Professor Willy Maley

  • Professor of Renaissance Studies (English Literature)

telephone: 01413303085
email: Willy.Maley@glasgow.ac.uk

R201 Level 2, English Literature, 4 University Gardens, Glasgow G12 8QH

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ORCID iDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5185-1639

Research interests

Research interests

  • Renaissance Literature
  • Literary Theory
  • Irish Literature
  • Scottish Literature
  • Creative Writing
  • African Literature
  • Postcolonial Studies
  • Deconstruction
  • The Literature of Independence

Biography

Professor Willy Maley has lectured widely and published extensively on early modern literature, from Spenser to Milton, and on aspects of modern Irish and Scottish culture, from James Connolly and James Joyce to Janice Galloway and Muriel Spark. Research interests range from the representation of national and colonial identities in early modern texts through to deconstruction and postcolonialism.

He is the author of A Spenser Chronology (1994), Salvaging Spenser: Colonialism, Culture and Identity (1997), Nation, State and Empire in English Renaissance Literature: Shakespeare to Milton (2003), and Muriel Spark for Starters (2008). He is editor, with Andrew Hadfield, of Edmund Spenser’s A View of the Present State of Ireland: From the First Published Edition (1997). He has also co-edited many collections of essays, including Representing Ireland: Literature and the Origins of Conflict, 1534-1660 (1993); Postcolonial Criticism (1997); British Identities and English Renaissance Literature (2002); Shakespeare and Scotland (2004); Spheres of Influence: Intellectual and Cultural Publics from Shakespeare to Habermas (2006); Shakespeare and Wales: From the Marches to the Assembly (Ashgate, 2010); The Edinburgh Companion to Muriel Spark (2010); This England, That Shakespeare: New Angles on Englishness and the Bard (2010); Celtic Connections: Irish-Scottish Relations and the Politics of Culture (2013); Romantic Ireland: From Tone to Gonne; Fresh Perspectives on Nineteenth-Century Ireland (2013); Celtic Shakespeare: The Bard and the Borderers (2013); and Scotland and the Easter Rising: Fresh Perspectives on 1916 (2016).

Willy is a strong advocate of collaborative work and has published over fifty co-authored essays. His work has appeared in over fifty different journals and magazines, and has been translated into several languages, including Chinese and German. He is presently working on three projects: depictions of the British imperial monarchy in Milton and Shakespeare; early modern Irish biographies (with David Baker and Patricia Palmer); and (with Richard Stacey) the early modern peace treaty as a literary genre. Willy served on the English sub-panel for REF2014 and is a panel member for REF 2021.

Publications

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Number of items: 512.

2023

Maley, W. (2023) Double Dutch: the Boate Brothers and colonial cosmography. Journal of Early Modern Studies, 12, pp. 235-250. (doi: 10.36253/JEMS-2279-7149-1439)

Maley, W. (2023) Outlandish history: the world-changing fiction of Diana Gabaldon. Historical Novels Review(103), pp. 8-9.

2022

Maley, W. (Ed.) (2022) Our Fathers Fought Franco. Luath: Edinburgh. ISBN 9781804250402

Maley, W. (2022) Talking points: criticism, crisis, and early modern studies. In: Baker, D. J. and Palmer, P. (eds.) Early Modern Criticism and Politics in a Time of Crisis. EMC Imprint: Santa Barbara, CA.

Lusk, K. and Maley, W. (2022) Drama out of a crisis: James Connolly’s Under Which Flag (1916) and Teresa Deevy’s The Wild Goose (1936). Irish Studies Review, 30(4), pp. 453-475. (doi: 10.1080/09670882.2022.2127642)

Maley, W. and Stacey, R. (2022) Winston Churchill’s Divi Britannici (1675) and archipelagic royalism. Humanities, 11(5), 109. (doi: 10.3390/h11050109)

Maley, W. (2022) Tragedy as historical trauma: teaching Macbeth as a history play in the present. In: Baker, D. J. and Dixon, E. (eds.) Approaches to Teaching Macbeth. Modern Language Association of America: New York. (Accepted for Publication)

Maley, W. (2022) Knowledge exchange in the Seventeenth Century: from the Third University to the Royal Society. In: Sangster, M. and Mee, J. (eds.) Institutions of Literature, 1700-1900: The Development of Literary Culture and Production. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 24-43. ISBN 9781108830201

Maley, W. and Van Heijnsbergen, T. (2022) Scots poetry. In: Cheney, P. and Bates, C. (eds.) Sixteenth-Century British Poetry. Series: The Oxford history of poetry in English, 4. Oxford University Press: Oxford, pp. 389-404. ISBN 9780198830696 (doi: 10.1093/oso/9780198830696.003.0022)

Maley, W. and Power, D. (2022) 'Unfortunately you have left out all the love poems': Spark in love. In: Carruthers, G. and Stoddart, H. (eds.) The Crooked Dividend: Essays on Muriel Spark. Series: Occasional Papers (24). Association for Scottish Literary Studies: Glasgow, pp. 88-102. ISBN 9781908980335

2021

Maley, W. (2021) 'It is myself I seen in her': points of departure in Teresa Deevy’s The King of Spain’s Daughter (1935). In: Kealy, U., McCarthy, K. and Murphy, H. (eds.) Active Speech: Sharing Scholarship on Teresa Deevy. Open Book Publishers: Cambridge. (Accepted for Publication)

Maley, W. (2021) Spenser's Heavenly Elizabeth: Providential History in “The Faerie Queene.” Donald Stump. Queenship and Power. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. xvi + 338 pp. €58.84. Renaissance Quarterly, 74(3), pp. 1064-1065. (doi: 10.1017/rqx.2021.191)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2021) Macbeth and trauma. In: Loewenstein, D. and Stevens, P. (eds.) The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare and War. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 239-255. ISBN 9781316510971 (doi: 10.1017/9781316998106.016)

Maley, W. (2021) Postscript: news from the North. In: Hansen, A. (ed.) Shakespeare in the North: Place, Politics and Performance in England and Scotland. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, pp. 298-314. ISBN 9781474435925

Maley, W. (2021) Letter from Senator Joseph Raymond McCarthy, 5 November 1950. In: McGowan, G. and Sherlock, A. (eds.) The Lost Letters of Flann O'Brien. The Pen and Pencil Gallery: Wirral, pp. 78-79. ISBN 9780992767051

2020

Maley, W. (2020) '[T]here presented him selfe a [...] clownishe younge man': rethinking Spenser’s youth. Spenser Review, 50(2), p. 4. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2020) Spenser and Shakespeare: Bards of a feather? In: Loughnane, R. and Power, A. J. (eds.) Early Shakespeare, 1588-1594. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 180-199. ISBN 9781108495240 (doi: 10.1017/9781108861748.009)

Maley, W. and Thanisch, A. (2020) Scotland’s image of Ireland: Scott, Small, and the Edinburgh Edition. In: Herron, T., Iammarino, D. and Moroney, M. (eds.) John Derricke's The Image of Irelande: With a Discoverie of Woodkarne: Essays on Text and Context. Series: Manchester Spenser series. Manchester University Press: Manchester, UK, pp. 150-167. ISBN 9781526147592 (doi: 10.7765/9781526147608.00017)

Maley, W. (2020) Review of Katarzyna Lecky, Pocket Maps and Public Poetry in the English Renaissance (Oxford University Press, 2019). Spenser Review, 50(1), [Book Review]

2019

Maley, W. (2019) 'She done Coriolanus at the Convent’: empowerment and entrapment in Teresa Deevy’s In Search of Valour. Irish University Review, 49(2), pp. 356-369. (doi: 10.3366/iur.2019.0411)

Palmer, P., Baker, D. J. and Maley, W. (2019) Enter Macmorris. Dublin Review of Books, 113,

Maley, W. (2019) My Life in Libraries. Scottish Book Trust [blog], 13 March.

Dick, M.-D. , Lusk, K. and Maley, W. (2019) "The Agitator’s Wife" (1894): the story behind James Connolly’s lost play? Irish Studies Review, 27(1), pp. 1-21. (doi: 10.1080/09670882.2018.1558473)

Maley, W. (2019) 'Barbarisme and obdurate wilfulnesse': agricultural materialism, animal welfare and Irish studies. In: Covington, S., McGowan-Doyle, V. and Carey, V. (eds.) Early Modern Ireland: New Sources, Methods, and Perspectives. Series: Countries in the early modern world. Routledge: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY, pp. 233-253. ISBN 9780815373933

2018

Maley, W. (2018) Spark life: the biographies of Muriel Spark. Scottish Book Trust [blog], 19 Dec.

Maley, W. (2018) Muriel Spark and Africa. Scottish Book Trust [blog], 5 Nov.

Baker, D., Maley, W. and Palmer, P. (2018) What ish my network? Introducing MACMORRIS: digitising cultural activity and collaborative networks in early modern Ireland. Literature Compass, 15(11), e12496. (doi: 10.1111/lic3.12496)

Maley, W. (2018) Ralegh studies: a plea for a new subject. Spenser Review, 48(3), 1.

Maley, W. (2018) Neptune to the Common-wealth of England (1652): the republican Britannia and the continuity of interests. Seventeenth Century, 33(4), pp. 463-483. (doi: 10.1080/0268117X.2018.1484633)

Maley, W. and Van der Ziel, S. (2018) 'Filial ingratitude': Marina Carr's bond with Shakespeare. In: Collins, N. and Van der Ziel, S. (eds.) Shakespeare and Contemporary Irish Literature. Palgrave: London, pp. 175-200. ISBN 9783319959238 (doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-95924-5_8)

Maley, W. (2018) Dr Spark, I presume? The return of Muriel Spark’s forgotten drama. Scottish Book Trust [blog], 14 Aug.

Ivic, C. and Maley, W. (2018) Gendering the Archipelago: Nation, State and Empire in the prophetic writings of Eleanor Davies. In: Orgis, R. and Heim, M. (eds.) Fashioning England and the English: Literature, Nation, Gender. Palgrave: London, UK, pp. 97-118. ISBN 9783319921259 (hbk) 9783319921266 (ebk)

Maley, W. (2018) Autumn Voices: guest blog. Autumn Voices, 17 Apr.

Maley, W. (2018) Archipelagic Identities. In: Bates, C. (ed.) A Companion to Renaissance Poetry. Series: Blackwell companions to literature and culture (2287). Wiley Blackwell: Oxford, pp. 473-484. ISBN 9781118585191

Maley, W. (2018) Muriel Spark on Love. [Website]

Maley, W. (2018) Muriel Spark burns bright on Burns night. Scottish Book Trust [blog], 23 Jan.

Maley, W. (2018) Review of Peter Goodrich, Florian Hoffmann, Michel Rosenfeld, and Cornelia Vismann (eds.), Derrida and Legal Philosophy (Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008). Derrida Today, [Book Review] (Accepted for Publication)

Maley, W. and Kolocotroni, V. (2018) Introduction: Prime Spark. Textual Practice, 32(9), pp. 1485-1493. (doi: 10.1080/0950236X.2018.1533170)

Maley, W. and Kolocotroni, V. (2018) The Prime of Muriel Spark: a Centenary Retrospect [Guest Editors]. Textual Practice, 32(9),

Maley, W. , Kolocotroni, V. and Greig, D. (2018) David Greig – Spark at play: a dialogue with Vassiliki Kolocotroni and Willy Maley. Textual Practice, 32(9), pp. 1677-1680. (doi: 10.1080/0950236X.2018.1533173)

2017

Maley, W. (2017) Far distant, far distant: Orwell, my father & Catalonia. Freedom TV,

Maley, W. (2017) Muriel Spark, sports commentary, and the spoken word. Scottish Book Trust [blog], 7 Aug.

Maley, W. (2017) 'Make a date with the Devil': review of The Essential Paradise Lost, by John Carey. Times Higher Education(2,304), p. 54. [Book Review]

Auld, I. and Maley, W. (2017) The Lions of Lisbon: A Play of Two Halves. Luath Press: Edinburgh. ISBN 9781910745922

Maley, W. (2017) The crème de la crème? Old favourites, new-fangled works, and other fictions. Studies in Scottish Literature, 43(2), pp. 179-184.

