The Irish Review. Summer 2014(48), 106-110
MORAN, JAMES, 2014. Review of 'To Bodies Gone: The Theatre of Peter Gill'. Studies in Theatre and Performance. MORAN, JAMES, 2014. God and Godot. The Tablet. (20 Dec), 18-19
MORAN, JAMES, 2014. Programme Notes, 'Philadelphia, Here I Come!' Lyric Theatre Belfast. 11
MORAN, J., 2013. The theatre of Seán O'Casey Bloomsbury.
ALEXANDER, NEAL and MORAN, JAMES, eds., 2013. Regional Modernisms. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. MORAN, J., 2013. Pound, Yeats, and the regional repertory theatres. In: ALEXANDER, N. and MORAN, J., eds., Regional modernisms Edinburgh University Press. 83-103
ALEXANDER, NEAL and MORAN, JAMES, 2013. Introduction. In: ALEXANDER, NEAL and MORAN, JAMES, eds., Regional Modernisms. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
MORAN, JAMES, 2013. Unstable Identities. Times Literary Supplement. (8 February), 18
MORAN, JAMES, 2013. Matthew Bevis's 'Comedy: A Very Short Introduction'. Times Literary Supplement. (8 February), 31
MORAN, JAMES, 2013. Re-Joyce: Ulysses. The Tablet. (9 February), 21
MORAN, JAMES, 2013. 'Levels of Life' by Julian Barnes. The Tablet. (27 April), 18
MORAN, JAMES, 2013. Piece by Piece Process: Colum McCann's 'TransAtlantic'. The Tablet. (6 July), 20
MORAN, JAMES, 2013. Between Bodies: The Plays of Samuel Beckett. Times Literary Supplement. (16 August), 30
MORAN, JAMES, 2013. Innocent's Progress. The Tablet. (21 December), 40
MORAN, JAMES., 2013. Apertures. Irish Review. 47, 143-45
MORAN, JAMES, 2013. Borstal Boy. 'Brendan at the Chelsea' Programme - Lyric Theatre Belfast. 11
MORAN, JAMES, 2013. A Place in the Sun. Dublin Review of Books. MORAN, JAMES, 2013. Book Central. Dublin Review of Books. MORAN, JAMES, 2012. Fenland Dystopia: Jon McGregor's 'This Isn't The Sort Of Thing That Happens To Someone Like You'. The Tablet. 266(18 February), 22
MORAN, JAMES, 2012. Traitor for our Time: Mario Vargas Llosa's 'The Dream of the Celt'. The Tablet. 266(30 June), 30
MORAN, JAMES, 2012. Ireland Onstage at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. In: NICHOLAS GRENE and PATRICK LONERGAN, eds., Irish Drama: Local and Global Perspectives. Dublin: Carysfort Press. 65-80
MORAN, JAMES, 2012. Spokesinger: Marilynn Richtarik's 'Stewart Parker: A Life'. Times Literary Supplement. 5724 (14 December), 31
MORAN, JAMES, 2012. Spoiled by Joyce. The Tablet. 266 (25 August), 20
MORAN, JAMES, 2012. Given a Voice: Colm Tóibín’s 'The Testament of Mary'. The Tablet. 266 (10 November), 26
MORAN, JAMES, 2012. The Glory and the Shame. The Plough and the Stars: Abbey Theatre Programme. 6-8
MORAN, JAMES, 2012. Mr Nice Guy? Guardian Review. 5 May, 15
MORAN, JAMES, 2011. Inglorious Death: Sebastian Barry's 'On Canaan's Side'. The Tablet. 265(8 October), 27
MORAN, JAMES, 2011. Questions of Trust. The Tablet. 265(21 May), 22
MORAN, JAMES, 2011. Rosie Garner, The Rain Diaries. Times Literary Supplement. 5670 (2 December), 27
MORAN, JAMES, 2010. Review of 'A History of the Media in Ireland'. Studies in Theatre and Performance. 30(3), 364-67
MORAN, JAMES, 2010. Smart, Uncertain. The Tablet. 264(18 September), 33
MORAN, JAMES, 2010. 'Hegemony and Fantasy' Review. Theatre Research International. 79-80 MORAN, J., 2010. Irish Birmingham: a history Liverpool University Press.
MORAN, JAMES, 2010. Concrete Proof. Dublin Review of Books. MORAN, JAMES, 2009. Gift of the Ambiguous Gab. The Tablet. 263(25 July), 10-11
MORAN, JAMES, 2008. Green Man. Times Literary Supplement. 5493(11 July), 24
MORAN, JAMES, 2008. Swallowed by the Shopping Centre. Dublin Review of Books. MORAN, JAMES, 2008. Ireland in the Heart of England. The Tablet. 262(15 March), 14-15
MORAN, JAMES, 2008. New York Diary: A Night at the Theatre. Dublin Review of Books. MORAN, JAMES, 2008. Making theatre in Northern Ireland. Theatre Research International. 33(01), 101-103
MORAN, JAMES, ed., 2007. Four Irish Rebel Plays. Dublin : Irish Academic Press.
MORAN, JAMES, 2006. 'The Field Day Anthology' and the impossibility of Roger Casement.. In: THOMPSON, H., ed., The current debate about the Irish literary canon: essays reassessing 'The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing'. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press. 219-233
MORAN, JAMES, 2006. Arms and the churchman. The Tablet. 260(11 March), 20-21
MORAN, JAMES, 2005. Staging the Easter Rising: 1916 as Theatre. Cork: Cork University Press.
MORAN, JAMES, 2004. Being Sir Rogered: George Bernard Shaw and the Irish rebel. In: ALEXANDER, N., MURPHY, S. and OAKMAN, A., eds., To the other shore: cross-currents in Irish and Scottish Studies. Belfast: Cló Ollscoil na Banríona. 128-136
MORAN, JAMES, Murder and Misfits. The Tablet. 11 May 2019, 18