Maley, W. (2017) Hidden Possibilities: Essays in Honor of Muriel Spark edited by Robert E. Hosmer Jr. Religion and Literature, 48(2), [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2017) Nation and archipelago. In: Lee, J. (ed.) A Handbook of English Renaissance Literary Studies. Series: Wiley-Blackwell critical theory handbooks. Wiley-Blackwell: Oxford, pp. 173-189. ISBN 9781118458785 (doi: 10.1002/9781118458747.ch12)

Maley, W. (2017) Review of Paul J. Hecht and J. B. Lethbridge (eds.), Spenser in the Moment (Madison, Teaneck: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2015). Renaissance Quarterly, 70(1), pp. 407-408. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2017) The right woman for the job? Muriel Spark’s ‘The Only Problem’. Bottle Imp(22),

Maley, W. (2017) Spenser and Europe: Britomart after Brexit. Spenser Review, 47(3), 42.

2016

Maley, W. (2016) Hearing voices: Muriel Spark on the radio. Scottish Book Trust [blog], 12 Dec.

Maley, W. (2016) Shakespeare, Easter 1916, and the Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain. Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, 16(2), pp. 189-205. (doi: 10.1111/sena.12185)

Maley, W. (2016) Spenser's Irish circle. In: Escobedo, A. (ed.) Edmund Spenser in Context. Series: Literature in Context. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 83-89. ISBN 9781107094536

Maley, W. (2016) Spark on Screen: The Book-to-screen Adaptations of Muriel Spark. Scottish Book Trust [blog], 17 Oct.

Maley, W. (2016) Scotland shouldn’t rush second indyref – that’s Ireland’s bitter lesson. Conversation, 16 Sep.

Maley, W. (2016) Review of John Kerrigan, Shakespeare’s Binding Language (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016). Spenser Review, 46(2), p. 10. [Book Review]

Lusk, K. and Maley, W. (2016) Commemorating Connolly: contexts, comparisons and Celtic connections. Irish Studies Review, 24(4), pp. 385-395. (doi: 10.1080/09670882.2016.1226676)

Maley, W. (2016) Playing favourites: how do you pick Scotland's best book? [Website]

Maley, W. (2016) 'Is it a barrier? Is it a bridge?’: The Channel: England, France and the Construction of a Maritime Border in the Eighteenth Century, by Renaud Morieux. Times Higher Education(2,259), p. 48. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2016) Imagining Circles. Spenser Review, 46(1), [Book Review]

Maley, W. and Lusk, K. (2016) Six days that shook the world: how the Easter Rising changed everything. Conversation, 4 Apr.

Maley, W. (2016) Tim Harris. Rebellion: Britain's First Stuart Kings, 1567-1642. Milton Quarterly, 50(1), pp. 40-45. (doi: 10.1111/milt.12152)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2016) Saxon agonistes: reconstructing and deconstructing identities in Milton’s History of Britain (1670). In: Kläger, F. and Bayer, G. (eds.) Early Modern Constructions of Europe: Literature, Culture, History. Series: Routledge studies in Renaissance literature and culture. Routledge: London, pp. 162-180. ISBN 9781138931596

Maley, W. (2016) Scotland and the Easter Rising: How #indyref may have changed the narrative. CommonSpace, 29 Jan.

Maley, W. and Lusk, K. (2016) We need to talk about the Easter Rising. Irish Voice, 30, p. 6.

Maley, W. and Lusk, K. (2016) Introduction: remembering the rising. In: Maley, W. and Luck, K. (eds.) Scotland and the Easter Rising: Fresh Perspectives on 1916. Luath Press: Edinburgh, pp. 21-23. ISBN 9781910745366

Maley, W. (2016) Pure James Connolly: from Cowgate to Clydeside. In: Maley, W. and Lusk, K. (eds.) Scotland and the Easter Rising: Fresh Perspectives on 1916. Luath Press: Edinburgh, pp. 136-143. ISBN 9781910745366

Maley, W. (2016) Review of Bob Cooney, Proud Journey: A Spanish Civil War Memoir, with Introduction by Meirian Jump (London: Marx Memorial Library & Workers’ School and Manifesto Press, 2015), and Mark J. Gillespie, When the Gorbals Fought Franco: The Story of J. J. Lynch, International Brigade Volunteer. Irishman. Glaswegian, 2nd edition (n.p.: 2016). Scottish Labour History, 41, pp. 175-179. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2016) Review of David Edwards (ed.), Campaign Journals of the Elizabethan Irish Wars (Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission, 2014). Spenser Review, 45(3), p. 2. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2016) Review of Michaela Paasche Grudin and Robert Grudin, Boccaccio’s Decameron and the Ciceronian Renaissance. European Legacy, 21(3), pp. 352-353. (doi: 10.1080/10848770.2016.1139347)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2016) Richard Danson Brown and J. B. Lethbridge, A Concordance to the Rhymes of The Faerie Queene (Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 2014). Renaissance Quarterly, 69(1), pp. 394-395. (doi: 10.1086/686448)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2016) View from Scotland: we are not facing the end of the EU, but the break-up of Britain. Times Higher Education, 24 Jun.

Maley, W. and Lusk, K. (2016) Scotland and the Easter Rising: Fresh Perspectives on 1916. Luath Press: Edinburgh. ISBN 9781910745366

2015

Maley, W. (2015) 'Where no man has gone before': review of Lynda Mugglestone, Samuel Johnson and the Journey into Words (Oxford University Press, 2015). Times Higher Education(2,222), p. 42. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2015) Why a play made in 1973 is still relevant to Scotland today. National(218), pp. 28-29.

Maley, W. and Schwyzer, P. (2015) The Sidneys and Wales. In: Hannay, M. P., Brennan, M. G. and Lamb, M. E. (eds.) The Ashgate Research Companion to The Sidneys, 1500-1700. Series: Ashgate research companions, 1. Ashgate: Farnham, UK. ISBN 9781409450382

Maley, W. (2015) 'I Have Always Loved the Holy Tongue': Isaac Casaubon, the Jews, and a forgotten chapter in renaissance scholarship. Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 14(3), pp. 527-528. (doi: 10.1080/14725886.2015.1078072)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2015) Review Essay: Elizabeth I and Ireland. Spenser Review, 45.2.3, [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2015) I favour peer review over metrics. Better to be judged by a panel of one's peers than by citations. Times Higher Education, 2215, p. 35.

Maley, W. (2015) The Poetry of John Milton, by Gordon Teskey. Times Higher Education(2,212), pp. 50-51. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2015) 'Indoctrination, then liberation': Achebe and Friends at Umuahia: The Making of a Literary Elite, by Terry Ochiagha. Times Higher Education(2,210), p. 50. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2015) All Personality is Performance. [Website]

Maley, W. (2015) 'A law unto himself': Review of Quentin Skinner, Forensic Shakespeare, Clarendon Lectures in English (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014). Times Higher Education(2,186), p. 52. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2015) Britain. In: Day, G. and Lynch, J. (eds.) The Encyclopedia of British Literature 1660–1789. Series: Wiley-Blackwell encyclopedia of literature. Wiley-Blackwell: Oxford. ISBN 9781444330205

Maley, W. (2015) They stood beside the Spanish people. Irish Voice, 18, pp. 8-9.

Maley, W. (2015) Alan Warner, Their Lips Talk of Mischief (London: Faber & Faber, 2014). Edinburgh Review, 141, pp. 157-160. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2015) Burns as others see him. Irish Studies Review, 23(2), pp. 225-231. (doi: 10.1080/09670882.2015.1017923)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2015) The Celtic revival in Shakespeare's wake: appropriation and cultural politics in Dublin, 1867–1922. Irish Studies Review, 23(3), pp. 373-375. (doi: 10.1080/09670882.2015.1051764)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2015) Wallowing in his own Filth? Doing the dirty with Irvine Welsh (film and novel review). Perspectives(41), pp. 30-32. [Book Review]

2014

Maley, W. (2014) Review of: Bertolt Brecht, Mother Courage and her Children, translated by Tom Leonard. Edinburgh Review(140), pp. 147-151. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2014) "His beloved bard and his queen": Review of Garry Wills, Making Make-Believe Real: Politics as Theater in Shakespeare’s Time (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2014). Times Higher Education(2,173), p. 52. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2014) Review of: Paul Hammond, Milton and the People (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014). Times Higher Education(2,170), pp. 46-47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. and Maley, J. (2014) From the Calton to Catalonia. Calton Books: Glasgow. ISBN 9780992898304

Maley, W. (2014) 'Holy war of weighty words': Review of Alan Jacobs, The Book of Common Prayer: A Biography, Lives of Great Religious Books (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2013). Times Higher Education, 2(135), p. 52. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2014) Peninsula lost: mapping Milton’s celtiberian cartographies. SEDERI Yearbook: Yearbook of the Spanish and Portuguese Society for English Renaissance Studies, 24, pp. 69-93.

Maley, W. and Irvine, A. (2014) Foreword: this book must be read. In: This Road Is Red [2nd ed.]. Luath Press: Edinburgh, pp. 11-14. ISBN 9781910021538

Maley, W. and Murray, P. (2014) "And thence as far as Archipelago": mapping Marlowe’s "British shore". Early Modern Literary Studies, 23,

Maley, W. and Swann, A. (2014) The fortunes of Arthur: Malory to Milton. In: DeMaria, R., Chang, H. and Zacher, S. (eds.) The Blackwell Companion to British Literature: Early Modern Literature 1450-1660. Series: Blackwell companions to literature, 2. John Wiley & Sons Ltd.: Chichester, pp. 16-28. ISBN 9780470656044 (doi: 10.1002/9781118827338.ch28)

2013

Maley, W. (2013) Bend it like Beckett: class rules in Irish literature. Irish Review, 47, pp. 63-85.

Maley, W. (2013) Martin McDonagh’s celtic tiger feet: trading on the twisted legacies of Irish drama. In: Younger, C. (ed.) Border Crossings: Narration, Nation and Imagination in Scots and Irish Literature and Culture. Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle, pp. 142-163. ISBN 9781443852296

Maley, W. and Butler, C. (2013) Bringing rebellion broached on his sword: Essex and Ireland. In: Connolly, A. and Hopkins, L. (eds.) Essex: The Cultural Impact of an Elizabethan Courtier. Manchester University Press: Manchester, UK, pp. 133-152. ISBN 9780719084942

Maley, W. and Swann, A. (2013) 'Is this the Region … that we must change for heav'n?': Milton on the margins. In: Coleman, D. (ed.) Region, Religion and English Renaissance Literature. Ashgate: Farnham, pp. 139-152. ISBN 9781409449447

Maley, W. (2013) Review of: Alan Bissett, Pack Men. Bottle Imp, 13, pp. 1-3. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2013) Review of: Catriona Ryan, Border States in the Work of Tom MacIntyre: A Paleo-Postmodern Perspective. Litteraria Pragensia: Studies in Literature and Culture, 22(44), pp. 131-134. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2013) Review of: On Glasgow and Edinburgh, by Robert Crawford. Times Higher Education, 2,088, pp. 46-47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2013) Review of: S.L. Newstok and A. Thompson (eds.), Weyward Macbeth: Intersections of Race and Performance, Signs of Race. Journal of the Northern Renaissance, [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2013) Review of: Ngugi wa Thiong’o, In the House of the Interpreter: A Memoir. Times Higher Education, 2,086, [Book Review]

Maley, W. and Loughnane, R. (Eds.) (2013) Celtic Shakespeare: The Bard and the Borderers. Ashgate: Farnham, UK. ISBN 9781409422594

Maley, W. , Lyons, P. and Miller, J. eds. (2013) Romantic Ireland: From Tone to Gonne; Fresh Perspectives on Nineteenth-Century Ireland. Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle, UK. ISBN 9781443844208

Maley, W. (2013) Engels and the history of Ireland (or, the necessity for de-Engelsising Ireland). In: Maley, W., Lyons, P. and Miller, J. (eds.) Romantic Ireland: From Tone to Gonne; Fresh Perspectives on Nineteenth-Century Ireland. Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle, UK, pp. 21-38. ISBN 9781443844208

Maley, W. (2013) Fifty shades of Gray: Empire, inequality and empowerment in Poor Things (1992). Edinburgh Review, 136, pp. 71-86.

Maley, W. (2013) The girls of slender means: 50 years on. West End Report,

Maley, W. (2013) On the abolition of the Scottish Department. Studies in Scottish Literature, 38(1), pp. 35-40.

Maley, W. (2013) Orwell’s England and Blair’s Britain: Warm beer and Cold War. In: Gardiner, M. and Westall, C. (eds.) Literature of an Independent England. Palgrave: London. ISBN 9781137035233

Maley, W. (2013) Othello and the Irish question. In: Maley, W. and Loughnane, R. (eds.) Celtic Shakespeare: The Bard and the Borderers. Ashgate: Farnham, UK, pp. 121-138. ISBN 9781409422594

Maley, W. (2013) Review of: John B. Radner, Johnson and Boswell: A Biography of Friendship. Times Higher Education(2,103), pp. 48-49. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2013) Review of: Peter Mahon, Joyce: A Guide for the Perplexed. European Legacy, 18(2), pp. 242-244. (doi: 10.1080/10848770.2012.753580)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2013) Review of: Rebecca Helfer, Spenser’s Ruins and the Art of Recollection. Renaissance Quarterly, 66(2), pp. 742-743. (doi: 10.1086/671689)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2013) Review of: Stephen O’Neill, Staging Ireland: Representations in Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama. Irish Review, [Book Review] (In Press)

Maley, W. and Loughnane, R. (2013) Introduction: celtic connections and archipelagic angles. In: Maley, W. and Loughnane, R. (eds.) Celtic Shakespeare: The Bard and the Borderers. Ashgate: Farnham, UK, pp. 1-22. ISBN 9781409422594

Maley, W. , Lyons, P. and Miller, J. (2013) Introduction to part I: history. In: Maley, W., Lyons, P. and Miller, J. (eds.) Romantic Ireland: From Tone to Gonne; Fresh Perspectives on Nineteenth-Century Ireland. Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle, UK, pp. 3-8. ISBN 9781443844208

Maley, W. , Lyons, P. and Miller, J. (2013) Introduction to part II: literature. In: Maley, W., Lyons, P. and Miller, J. (eds.) Romantic Ireland: From Tone to Gonne; Fresh Perspectives on Nineteenth-Century Ireland. Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle, UK, pp. 237-243. ISBN 9781443844208

Maley, W. and O'Gallagher, N. (2013) Coming clean about the red and the green: celtic communism in Maclean, MacDiarmid and MacLean again. In: Maley, W. and O'Malley-Younger, A. (eds.) Celtic Connections: Irish-Scottish Relations and the Politics of Culture. Series: Reimagining Ireland (38). Peter Lang: Oxford, UK, pp. 133-151. ISBN 9783034302142

Maley, W. and O'Malley-Younger, A. (2013) Introduction: twilight to tiger. In: Maley, W. and O'Malley-Younger, A. (eds.) Celtic Connections: Irish-Scottish Relations and the Politics of Culture. Series: Reimagining Ireland (38). Peter Lang: Oxford, UK, pp. 1-39. ISBN 9783034302142

2012

Maley, W. (2012) Brave Witness to Bitter Division: Review of Chinua Achebe, There Was A Country: A Personal History of Biafra. Times Higher Education(2,078), p. 50. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2012) [Reviews]'Handbooks: Handmaidens of History or Operating Manuals?': Review of Richard Dutton (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Theatre (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009); Nicholas McDowell and Nigel Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Milton (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009); and Mike Pincombe and Cathy Shrank (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Tudor Literature, 1485-1603 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009). Kritikon Litterarum, 39(3/4), pp. 264-275. (doi: 10.1515/kl-2012-0136)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2012) Angling for Ulster: Ireland and Plantation in Jacobean Literature. In: Ó Ciardha, É. and Ó Siochrú, M. (eds.) The Plantation of Ulster: Ideology and Practice. Series: Studies in Early Modern Irish History. Manchester University Press: Manchester, pp. 218-237. ISBN 9780719086083

Maley, W. (2012) Comment on: Report of the Review of Higher Education Governance in Scotland, chaired by Professor Ferdinand von Prondzynski (Scottish Government, 2012). Times Higher Education(2,066), p. 49.

Maley, W. (2012) Comment on Mhudi, by Sol T. Plaatje. Times Higher Education(2,064), p. 47.

Maley, W. (2012) Comment on Albert Nobbs: A Novella, by George Moore. Times Higher Education(2,060), p. 51.

Maley, W. (2012) 'More ass-kicking than arse-kissing': Review of Andrew Hadfield, Edmund Spenser: A Life (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012). Times Higher Education(2,056), pp. 46-47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2012) "Not every sperm was sacred": review of Richard Strier, The Unrepentant Renaissance: From Petrarch to Shakespeare to Milton (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2012). Times Higher Education, 2047, p. 50.

Maley, W. and O'Malley-Younger, A. (Eds.) (2012) Celtic Connections: Irish-Scottish Relations and the Politics of Culture. Series: Reimagining Ireland. Peter Lang: Oxford, UK. ISBN 9783034302142

Maley, W. (2012) Comment on 'Leningrad: Tragedy of a City Under Siege, 1941-44', by Anna Reid. London: Bloomsbury, 2011. Times Higher Education, 2042(Mar), p. 49. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2012) Comment on 'The Enchanted Glass: Britain and Its Monarchy', by Tom Nairn. London: Verso, 2011, first published 1989. Times Higher Education, 2043, p. 55. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2012) Comment on 'The English Levellers', edited by Andrew Sharp. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998 and 2002. Times Higher Education, 2054(Jun), p. 47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2012) “Daughters of Erin”: review of Marie-Louise Coolahan, Women, Writing, and Language in Early Modern Ireland (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010). Irish Studies Review, 20(2), pp. 193-197. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2012) Review of Frank Ferguson and Andrew R. Holmes (eds.), Revising Robert Burns and Ulster: Literature, Religion and Politics, c.1770-1920 (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2009). Irish Studies Review, 20(1), pp. 93-97.

Maley, W. (2012) Review of: Mo Said She Was Quirky, by James Kelman. Edinburgh Review(136), pp. 119-122. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2012) Rich, Barnabe. In: Sullivan, G.A. and Stewart, A. (eds.) The Encyclopedia of English Renaissance Literature. Wiley-Blackwell: Oxford, UK. ISBN 9781405194495

Maley, W. (2012) Stanyhurst, Richard. In: Sullivan, G.A. and Stewart, A. (eds.) The Encyclopedia of English Renaissance Literature. Blackwell: Oxford, pp. 925-927. ISBN 9781405194495

Maley, W. (2012) Tall tales and stilettos: Muriel Spark's short stories. Edinburgh Review(134), pp. 7-32.

2011

Maley, W. (2011) Review of Stephen Greenblatt, The Swerve: How the Renaissance Began (London: Bodley Head, 2011). Times Higher Education(2028), p. 55. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) A one-man show with infinite roles: Review of Graham Holderness, Nine Lives of William Shakespeare (London: Continuum, 2011). Times Higher Education(2021), pp. 50-51. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Review of Michael Dobson, Shakespeare and Amateur Performance: A Cultural History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011). Times Higher Education(2007), p. 53. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Revolutionary Roads Unmapped: Review of Eric Hobsbawm, How to Change the World: Tales of Marx and Marxism (London: Little, Brown, 2011). Times Higher Education, pp. 50-51. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Review of Naomi Baker, Plain Ugly: The Unattractive Body in Early Modern Culture (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2010). Times Higher Education, pp. 52-53. [Book Review]

Herron, T. and Maley, W. (2011) Introduction: Monumental Sidney. Sidney Journal, 29(1-2), pp. 1-25.

Herron, T. and Maley, W. (2011) Sir Henry Sidney in Ireland and Wales [Volume editors]. Sidney Journal, 29(1-2),

Maley, W. (2011) Comment on 'Britain's Gulag: The Brutal End of Empire in Kenya', by Caroline Elkins. London: Pimlico, 2005. Times Higher Education, 2006(Jul), p. 55. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Comment on 'John Milton: Life, Work, and Thought', by Gordon Campbell and Thomas N. Corns. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. Times Higher Education, 2016(Sept), p. 55. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Comment on 'Muriel Spark: The Biography', by Martin Stannard. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2009. Times Higher Education, 2015(Sept), p. 55. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Comment on 'Of Reformation (Thomas Underhill, 1649)', by John Milton. Times Higher Education, 1981(Jan), p. 53. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Comment on 'The Advancement of Learning', by Francis Bacon. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. Times Higher Education, 2000, p. 53. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Comment on 'The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born', by Ayi Kwei Armah. Heinemann African Writers Series, 1969. Times Higher Education, 1980(Jan), p. 49. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Comment on 'The English Question, or Academic Freedoms', by Thomas Docherty. Sussex: Sussex Academic Press, 2008. Times Higher Education, 1995(Apr), p. 51. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Comment on 'Xala', by Sembène Ousmane. Chicago: Lawrence Hill Books, 1976. Times Higher Education, 2007(Jul), p. 51. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Conversion and subversion in Tayeb Salih’s Season of Migration to the North and Leila Aboulela’s The Translator. In: Gardiner,, M., MacDonald, G. and O’Gallagher, N. (eds.) Scottish Literature and Postcolonial Literature: Comparative Texts and Critical Perspectives. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, pp. 185-197. ISBN 9780748637744

Maley, W. (2011) "End of a pale" or "a new pale in the making"?: The "Barbarous nook" of the North, from Shakespeare to Milton. In: Potterton, M. and Herron, T. (eds.) Dublin and the Pale in the Renaissance c.1540-1660. Four Courts Press: Dublin, pp. 372-390. ISBN 9781846822834

Maley, W. (2011) From Red Clydeside to Ned Clydeside: Peter Mullan and the screening of class. Edinburgh Review, 133, pp. 7-24.

Maley, W. (2011) "Great thing of us forgot"?: New British angles on King Lear. In: Hiscock, A. and Hopkins, L. (eds.) King Lear: A Critical Guide. Series: Continuum Renaissance Drama. Continuum: London and New York, pp. 156-179. ISBN 9781441158963

Maley, W. (2011) 'My father took his football seriously', memories are made of this ... Alzheimer Scotland launches new website as part of the charity's Football Recognition Project. Celtic View, 47(18), pp. 42-43.

Maley, W. (2011) Reading the riot act: Synge, O’Casey, and the theatre of war. In: O'Malley-Younger, A. and Strachan, J. (eds.) Ireland at War and Peace. Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 102-119. ISBN 9781443826334

Maley, W. (2011) Rebus without a cause - but who's complaining. Perspectives, 26, p. 20.

Maley, W. (2011) Review of Frank Ferguson (ed.), Ulster Scots Writing. An Anthology (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2008). Scottish Historical Review, 90(1), pp. 173-175. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Review of Janet Clare and Stephen O’Neill (eds.), Shakespeare and the Irish Writer (Dublin: University College Dublin Press, 2011). Irish Studies Review, 19(4), pp. 452-455. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Review of Nicholas McDowell and Nigel Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Milton, Oxford Handbooks of Literature (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009). Journal of the Northern Renaissance, [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Review of Richard Raatzsch, The Apologetics of Evil: The Case of Iago, trans. Ladislaus Löb (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2009). Modern Language Review, 106(1), pp. 229-230. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Review of Rodge Glass (ed.), The Year of Open Doors: A Short Story Anthology (Glasgow, Cargo, 2010). Edinburgh Review, pp. 110-111. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Uni and me. In: Schad, J. and Tearle, O. (eds.) Crrritic! Sighs, Cries, Lies, Insults, Outbursts, Hoaxes, Disasters, Letters of Resignation, and Various Other Noises Off in These the First andLast Days of Literary Criticism, Not to Mention the University. Series: Critical Interventions series. Sussex Academic Press: Brighton, pp. 206-220. ISBN 9781845193829

2010

Maley, W. (2010) Review of Bruce R. Smith, Phenomenal Shakespeare, Blackwell Manifestos (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010). Times Higher Education(1,975), p. 57. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Wings but no prayers: Review of Louise Welsh and Zoe Strachan, Panic Patterns, Citizens Theatre, Glasgow, 19-30 October 2010. Times Higher Education(1,971), p. 51.

Maley, W. (2010) The Canon: John Milton, History of Britain (1670). Times Higher Education(1932), [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Icy account of a Soviet outcast”: Review of Robert Service, Trotsky: A Biography (London: Macmillan, 2009). Times Higher Education(1930), p. 58. [Book Review]

Gardiner, M. and Maley, W. (Eds.) (2010) Edinburgh Companion to Muriel Spark. Series: Edinburgh companions to Scottish literature. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, UK. ISBN 9780748637683

Maley, W. and Schwyzer, P. (Eds.) (2010) Shakespeare and Wales: From the Marches to the Assembly. Ashgate: Farnham, UK. ISBN 9780754662792

Maley, W. and Tudeau-Clayton, M. (Eds.) (2010) This England, That Shakespeare: New Angles on Englishness and the Bard. Ashgate: Farnham, UK. ISBN 9780754666028

Gardiner, M. and Maley, W. (2010) Introduction. In: Gardiner, M. and Maley, W. (eds.) Edinburgh Companion to Muriel Spark. Series: Edinburgh companions to Scottish literature. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, UK. ISBN 9780748637683

Maley, W. (2010) "And bloody England into England gone": King John and the integrity of England. In: Maley, W. and Tudeau-Clayton, M. (eds.) This England, That Shakespeare: New Angles on Englishness and the Bard. Ashgate: Farnham, UK. ISBN 9780754666028

Maley, W. (2010) "The Book of the Week": Review of Terry Eagleton and Matthew Beaumont, The Task of the Critic: Terry Eagleton in Dialogue (London: Verso, 2010). Times Higher Education, pp. 46-47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Comment on 'Academe and Empire: Some Overseas Connections of Aberdeen University, 1860-1970', by John D. Hargreaves. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 1994. Times Higher Education, 1968(Oct), p. 51. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Comment on 'Envisioning Ireland: W.B. Yeat's Occult Nationalism', by Claire Nally. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2010. Times Higher Education, 1959(Aug), p. 49. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Comment on 'First As Tragedy, Then as Farce', by Slavoj Žižek. London: Verso, 2009. Times Higher Education, 1932, p. 47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Comment on 'Nervous Conditions', by Tsitsi Dangarembga. Banbury: Ayebia Clarke, 1988. Times Higher Education, 1963(Sept), p. 45. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Comment on 'The Meaning of Sarkozy', translated by David Fernbach. London: Verso, 2008. Times Higher Education, 1930(Jan), p. 47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Contributor to '2010 Books of the Year: the Prose and the Cons', compiled by Lesley McDowell. Herald, 27 Nov, pp. 8-11.

Maley, W. (2010) The English Renaissance, the British problem, and the early modern archipelago. Critical Quarterly, 52(4), pp. 23-36. (doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8705.2010.01967.x)

Maley, W. (2010) Heart to heart with Edwin Morgan, Professor Poet. In: Marsack, R. and Whyte, H. (eds.) Eddie @ 90: Tributes to Edwin Morgan on the Occasion of his 90th Birthday. Mariscat Press and Scottish Poetry Library, p. 48. ISBN 9780946588534

Maley, W. (2010) James Connolly, colonialism, and "Celtic Communism". Perspectives, 28, pp. 15-18.

Maley, W. (2010) "Malfolio": foul papers on the Shakespeare authorship question. In: Leahy, W. (ed.) Shakespeare and his Authors: Critical Perspectives on the Authorship Question. Continuum: London, UK, pp. 23-40. ISBN 9780826436849

Maley, W. (2010) On the spot. Campus News (University of Glasgow), 10(Jan), p. 15.

Maley, W. (2010) "Let a Welsh correction teach you a good English condition": Shakespeare, Wales and the critics. In: Maley, W. and Schwyzer, P. (eds.) Shakespeare and Wales: From the Marches to the Assembly. Ashgate: Farnham, pp. 177-189. ISBN 9780754662792

Maley, W. (2010) Review of Joan Fitzpatrick, Food in Shakespeare: Early Modern Dietaries and the Plays, Literary and Scientific Cultures of Early Modernity (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007). Modern Language Review, 105(2), pp. 526-528. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Review of Rebecca Steinberger, Shakespeare and Twentieth-Century Irish Drama (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008). Irish Studies Review, 18(1), [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Review of Robin E. Bates, Shakespeare and the Cultural Colonization of Ireland (London: Routledge, 2008). Irish Studies Review, 18(1), pp. 118-120. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Sentenced to fifteen years: The story of creative writing at Glasgow since 1995. International Literary Quarterly,

Maley, W. (2010) ‘Something Quite Atrocious: English Colonialism Beyond the Pale and the License to Violence: Review of David Edwards, Padraig Lenihan and Clodagh Tait (eds.), Age of Atrocity: Violence and Political Conflict in Early Modern Ireland (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2007). Eolas: The Journal of the American Society of Irish Medieval Studies, 3, pp. 82-111. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Spenser's life. In: McCabe, R.A. (ed.) Oxford handbook of Edmund Spenser. Series: Oxford handbooks of literature. Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK, pp. 13-29. ISBN 9780199227365

Maley, W. (2010) Workshopping and fiction: laboratory, factory, or finishing school? In: Donnelly, D. (ed.) Does the Writing Workshop Still Work? Series: New writing viewpoints. Multilingual Matters: Bristol, UK. ISBN 9781847692696

Maley, W. and Schwyzer, P. (2010) Introduction: a Welsh correction. In: Maley, W. and Schwyzer, P. (eds.) Shakespeare and Wales: From the Marches to the Assembly. Ashgate: Farnham, UK, pp. 1-5. ISBN 9780754662792

Maley, W. and Tudeau-Clayton, M. (2010) 'To England send him': Repatriating Shakespeare. In: Maley, W. and Tudeau-Clayton, M. (eds.) This England, That Shakespeare: New Angles on Englishness and the Bard. Ashgate: Farnham, UK. ISBN 9780754666028

2009

Maley, W. (2009) Book Review 'The Frock-Coated Communist: The Revolutionary Life of Friedrich Engels', by Tristram Hunt. London: Allen Lane, 2009). Times Higher Education, pp. 46-47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Maverick Minds: Review of Ian Rankin, The Complaints (London: Orion, 2009). Times Literary Supplement(5558), p. 20. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Catalonia dreaming: the Scots who fought Franco. Perspectives, 23, pp. 9-11.

Maley, W. (2009) "Coming of age" (and other fictions of globalisation) in three novels by Seamus Deane, Roddy Doyle and Patrick McCabe. In: Maher, E. (ed.) Cultural Perspectives on Globalisation and Ireland. Series: Reimagining Ireland (5). Peter Lang: New York, USA, pp. 191-209. ISBN 9783039118519

Maley, W. (2009) Comment on 'Age of Atrocity: Violence and Political Conflict in Early Modern Ireland', edited by Padraig Lenihan and Clodagh Tait. Four Courts, 2007. Times Higher Education, 1926(Dec), p. 47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Comment on 'Houseboy', by Ferdinand Oyono. London: Heinemann, 1991, first published 1960. Times Higher Education, 1918(Oct), p. 45. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Comment on 'The Red Flag: Communism and the Making of the Modern World', by David Priestman. London: Allen Lane, 2009. Times Higher Education, 1924, p. 49. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Comment on 'The Translator', by Leila Aboulela. London: Polygon, 1999. Times Higher Education, 1925(Dec), p. 47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Comment: The woman who inspired Scots to fight. Herald, 5 Dec, p. 3.

Maley, W. (2009) Contributor to '2009: a Year in Chapter and Verse', compiled by Lesley McDowell. Herald, 28 Nov, pp. 10-15.

Maley, W. (2009) Haunting High and Low. Book review 'Ghost Stories of Muriel Spark'. Herald, 21 Feb, pp. 10-11. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Look back in hunger: from the famine to "The famine song". In: Bradley, J.M. (ed.) Celtic Minded 3: Essays on Celtic Football Culture and Identity. Argyll Publishing: Glendaruel, UK, pp. 39-55. ISBN 9781906134327

Maley, W. (2009) Recent issues in Shakespeare studies: from margins to centre. In: Hiscock, A. and Longstaffe, S. (eds.) The Shakespeare Handbook. Continuum: London, UK, pp. 190-205. ISBN 9780826495211

Maley, W. (2009) Rekindling Spark: the Morningside star of the mercurial Muriel. Perspectives, 21, pp. 17-18.

Maley, W. (2009) Review of Glenn Burgess, Rowland Wymer and Jason Lawrence (eds.), Accession of James I: Historical and Cultural Consequences (London: Palgrave, 2006). Textual Practice, 23(6), pp. 1086-1092. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Review of John Schad, Someone Called Derrida: An Oxford Mystery (Sussex: Academic Press, 2007). Glass: Journal of the Christian Literary Studies Group(21), pp. 44-45. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Review of Michael Parker, Northern Irish Literature 1956-1975: The Imprint of History, Volume 1; Northern Irish Literature 1975-2006: The Imprint of History, Volume 2 (Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007). Textual Practice, 23(3), pp. 524-531. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Review of Siobhan Keenan, Renaissance Literature, Edinburgh critical guides (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2008). Journal of the Northern Renaissance, 1(1), [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Review of Stewart Mottram, Empire and Nation in Early English Renaissance Literature, Studies in renaissance literature 25 (Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 2008). Review of English Studies, pp. 1-3. (doi: 10.1093/res/hgp075)

Maley, W. (2009) "Their song is over" (and other familiar refrains): Irish revolutions, gyrations ululations from Lenin to Lennon. In: Strachan, J. and O'Malley-Younger, A. (eds.) Ireland: Revolution and Evolution. Series: Reimagining Ireland (12). Peter Lang: New York, USA. ISBN 9783039118816

Maley, W. (2009) They fought not for oil or gold, but for that precious commodity ... freedom. Herald, 10 Jun, p. 11. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Triple play. In: International Association for Philosophy and Literature (IAPL) Conference 2009. Brunel University: London, pp. 71-73.

Maley, W. (2009) Why Burns leaves a red trail. Book review 'The Bard: Robert Burns', by Robert Crawford. London: Jonathan Cape, 2009. Herald, 17 Jan, pp. 12-13. [Book Review]

2008

Maley, W. (2008) À propos of Marx, attribute to Derrida: a note on a note in "Margins of philosophy". In: McQuillan, M. (ed.) Deconstruction Reading Politics. Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke, UK, pp. 178-196. ISBN 9780230536951

Maley, W. (2008) Book review 'Milton and the Idea of the Fall', by William Poole. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Modern Language Review, 103(2), pp. 513-514. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2008) “Colonial Possessions”: Review of Laura O’Connor, Haunted English: The Celtic Fringe, The British Empire, and De-Anglicization (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press,. Irish Studies Review, [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2008) Cymbeline, the font of history, and the matter of Britain: from times new roman to italic type. In: Henderson, D.E. (ed.) Alternative Shakespeares 3. Series: New accents. Routledge: London, pp. 119-137. ISBN 9780415423335

Maley, W. (2008) The fatal Boadicea: depicting women in Milton's "History of Britain", 1670. In: Loewenstein, D. and Stevens, P. (eds.) Early Modern Nationalism and Milton's England. University of Toronto Press: Toronto, Canada, pp. 305-330. ISBN 9780802089359

Maley, W. (2008) A few shakes of a bard's tale: some recent Irish appropriations to Shakespeare. In: Lyons, P. and O'Malley-Younger, A. (eds.) No Country for Old Men: Fresh Perspectives on Irish Literature. Series: Reimagining Ireland (4). Peter Lang: New York, USA, pp. 69-85. ISBN 9783039118410

Maley, W. (2008) James Kelman: an appreciation. Perspectives, 17, pp. 17-19.

Maley, W. (2008) Muriel Spark for Starters. Capercaillie: Edinburgh, UK. ISBN 9781906220242

Maley, W. (2008) Review of J. B. Lethbridge (ed.), Edmund Spenser: New and Renewed Directions (Madison, Teaneck: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2006). Irish Studies Review, 16(3), pp. 353-356. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2008) Review of Thomas Docherty, The English Question, or Academic Freedoms (Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2008). Edinburgh Review(123), pp. 149-150. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2008) Scotland and Africa: literary links from Glasgow to Lagos. Campus News (University of Glasgow), 3(Apr), p. 17.

Maley, W. (2008) Semicolonial Yeats?: fairyland, Ireland, Scotland, and Ulster. In: Allen, R.C. and Regan, S. (eds.) Irelands of the Mind: Memory and Identity in Modern Irish Culture. Cambridge Scholars: Newcastle, UK, pp. 176-193. ISBN 9781847184221

Maley, W. (2008) Short comment on Edwin Morgan. Book review 'G.M. Hopkins in Glasgow'. In: Marsack, R. and Whyte, H. (eds.) From Saturn to Glasgow: 50 Favourite Poems. Carcanet: Edinburgh, p. 33. ISBN 9781857549836

Maley, W. (2008) Where the Ebro meets the Clyde. Book review 'Homage to Caledonia: Scotland and the Spanish Civil War', by Daniel Gray. Edinburgh: Luath Press, 2008. Scotland on Sunday, 21 Dec, p. 12. [Book Review]

2007

Benchimol, A. and Maley, W. (Eds.) (2007) Spheres of Influence: Intellectual and Cultural Publics from Shakespeare to Habermas. Peter Lang: Bern. ISBN 9783039105397

Benchimol, A. and Maley, W. (2007) Introduction: circling the public sphere. In: Benchimol, A. and Maley, W. (eds.) Spheres of Influence: Intellectual and Cultural Publics from Shakespeare to Habermas. Peter Lang: Bern, Switzerland, pp. 9-40. ISBN 9783039105397

Maley, W. (2007) Away with the faeries (or, Its Grimm up North): Yeats and Scotland. Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies, 1(1), pp. 161-177.

Maley, W. (2007) The bowels of the louterati, ya ken. Book review (face-off with Peter Burnett) 'If You Liked School, You'll Love Work...', by Irvine Welsh. London: Jonathan Cape, 2007. Scotland on Sunday, 1 Jul, pp. 15-16. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2007) Counting on collaboration, accounting for success: eSharp, The Kelvingrove Review, and Historical Perspectives. eSharp, 10, pp. 1-5.

Maley, W. (2007) John Milton and the lost paradise of an English republic. In: Greig, D. (ed.) Lovesongs to the Auld Enemy: Essays on England by Scottish Writers. Capercaillie: Edinburgh, UK, pp. 61-79. ISBN 9780954962555

Maley, W. (2007) Literature and diversity - border-crossing: new Scottish writing. In: Lambert, M. (ed.) Discovering Scottish Literature: A Contemporary Overview. Scottish Book Trust: Edinburgh, UK, pp. 13-22.

Maley, W. (2007) Peripheral vision: black public intellectuals and the postcolonial paradigm. In: Benchimol, A. and Maley, W. (eds.) Spheres of Influence: Intellectual and Cultural Publics from Shakespeare to Habermas. Peter Lang: Bern, Switzerland, pp. 295-317. ISBN 9783039105397

Maley, W. (2007) Review of David Scott Kastan (ed.), John Milton: Paradise Lost (Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company Ltd., 2005); Emma Smith, William Shakespeare: Othello (Horndon: Northcote House Publishers, 2005); and Warren Chernaik, William Shakespeare: The Merchant of Venice (Horndon: Northcote House Publishers, 2005). Modern Language Review, 102(4), pp. 1139-1142. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2007) Review of Raymond Gillespie and Andrew Hadfield (eds.), The Oxford History of the Irish Book, Volume III: The Irish Book in English, 1550-1800 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006). Irish Studies Review, 15(1), pp. 103-107. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2007) Review of Richard Chamberlain, Radical Spenser: Pastoral, Politics and the New Aestheticism (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2005); and Paul Suttie, Self-interpretation in The Faerie Queene (Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell & Brewer Ltd., 2006). English Studies, pp. 727-731. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2007) Scotland with substance: introduction to "Short stories from the Central Belt". In: Kossak, F. (ed.) Shifts: Projections into the Future of the Central Belt. Lighthouse: Glasgow, UK, pp. 28-30. ISBN 9781905061136

Maley, W. (2007) Smashing the cistern: the acid test of Irvine's Welsh's short stories. Perspectives, 16, pp. 8-12.

Maley, W. (2007) A thing most Brutish: depicting Shakespear's multi-nation state. Shakespeare, 3(1), pp. 79-101. (doi: 10.1080/17450910701252164)

2006

Maley, W. (2006) British III done: recent work on Shakespeare and British, English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh identities. Literature Compass, 3(3), pp. 487-512. (doi: 10.1111/j.1741-4113.2006.00322.x)

Maley, W. (2006) Golden age rage: is the claimed Renaissance in Scottish literature real? Product: Over the Counter Culture, 11, pp. 36-41.

Maley, W. (2006) James Kelman. In: Kastan, D.S. and Hadfied, A. (eds.) The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature : Tony Harrison – A Mirror for Magistrates. Oxford University Press: London and New York, pp. 190-193. ISBN 9780195169218

Maley, W. (2006) Letter from Glasgow: where the streets have no shame. Field Day Review, 2, pp. 315-326.

Maley, W. (2006) Police Academy - conspiracy theory. Drouth, 22, pp. 73-74.

Maley, W. (2006) Review of Clifford Davidson, Deliver Us From Evil: Essays on Symbolic Engagement in Early Drama (New York: AMS Press Inc., 2004). Modern Language Review, 101(4), pp. 1090-1091. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2006) Review of Deana Rankin, Between Spenser and Swift: English Writing in Seventeenth-Century Ireland (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005). Irish Studies Review, 14(3), pp. 392-396. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2006) Review of Gerard Carruthers, David Goldie and Alastair Renfrew (eds.), Beyond Scotland: New Contexts for Twentieth-Century Scottish Literature (Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2004). Comparative Critical Studies, 3(3), pp. 415-419. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2006) Review of Philip Schwyzer, Literature, Nationalism and Memory in Early Modern England and Wales (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004). Textual Practice, 20(1), pp. 190-196. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2006) Review of Virginia Mason Vaughan, Performing Blackness on English Stages, 1500-1800 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005). Theatre Research International, 31(1), pp. 102-103. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2006) Shame on the shameless: fandom and wisdom in a town without piety. In: Bradley, J.M. (ed.) Celtic Minded 2: Essays on Celtic, Football Culture and Identity. Argyll Publishing: Glendaruel, UK, pp. 261-276. ISBN 9781902831930

Maley, W. (2006) View of the present state of Ireland (1596; 1633). In: van Es, B. (ed.) A Critical Companion to Spenser Studies. Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke, UK, pp. 210-229. ISBN 9781403920270

2005

Maley, W. (2005) Best Will in the world - Peter Ackroyd outshines Shakespeare's earlier biographers in a riveting new work. Book review 'Shakespeare: The Biography', by Peter Ackroyd. London: Chatto & Windus, 2005. Herald, Sept, p. 6. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2005) Book review 'The Divided City', by Theresa Breslin. London: Doubleday, 2005. Celtic View, 40(30), p. 11. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2005) Britizenship: the touchy subject of the British state. Drouth, 18, pp. 37-42.

Maley, W. (2005) Introduction: this issue is class. Drouth, 18, p. 4.

Maley, W. (2005) Irvine Welsh's literary criticism steams into the station. Book review 'Irvine Welsh, British Contemporary Novelists', by Aaron Kelly. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005. Herald, 13 Aug, p. 7. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2005) Review of Andrew Gordon and Bernhard Klein (eds.), Literature, Mapping and the Politics of Space in Early Modern Britain (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001). European Journal of English Studies, 9(3), pp. 323-325. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2005) Review of Liam McIlvanney and Ray Ryan (eds.), Ireland and Scotland: Culture and Society, 1700-2000 (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2005). Canadian Journal of Irish Studies, 31(1), pp. 134-135. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2005) Review of Paul A. Cantor, Shakespeare, Hamlet: A Student Guide, 2nd ed. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), and Lawrence Graver, Beckett, Waiting for Godot: A Student Guide, 2nd ed. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004). Theatre Research International, 30(2), pp. 202-203. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2005) Spenser and Ireland: the view from here. In: Beardow, F. and O'Malley-Younger, A. (eds.) Representing Ireland: Past, Present and Future: A Compendium of Essays. University of Sunderland Press: Sunderland, UK, pp. 1-20. ISBN 9781873757703

Maley, W. (2005) Who let the underdogs out? Drouth, 18, pp. 78-79.

2004

Maley, W. (2004) The best and worst of British. Book review 'The Likes of Us: A Biography of the White Working Class', by Michael Collins. London: Granta, 2004. Herald, 24 Jul, p. 8. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2004) Bodies talking: working out with Lyotard. Drouth, 13, pp. 49-53.

Maley, W. (2004) Book review 'Reforming Europe: Protestant Colonialism and Conscience in British Literature', by Christopher Hodgkins. Columbia; London: University of Missouri Press, 2002. Reformation, 9, pp. 280-282. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2004) Divorced from reality or in the spirit of the letter?: manipulation and mataphor in Milton's "Charitable" readings of scripture. In: Trim, D.J.B., Balderstone, P.J. and Leonard, H. (eds.) Cross, Crown & Community: Religion, Government, and Culture in Early Modern England, 1400-1800. Peter Lang: Oxford, UK, pp. 197-221. ISBN 9783039100163

Maley, W. (2004) Grumpy old man's tales are just what the doctor ordered. Book review 'Dr Mukti and Other Tales of Woe', by Will Self. London: Bloomsbury, 2004. Herald, 10 Jan, p. 8. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2004) Introduction: garden angels. In: Searle, A. (ed.) The Knuckle End: A Meaty Collection of the Best New Writing in Scotland. Freight: Glasgow, UK, xii-xvii. ISBN 9780954402426

Maley, W. (2004) Is this Marlowe I see before me?. Book review 'The World of Christopher Marlowe', by David Riggs. London: Faber and Faber, 2004. Herald, 15 May, p. 8. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2004) Onto plums: spending "a week with Uncle Felix". In: Jackson, L. (ed.) Exchanges: Reading Janice Galloway's Fictions. Edinburgh Review: Edinburgh, pp. 43-53. ISBN 1859332137

Maley, W. (2004) Part of the Union or part of the (British) problem?: new British history, old Marxist historiography. Drouth, 12, pp. 52-56.

Maley, W. (2004) Review of Christopher Hodgkins, Reforming Empire: Protestant Colonialism and Conscience in British Literature (Columbia and London: University of Missouri Press, 2002). Reformation, 9, pp. 280-282. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2004) Review of Louis Armand and Ondrej Pilny (eds.), Night Joyce of a Thousand Tiers: Petr Skrabánek: Studies in Finnegans Wake (Prague: Litteraria Pragensia, 2002); Stanley Sultan, Joyce’s Metamorphosis (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2001); Mark A. Wollaeger (ed.), James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: A Casebook (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2003). Irish Studies Review, 12(3), pp. 361-364. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2004) Review of Sarah M. Dunnigan, Eros and Poetry at the Courts of Mary Queen of Scots and James VI, Early Modern Literature in History (Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave, 2002). Modern Language Review, 99(3), pp. 740-741. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2004) Rich, Barnaby (1542-1617). In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, B. (eds.) The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. (doi: 10.1093/ref:odnb/23481)

Maley, W. (2004) "Shut up" and "Trouble": the nonsense over 'sectarianism'. In: Bradley, J.M. (ed.) Celtic Minded: Essays on Religion, Politics, Society, Identity... and Football. Argyll Publishing: Glendaruel, UK, pp. 195-201. ISBN 9781902831695

Maley, W. (2004) Spenser, Edmund. In: Dewald, J. (ed.) Europe, 1450-1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World. Charles Scribner's Sons: New York, NY, pp. 503-505. ISBN 9780684312057

Maley, W. (2004) This posh tosh is Trainspotting for upper-class twits. Book review 'In Defence of Aristocracy', by Peregrine Worsthorne. London: HarperCollins, 2004. Herald, 8 May, p. 6. [Book Review]

Maley, W. and Baker, D. (2004) An uncertain union (a dialogue). In: Schwyzer, P. and Mealor, S. (eds.) Archipelagic Identities: Literature and Identity in the Atlantic Archipelago, 1550-1800. Ashgate: Aldershot, UK, pp. 8-21. ISBN 9780754635840

Maley, W. and Murphy, A. (2004) Introduction: then with Scotland first begin. In: Maley, W. and Murphy, A. (eds.) Shakespeare and Scotland. Manchester University Press: Manchester, UK, pp. 1-19. ISBN 9780719066368

Maley, W. and Neely, S. (2004) "Almost afraid to know itself": Macbeth and cinematic Scotland. In: Bell, E. and Miller, G. (eds.) Scotland in Theory: Reflections on Culture & Literature. Series: Scottish cultural review of language and literature (1). Rodopi: Amsterdam, pp. 97-106. ISBN 9789042010284

2003

Maley, W. (2003) British problem in three Irish tracts by Spenser, Bacon, and Milton. In: Bradshaw, B. and Roberts, P. (eds.) British Consciousness and Identity: The Making of Britain, 1533-1707. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. ISBN 0-521-43383-5

Maley, W. (2003) Costa del Bhoy. In: Cuddihy, P. and Sullivan, J. (eds.) The Road to Seville: The Official Story of Celtic's 2002/03 UEFA Cup Campaign. Celtic F.C.: Glasgow, UK, pp. 33-36. ISBN 9780954495411

Maley, W. (2003) Dose of age rage. Book review 'The Ends of Their Tethers: Thirteen Sorry Stories', by Alasdair Gray. Edinburgh: Canongate, 2003. Herald, 20 Sep, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) The Irish text and subtext of Shakespeare's English history. In: Howard, J. and Dutton, R. (eds.) A Companion to Shakespeare's Works II: The Histories. Blackwell, pp. 94-124. ISBN 0631226338

Maley, W. (2003) Man who announced the dream is dead. Book review 'Kingdom of Fear: Loathsome Secrets of a Star-crossed Child in the Final Days of the American Century', by Hunter S. Thompson. London: Allen Lane, 2003. Herald, 24 May, p. 14. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) Nation, State, and Empire in English Renaissance Literature: Shakespeare to Milton. Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke, UK. ISBN 9780333640777

Maley, W. (2003) The one and only Willie Maley. Book review 'Willie Maley: The Man Who Made Celtic', by David W. Potter. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Tempus Publishing, 2003. Celtic View, 39(20), pp. 44-45. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) Oxbridge meets Up Pompeii. Book review 'Pompeii: A Novel', by Robert Harris. London: Hutchinson, 2003. Herald, 6 Sep, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) Postcolonial Studies: Review of Rebecca Ann Bach, Colonial Transformations: The Cultural Production of the New Atlantic World 1580-1640 (Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave, 2000); Jeffrey Jerome Cohen (ed.), The Postcolonial Middle Ages (Basingstoke: Palgrave; New York: St Martin’s Press, 2001); Ivo Kamps and Jyotsna G. Singh (eds.), Travel Knowledge: European “Discoveries” in the Early Modern Period (Basingstoke: Palgrave; New York: St Martin’s Press, 2001). Reformation, 8, pp. 213-222. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) Reading signs of our times. Book review 'Signs and Wonders: Essays on Literature and Culture', by Marina Warner. London: Chatto & Windus, 2003. Herald, 9 Aug, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) Review of Alan J. Fletcher, Drama, Performance, and Polity in Pre-Cromwellian Ireland (Cork: Cork University Press, 2000), and Drama and the Performing Arts in Pre-Cromwellian Ireland: Sources and Documents from the Earliest Times until c.1642 (Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2001). Modern Language Review, 98(1), pp. 177-179. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) Review of Clare Carroll, Circe’s Cup: Cultural Transformations in Writing about Early Modern Ireland, Critical Conditions: Field Day Essays (Cork: Cork University Press, 2001). Textual Practice, 17(1), pp. 154-160. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) Review of Nicholas P. Canny, Making Ireland British, 1580-1650 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001). Irish Studies Review, 11(1), pp. 81-83. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) Still Harping on the Queen’s English: Review of Richard McCabe, Spenser’s Monstrous Regiment: Elizabethan Ireland and the Poetics of Difference (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002), and Patricia Palmer, Language and Conquest in Early Modern Ireland: English Renaissance Literature and Elizabethan Imperial Expansion (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001). Cambridge Quarterly, 32(3), pp. 282-287. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) "This ripping of auncestors": the ethnographic present in Spenser's 'A View of the State of Ireland'. In: Berry, P. and Tudeau-Clayton, M. (eds.) Textures of Renaissance Knowledge. Manchester University Press: Manchester, UK, pp. 117-134. ISBN 9780719064647

Maley, W. (2003) Wilde too smart for his own good. Book review 'Irish Peacock and Scarlet Marquess', by Merlin Holland. London; New York: Fourth Estate, 2003. Herald, 12 Apr, p. 13. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) Wordplay settles the score: Scotland's first ever football anthology proves we're a nation at home in the literary premier league. Book review 'The Hope That Kills Us: An Anthology of Scottish Football', edited by Adrian Searle. Glasgow: Freight Design, 2002. Herald, 25 Jan, p. 13. [Book Review]

Maley, W. and Neely, S. (2003) Tartan Tarantino?: getting medieval with Macbeth. Drouth, 10, pp. 9-13.

2002

Baker, D.J. and Maley, W. (2002) An uncertain union. In: Baker, D.J. and Maley, W. (eds.) British Identities and English Renaissance Literature. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK, pp. 3-10. ISBN 9780521782005

Jackson, E.-R. and Maley, W. (2002) Celtic connections: Colonialism and culture in Irish-Scottish modernism. Interventions: The International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, 4(1), pp. 68-78. (doi: 10.1080/13698010120XXXXXX)

Maley, W. (2002) Apology for Sidney: Making a Virtue of a Viceroy: Review of Ciaran Brady, A Viceroy’s Vindication?: Sir Henry Sidney’s Memoir of Service in Ireland, 1556-1578 (Cork: Cork University Press, 2002). Sidney Journal, 20(1), pp. 94-105. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Book reviews 'Speak: A Short History of Languages', by Tore Janson. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002 and 'The Power of Babel: A Natural History of Languages', by John McWhorter. London: Heinemann, 2002. Herald, 30 Mar, p. 13. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Glasgow Live, and kicking...review of Glasgow Live radio station. University of Glasgow Newsletter, 241(30 Nov), p. 9.

Maley, W. (2002) Going against the grain. Book review 'Five Moral Pieces', by Umberto Eco, translated by Alastair McEwan. London: Secker and Warburg, 2001. Herald, 5 Jan, p. 11. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) In the name of the father: just how complicit was the papacy in the Shoah?. Book review 'Unholy War: The Vatican's Role in the Rise of Modern Anti-Semitism', by David I. Kertzer. London: Macmillan, 2002. Herald, 2 Feb, p. 10. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Ireland, versus, Scotland: crossing the (English) language barrier. In: Norquay, G. and Smyth, G. (eds.) Across the Margins: Cultural Identity and Change in the Atlantic Archipelago. Manchester University Press: Manchester, UK, pp. 13-30. ISBN 9780719057496

Maley, W. (2002) No songs of praise for backstreet boy. Book review 'The Gatekeeper: A Memoir', by Terry Eagleton. London: Allen Lane/The Penguin Press, 2001. Herald, 19 Jan, p. 10. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Nostalgia flourishes in this tale of tragedy. Book review 'Permanent Violet', by Ronald Frame. Edinburgh: Polygon, 2002. Herald, 15 Jun, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Not to deconstruct? righting and deference in "Not to disturb". In: McQuillan, M. (ed.) Theorizing Muriel Spark: Gender, Race, Deconstruction. Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke, UK, pp. 170-188. ISBN 9780333794142

Maley, W. (2002) Our Celtic connections: there's no such thing as equal measures in this story of two countries. Book review 'Ireland and Scotland: Literature and Culture, State and Nation, 1966-2000', by Ray Ryan. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2002. Herald, 16 Mar, p. 13. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Praise be, to the man from his number one fan. Book review 'On a Grander Scale: The Outstanding Career of Sir Christopher Wren', by Lisa Jardine. London: HarperCollins, 2002. Herald, 7 Sep, p. 13. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) The professors, the masters, the servants of the servants, and the voices. In: Collins, A., Lewis, B. and Parrott, F.G. (eds.) Confluence. University of Strathclyde: Glasgow, UK, pp. 5-6. ISBN 9780947649012

Maley, W. (2002) Review of Christine van Boheemen-Saaf, Joyce, Derrida , Lacan, and the Trauma of History: Reading, Narrative, and Postcolonialism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999). European Legacy, 7(2), pp. 250-251. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Review of Hiram Morgan (ed.), Political Ideology in Ireland, 1541-1641 (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1999), and Patrick Cheney and Lauren Silberman (eds.), Worldmaking Spenser: Explorations in the Early Modern Age (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 2000). Reformation, 6, pp. 223-227. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Review of Joan Fitzpatrick, Irish Demons: English Writings on Ireland, the Irish and Gender by Spenser and his Contemporaries (Lanham, Maryland, and Oxford: University Press of America, 2000). Notes and Queries, 247(4), pp. 517-518. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Review of Simon Wortham, Rethinking the University: Leverage and Deconstruction (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1999). Textual Practice, 16(2), pp. 377-388. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Shaping views of culture. Book reviews 'Dorian', by Will Self. London: Viking, 2002 and 'Feeding Frenzy', by Will Self. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 2002. Herald, 21 Sep, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Show me money's origins. Book review 'Carnegie', by Peter Krass. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley and Sons, 2002. Herald, 14 Dec, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Silence of the Language: Voices, Violence, Ventriloquism: Review of Patricia Palmer, Language and Conquest in Early Modern Ireland: English Renaissance Literature and Elizabethan Imperial Expansion (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001). Bullán: An Irish Studies Journal, 6(2), pp. 127-131. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Tales for a new Scotland. Book review 'Rewriting Scotland: Welsh, McLean, Warner, Banks, Galloway and Kennedy', by Cristie L. March. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002. Scotsman, 14 Dec, p. 5. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) There is life after death in print - old radical John Steinbeck made his opinions count as a columnist too. Book review 'Of Men and Their Making: The Selected Non-Fiction of John Steinbeck', edited by Susan Shillinglaw and Jackson J. Benson. London: Allen Lane/The Penguin Press, 2002. Herald, 24 Feb, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Welsh's literary passport stamped. Book review 'Porno', by Irvine Welsh. London: Jonathan Cape, 2002. Herald, 17 Aug, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. and Jackson, E.-R. (2002) Committing to Kelman: the art of integrity and the politics of dissent. Edinburgh Review, 108, pp. 22-27.

2001

Maley, W. (2001) Belter off the conveyer belt: Think That's Life meets This Life for the lastest novel to join the Colgan ring of confidence. Book review 'Looking for Andrew McCarthy', by Jenny Colgan. London: HarperCollins, 2001. Herald, 8 Sep, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) The collapse of the New International. Parallax, 7(3), pp. 73-82. (doi: 10.1080/13534640110064066)

Maley, W. (2001) The collapse of the New International. Parallax, 7(3), pp. 73-82. (doi: 10.1080/13534640110064066)

Maley, W. (2001) Communing with the Church: revelation and revolution in Engels' "On the Early History of Christianity". In: Schad, J. (ed.) Writing the Bodies of Christ: The Church from Carlyle to Derrida. Ashgate: Aldershot, UK, pp. 11-23. ISBN 9780754605386

Maley, W. (2001) Elton has the fame game down to a fine art. Book review 'Dead Famous', by Ben Elton. London: Bantam Press/Transworld Publishers, 2001. Herald, 10 Nov, p. 11. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Framing work in the write style to visualise. Book review 'Portraits In Fiction', by A.S. Byatt. London: Chatto and Windus, 2001. Herald, 1 Dec, p. 11. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Harrowing tales of our civilization. Book review 'Austerlitz', by W.G. Sebald, translated by Anthea Bell. London: Hamish Hamilton, 2001. Herald, 20 Oct, p. 13. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Mind behind the Lord of the Rings. Book review 'Tolkien: A Biography', by Michael White. London: Little, Brown and Company, 2001. Herald, 15 Dec, p. 11. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Now for the page turner prize. Book review 'Glue', by Irvine Welsh. London: Jonathan Cape, 2001. Herald, 15 Dec, p. 10. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Reign of the Dark and Stormy Knight: the phenomenon of Stephen King, undefeated champion of horror. Book review 'Creepshows: The Illustrated Stephen King Movie Guide', by Stephen Jones. London: Titan Books, 2001. Herald, 24 Nov, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Review of Bruce McLeod, The Geography of Empire in English Literature, 1580-1745 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999). Theatre Research International, 26(1), pp. 119-120. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Review of Catherine M. S. Alexander and Stanley Wells (eds.), Shakespeare and Race (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000). Theatre Research International, 26(3), pp. 297-298. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Review of David Norbrook, Writing and the English Republic: Poetry, Rhetoric, and Politics, 1627-1660 (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998). Reformation, 5, pp. 186-188. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Review of Jacques Derrida, Monolingualism of the Other; or, The Prosthesis of Origin, trans. Patrick Mensah (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998). Textual Practice, 15(1), pp. 123-134. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Review of Murray Pittock, Celtic Identity and the British Image (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1999). Irish Studies Review, 9(2), pp. 290-292. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Spenser's languages: writing in the ruins of English. In: Hatfield, A. (ed.) Cambridge Companion to Spenser. Cambridge University Press, pp. 162-179. ISBN 0521641993

Maley, W. (2001) This world of media and mania brings satire back to life at last. Book review 'Going Out Live', by Mark Lawson. London: Picador, 2001. Herald, 3 Nov, p. 10. [Book Review]

2000

Maley, W. (2000) A century of wars. Book review 'My Century', by Günter Grass, translated by Michael Henry Heim. London: Faber and Faber, 1999. Scottish Socialist Voice, 23(2), p. 9. [Book Review]

Jackson, E.-R. and Maley, W. (2000) Birds of a feather?: a postcolonial reading of Irvine Welsh's Marabou Stork Nightmares (1995). Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses, 41, pp. 187-196.

Maley, W. (2000) Afterword: A view of the present state of Spenser studies: dialogue-wise. In: Morrison, J.K. and Greenfield, M. (eds.) Edmund Spenser: Essays on Culture and Allegory. Ashgate: Aldershot, pp. 183-195. ISBN 9780754602279

Maley, W. (2000) A Billy or a Tim? In: McGonigal, J., O'Rourke, D. and Whyte, H. (eds.) Across the Water: Irishness in Modern Scottish Writing. Argyll Publishing: Glendaruel, pp. 322-326. ISBN 9781902831152

Maley, W. (2000) Capital critique targets the hair bearers. Book review 'The Museum of Doubt', by James Meek. Edinburgh: Canongate/Rebel Inc., 2000. Sunday Herald, 4 Jun, p. 10. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2000) Consuming Others: Review of Francis Barker, Peter Hulme, and Margaret Iverson (eds.), Cannibalism and the Colonial World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), Cultural Margins series; John Erickson, Islam and Postcolonial Narrative (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998). English, 49(193), pp. 78-83. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2000) Crossing the hyphen of history: the Scottish Borders of Anglo-Irishness. In: Bery, A. and Murray, P. (eds.) Comparing Postcolonial Literatures: Dislocations. Macmillan: Basingstoke, pp. 31-42. ISBN 9780333723395

Maley, W. (2000) Denizens, citizens, tourists and others: marginality and mobility in the writings of James Kelman and Irvine Welsh. In: Bell, D. and Azzedine, H. (eds.) City Visions. Pearson Education Ltd.: Harlow, pp. 60-72. ISBN 9780582327412

Maley, W. (2000) ‘Hobson’s Choice: Review of Marion Hobson, Jacques Derrida: Opening Lines. Radical Philosophy, 100, pp. 59-60. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2000) If the cap fits. Book review 'Scotland's Shame?: Bigotry and Sectarianism in Modern Scotland', edited by T.M. Devine. Edinburgh: Mainstream, 2000. Sunday Herald, 2 Apr, p. 5. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2000) Kilt by kelt shell kithagain with kinagain. In: Attridge, D. and Howes, M.E. (eds.) Semicolonial Joyce. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 201-218. ISBN 9780521661799

Maley, W. (2000) Out of sight...into literature. Book review 'The Literary Companion to Edinburgh', by Andrew Lowrie. London: Methuen, 2000 (First published as 'The Edinburgh Literary Guide'. Edinburgh: Canongate Press, 1992). Sunday Herald, 9 Jul, p. 10. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2000) Refuge for the condemned writer. Book review 'The Art of the Story: An International Anthology of Contemporary Short Stories', edited by Daniel Halpern. London: Viking Press, 1999. Sunday Herald, 9 Apr, p. 10. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2000) Review of Andrew Murphy, But the Irish Sea Betwixt Us: Ireland, Colonialism, & Renaissance Literature. Textual Practice, 14(1), pp. 150-155. (doi: 10.1080/095023600363391)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2000) Review of Colin Kidd, British Identities Before Nationalism: Ethnicity and Nationhood in the Atlantic World, 1600-1800 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999). Irish Studies Review, 8(3), pp. 375-377. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2000) Review of Desmond M. Clarke and Charles Jones (eds.), The Rights of Nations: Nations and Nationalism in a Changing World (Cork: Cork University Press, 1999). Irish Studies Review, 8(2), pp. 256-258. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2000) Scenes from Gallowglass: the story of the Glasgow-Edinburgh railway murder of 1840. In: McGonigal, J., O'Rourke, D. and Whyte, H. (eds.) Across the Water: Irishness in Modern Scottish Writing. Argyll Publishing: Glendaruel, pp. 327-335. ISBN 9781902831152

Maley, W. (2000) Spectres of Engels. In: McQuillan, M. (ed.) Deconstruction: A Reader. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, pp. 383-387. ISBN 9780748612567

Maley, W. (2000) Subversion and squirrility in Irvine Welsh's shorter fiction. In: Cavanagh, D. and Kirk, T. (eds.) Subversion and Scurrility: Popular Discourse in Europe from 1500 to the Present. Ashgate: Aldershot, pp. 190-204. ISBN 9781840146431

1999

Maley, W. (1999) Keeping the classes apart. Book review 'The Debt Collector'. Scottish Socialist Voice, 2(14), p. 9. [Book Review]

Graham, C. and Maley, W. (1999) Introduction: Irish studies and postcolonial theory. Irish Studies Review, 7(2), pp. 149-152. (doi: 10.1080/09670889908455629)

Maley, W. (1999) Beyond the law?: The justice of deconstruction. Law and Critique, 10(1), pp. 49-69.

Maley, W. (1999) Book review 'Joyce, Joyceans and the Rhetoric of Citation', by Eloise Knowlton. Gainsville: University Press of Florida, 1998. Irish Studies Review, 7(3), pp. 411-412. (doi: 10.1080/09670889908455647)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Book review 'Shakespeare, Spenser and the Crisis in Ireland', by Christopher Highley. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. Renaissance Quarterly, 52(1), pp. 262-263. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Book review 'Spenser's Irish Experience: Wilde Fruit and Salvage Soyl', by Andrew Hadfield. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997; 'Literature, Travel, and Colonial Writing in the English Renaissance, 1545–1625', by Andrew Hadfield. London: Oxford University Press, 1998 and 'Repositioning Shakespeare: National Formations, Postcolonial Appropriations', by Thomas Cartelli. London: Routledge, 1999. European Journal of English Studies, 3(3), pp. 371-374. (doi: 10.1080/13825579908574451)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Book review 'Spenser's Life and the Subject of Biography', edited by Judith H. Anderson, Donald Cheney and David A. Richardson. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1996. European Journal of English Studies, 3(3), pp. 360-362. (doi: 10.1080/13825579908574451)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Book review 'The Arts of Empire: The Poetics of Colonialism from Raleigh to Milton', by Walter S.H. Lim. London: Associated University Presses, 1998. Seventeenth Century, 14(1), pp. 80-81. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Book review 'The Poetics of English Nationhood, 1590-1612', by Claire McEachern. (Cambridge studies in Renaissance literature and culture, 13). New York; London: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Reformation, 4, pp. 304-307. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Book reviews 'Edmund Spenser: A Reception History', by David Hill Radcliffe. Columbia, SC: Camden House, 1996; 'Jonson's Spenser: Evidence and Historical Criticism', by James A. Riddell and Stanley Stewart. Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne University Press, 1995. Yearbook of English Studies, 29, pp. 287-288. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Encarta isn't my idea of a good dictionary. Book review 'Encarta World Dictionary of English', edited by Kathy Rooney ... [et al.]. London: Bloomsbury/Microsoft, 1999. Sunday Herald, 8 Aug, p. 2. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Fact and fiction combine to make a high class piece of literature. Book review 'Vertigo', by W.G. Sebald. London: Harvill Press, 1999. Sunday Herald, 12 Dec, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Irish studies review: Irish Studies and Postcolonial Theory [Volume editors]. Irish Studies Review, 7(2), pp. 149-231.

Maley, W. (1999) Milton and "the complication of interests" in early modern Ireland. In: Rajan, B. and Sauer, E. (eds.) Milton and the Imperial Vision. Duquesne University Press: Pittsburgh, PA, pp. 155-168. ISBN 9780820703039

Maley, W. (1999) Orange voices peal in protest. Book review 'The Faithful Tribe: An Intimate Portrait of the Loyal Institutions', by Ruth Dudley Edwards. London: HarperCollins, 1999. Sunday Herald, 20 Jun, p. 9. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Postcolonial Shakespeare: British identity formation and Cymbeline. In: Richards, J. and Knowles, J. (eds.) Shakespeare’s Late Plays: New Readings. UNSPECIFIED, pp. 145-157.

Maley, W. (1999) Revisionism and nationalism: ambiviolences and dissensus. In: Brewster, S., Crossman, V., Becket, F. and Alderson, D. (eds.) Ireland in Proximity: History, Gender, Space. Routledge: London, UK; New York, USA, pp. 12-27. ISBN 0-415-18957-8 (hb); 0-415-18958-6 (pb)

Maley, W. (1999) Ronnie's lost plot. Book review 'Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan', by Edmund Morris. London: HarperCollins, 1999. Sunday Herald, 10 Oct, p. 10. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Spectres of Engels. In: Buse, P. and Stott, A. (eds.) Ghosts: deconstruction, psychoanalysis, history. Macmillan,: London, UK, pp. 23-49. ISBN 0-333-71143-2 (hb), 0-333-71144-0 (pb)

Maley, W. (1999) Substance in style. Book reviews 'Frederic Jameson: Marxism, Hermeneutics, Postmodernism', by Sean Homer. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1998; 'The Eagleton Reader', edited by Stephen Regan. Oxford: Blackwell, 1998. Radical Philosophy, 93, pp. 41-43. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Transitional phrases. Book reviews 'New Historicism and Cultural Materialism', by John Brannigan. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1998; 'Postmodern Narrative Theory', by Mark Currie. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1998; 'Deconstruction*Derrida', by Julian Wolfreys. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1998. English, 48(191), pp. 130-135. (doi: 10.1093/english/48.191.130)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Turning the table in the question of race. Book reviews 'White Reign: Deploying Whiteness in America', edited by Joe L. Kincheloe, Shirley R. Steinberg, Nelson M. Rodriguez and Ronald E. Chennault. Basingstoke: Macmillan Press, 1998 and 'Black Genius: African American Solutions to African American Problems', edited by Walter Mosley, Mantha Diawara, Clyde Taylor and Regina Austin. London: W.W. Norton and Co., 1999. Sunday Herald, 2 May, p. 11. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) The urban myth of a hard city with a soft centre. Book review 'Bloody Mary', by Meg Henderson. London: Flamingo, 1999. Sunday Herald, 7 Nov, p. 12. [Book Review]

1998

Maley, W. (1998) Review of Jimmy Boyle, Hero of the Underworld (London: Serpents Tail, 1998). Edinburgh Evening News, [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Review of Mary Hickman and Eleanor Bronwen (eds.), Discrimination and the Irish community in Britain (London: commission for racial equality, 1997). Fortnight, p. 10. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Border crossings: the multi-national contexts of British cultural studies. In: Ciglar-Zanic, J., Kalogjera, D. and Jemersic, J. (eds.) British Cultural Studies: Cross-Cultural Challenges: Conference Proceedings 26-28 February 1998. The British Council, Croatia, and the Department of English, University of Zagreb: Zagreb, pp. 205-212. ISBN 953-6728-00-1

Maley, W. (1998) Braveheart: raising the stakes of history. Irish Review, 22, pp. 67-80.

Maley, W. (1998) History, herstory, heresy and hearsay: review of Thomas C. Hofheinz, Joyce and the invention of Irish history (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 1995), and Emer Nolan, James Joyce and nationalism (Routledge: London, 1995). Bullán: An Irish Studies Journal, 3(2), pp. 150-152. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Measuring the middle: review of Edward Larrissy, Yeats the poet: the measures of difference (Sussex: Harvester, 1994). English, 47(189), pp. 253-257. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Postcolonial Joyce? In: Marshall, A. and Sammells, N. (eds.) Irish encounters: poetry, politics and prose since 1880. Sulis Press: Bath, pp. 59-69. ISBN 0-9526856-3-9

Maley, W. (1998) Prekoracivanje granica: visenacionalni konteksti britanskih kulturalnih studija (Border crossings: the multi-national contexts of British cultural studies). Stipe Grgas, 5(10), pp. 79-90.

Maley, W. (1998) Review of David J. Baker, between nations: Shakespeare, Spenser, Marvell, and the Question of Britain, (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1997). Irish Studies Review, 6(3), pp. 332-333. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Review of Frank McGuinness, Mutabilitie (London: Faber & Faber, 1997). Spenser Newsletter, 29(1), pp. 10-11. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Review of John Brannigan, Ruth Robbins and Julian Wolfreys (eds.), Applying: to Derrida (London: Macmillan, 1996). Radical Philosophy, 88, p. 52. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Review of Luke Gibbons Transformations in Irish culture. Textual Practice, 12(1), [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Review of Luke Gibbons transformations in Irish culture (Cork: Cork University Press, 1996), Richard Kearney postnationalist Ireland: politics, culture, philosophy (London: Routledge, 1996), and Gerry Smyth, the novel and the nation: studies in the new Irish fiction (London: Pluto Press, 1997). Textual Practice, 12(1), pp. 184-190. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Review of Martyn Bennett, The Civil Wars in Britain and Ireland, 1638-1651 (Blackwell: Oxford, 1997). Irish Studies Review, 6(1), pp. 71-73. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Review of Murray Pittock, Inventing and resisting Britain: cultural identities in Britain and Ireland, 1685-1789 (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1997). Irish Studies Review, 6(2), pp. 185-187. (doi: 10.1080/09670889808455605)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Review of Stephen Regan (ed.), the Eagleton reader (Oxford: Blackwell, 1998). Textual Practice, 12(3), pp. 545-551. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Sir Philip Sidney and Ireland. Spenser Studies: A Renaissance Poetry Annual, pp. 223-227.

Maley, W. (1998) Varieties of nationalism: post-revisionist Irish studies. In: Briggs, S., Hyland, P. and Sammells, P. (eds.) Reviewing Ireland: essays and interviews from Irish studies review. Sulis Press: Bath, pp. 265-272. ISBN 0-9526856-5-5

Maley, W. (1998) You’ll have had your theatre: preview of Irvine Welsh, you’ll have had your hole (1997). Spike: Picking the Brains of Popular Culture,

1997

Hadfield, A. and Maley, W. (Eds.) (1997) Edmund Spenser, A View of the State of Ireland: from the First Printed Edition (1633). Blackwell: Oxford. ISBN 9780631205340

Moore-Gilbert, B.J., Stanton, G. and Maley, W. (Eds.) (1997) Postcolonial Criticism. Series: Longman critical readers. Addison, Wesley and Longman: London. ISBN 9780582237971

Hadfield, A. and Maley, W. (1997) Introduction. In: Hadfield, A. and Maley, W. (eds.) Edmund Spenser, A View of the State of Ireland: from the First Printed Edition (1633). Blackwell: Oxford, xi-xxvi. ISBN 9780631205340

Maley, W. (1997) Aiming for the high ground. Book review 'Reclaiming Truth: Contribution to a Critique of Cultural Relativism', by Christopher Norris. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1996. Radical Philosophy, 84, pp. 45-46. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1997) Anglocentric or international?: the Bais debate on the future of Irish studies in Britain. British Studies for Irish Studies Newsletter, 11, p. 7.

Maley, W. (1997) Book review 'Solon his Follie, or, A Politique Discourse Touching the Reformation of Common-weales Conquered, Declined or Corrupted', by by Richard Beacon, edited by Clare Carroll and Vincent Carey. Binghamton: Centre for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, 1996. Spenser Newsletter, 28(2), pp. 1-3. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1997) Book review 'Translating Ireland: Translation, Languages, Cultures', by Michael Cronin. Cork: Cork University Press, 1996. Translation and Literature, 6(1), pp. 122-125. (doi: 10.3366/tal.1997.6.1.122)

Maley, W. (1997) Book reviews 'The Semiotics of Revenge: Subjectivity and Abjection in English Renaissance Tragedy', by Attila Kiss; 'Demand, Desire, and the Drive in Sidney's Texts and Their Contexts', by Antónia Szabari. (Acta Universitatis Szegediensis de Attila József Nominatae. Papers in English and American studies, 5; Monograph series, 1). Szeged, Hungary: Dept. of English, "József Attila" University, 1995. Sidney Newsletter and Journal, 15(1), pp. 80-82. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1997) Books review 'The Reformation of the Subject: Spenser, Milton and the English Protestant Epic', by Linda Gregerson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. English, 46(186), pp. 157-162. (doi: 10.1093/english/46.184.85)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1997) Borders welfare: the state of Scottish theatre. ScotLit, 16, pp. 1-2.

Maley, W. (1997) Doing history: deconstructing text and context. Gramma: Journal of Theory and Criticism, 5, pp. 125-140.

Maley, W. (1997) Fording the nation: the abridgement of the British problem in Perkin Warbeck (1633). Critical Survey, 9(3), pp. 11-31.

Maley, W. (1997) Frantz Fanon. In: Moore-Gilbert, B.J., Stanton, G. and Maley, W. (eds.) Postcolonial Criticism. Series: Longman critical readers. Addison, Wesley and Longman: London, pp. 12-15. ISBN 9780582237971

Maley, W. (1997) Hermetic and hermeneutic. Books reviews 'Derrida and Autobiography', by Robert Smith. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995; 'Introduction to Literary Hermeneutics', by Peter Szondi, translated by Martha Woodmansee. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. English, 46(184), pp. 85-91. (doi: 10.1093/english/46.184.85)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1997) The "in-between poet". Book review 'Edmund Spenser', by Colin Burrow. Plymouth: Northcote House in association with the British Council, 1996. In-between: Essays and Studies in Literary Criticism, 6(1), pp. 77-79. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1997) The incorporation of identities in Perkin Warbeck: a response to Lisa Hopkins. Connotations: A Journal for Critical Debate, 7(1), pp. 105-115.

Maley, W. (1997) Lost in the hyphen of history: the limits of Anglo-Irishness. Irish Review, 20(1), pp. 23-29.

Maley, W. (1997) Minority discourse and internal colonialism. In: Moore-Gilbert, B.J., Stanton, G. and Maley, W. (eds.) Postcolonial Criticism. Series: Longman critical readers. Addison, Wesley and Longman: London, pp. 47-52. ISBN 9780582237971

Maley, W. (1997) Orientations. In: Moore-Gilbert, B.J., Stanton, G. and Maley, W. (eds.) Postcolonial Criticism. Series: Longman critical readers. Addison, Wesley and Longman: London, pp. 1-6. ISBN 9780582237971

Maley, W. (1997) Post-nationalist Joyce. James Joyce Broadsheet, 46, p. 1.

Maley, W. (1997) Salvaging Spenser: Colonialism, Culture and Identity. Series: Language, discourse, society. Macmillan Press: Houndmills. ISBN 9780333629420

Maley, W. (1997) Shakespeare, Holinshed and Ireland. In: Burnett, M. T. and Wray, R. (eds.) Shakespeare and Ireland: History, Politics, Culture. Macmillan: Basinstoke, pp. 27-46. ISBN 9780333714508

Maley, W. (1997) This sceptred isle: Shakespeare and the British problem. In: Joughin, J.J. (ed.) Shakespeare and National Culture. Manchester University Press: Manchester, pp. 83-108. ISBN 9780719048883

Maley, W. (1997) Women's and feminist postcolonial theory. In: Moore-Gilbert, B.J., Stanton, G. and Maley, W. (eds.) Postcolonial Criticism. Series: Longman critical readers. Addison, Wesley and Longman: London, pp. 43-47. ISBN 9780582237971

1996

Maley, W. (1996) Arthur Miller. In: Hawkins-Dady, M. (ed.) Reader's Guide to Literature in English. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers: London, pp. 485-486. ISBN 9781884964206

Maley, W. (1996) Book review 'Coloured People', by Henry Louis Gates Jr. London: Viking, 1994. Textual Practice, 10(1), pp. 165-171. (doi: 10.1080/09502369608582243)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1996) Book review 'Imperialism and Gender: Constructions of Masculinity', edited by Christopher E. Gittings. New Lambton, NSW: Dangaroo Press, 1996. Journal for the Study of British Cultures, 3(2), pp. 207-211. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1996) Book review 'Irish Identity and the Literary Revival: Synge, Yeats, Joyce and O'Casey', by G.J. Watson, 2nd ed., Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 1979, 1994. Irish Studies Review, 14(1), pp. 46-47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1996) Book review 'Milton and Republicanism', edited by David Armitage, Armand Himy and Quentin Skinner. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. Textual Practice, 11(1), pp. 147-153. (doi: 10.1080/09502369708582271)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1996) Book review 'Solon his Follie, or, A Politique Discourse Touching the Reformation of Common-weales Conquered, Declined or Corrupted', by Richard Beacon, edited by Clare Carroll and Vincent Carey. Binghamton: Centre for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, 1996. Irish Studies Review, 17, pp. 44-45. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1996) Book review 'Strangers to That Land: British Perceptions of Ireland from the Reformation to the Famine', edited by Andrew Hadfield and John McVeagh. Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe, 1994. Spenser Newsletter, 27(1), pp. 4-6. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1996) Book review 'Whither Marxism?: Global crises in international perspective', edited by Bernd Magnus and Stephen Cullenberg. London: Routledge, 1995. Edinburgh Review, 95, pp. 170-173. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1996) Book reviews 'The British Problem, c. 1534-1707: State Formation in the Atlantic Archipelago', edited by Brendan Bradshaw and John Morrill. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1996; 'Uniting the Kingdom?: the Making of British History', edited by Alexander Grant and Keith J. Stringer. London: Routledge, 1995; 'Religion and Political Culture in Britain and Ireland: From the Glorious Revolution to the Decline of Empire', by David Hempton. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. History Ireland, 4(4), pp. 53-55. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1996) Book reviews 'Things of Darkness: Economies of race and Gender in Early Modern England', by Kim F. Hall. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1995; 'Authority and Representation in Early Modern Discourse', by Robert Weimann, edited by David Hillman. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996. Sidney Newsletter and Journal, 14(2), pp. 81-83. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1996) Dialogue-wise: Some notes on the Irish context of Spenser's View. Connotations: A Journal for Critical Debate, 6(1), pp. 67-77.

Maley, W. (1996) Spenser and Ireland: an annotated bibliography, 1986-96. Irish University Review, 26(2), pp. 342-353.

Maley, W. (1996) Spenser and Scotland: the view and the limits of Anglo‐Irish identity. Prose Studies, 19(1), pp. 1-18. (doi: 10.1080/01440359608586571)

Maley, W. (1996) Spenser's View and Stanyhurst's Description. Notes and Queries, 43(2), pp. 140-142.

Maley, W. (1996) Swearing blind: Kelman and the curse of the working classes in 'The taboo-word totem'. Edinburgh Review, 95, pp. 105-112.

Maley, W. (1996) "To weet to work Irenaes franchisement": Ireland in "The Faerie Queene". Irish University Review, 26(2), pp. 303-319.

Maley, W. (1996) Varieties of nationalism: post-revisionist Irish studies. Irish Studies Review, 15, pp. 34-37.

1995

Maley, W. (1995) “Another Britain”?: Bacon's certain considerations touching the plantation in Ireland (1609). Prose Studies, 18(1), pp. 1-18. (doi: 10.1080/01440359508586541)

Maley, W. (1995) Book review 'Coloured People', by Henry Louis Gates Jr. London: Viking, 1994. Herald, 14 Jan, [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1995) Book review 'Specters of Marx: The State of the Debt, the Work of Mourning and the New International', by Jacques Derrida, translated by Peggy Kamuf. London: Routledge, 1994. Edinburgh Review, 93, pp. 223-225. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1995) Book review 'Strong Words, Brave Deeds: The Poetry, Life and Times of Thomas O'Brien, Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War', edited by H. Gustav Klaus. Dublin: The O'Brien Press, 1994. History Ireland, 3(2), pp. 60-61. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1995) Book review 'The Kilcolman Notebook', by Robert Welch. Dingle, Co. Kerry: Brandon Press, 1994. Spenser Newsletter, 26(1), pp. 20-21. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1995) Book review 'To the Death, Amic', by John Bryson. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1995. Herald, 11 Feb, [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1995) Britannia major: writing and unionist identity. In: Hill, T. and Hughes, W. (eds.) Contemporary Writing and National Identity. Sulis Press: Bath, pp. 46-53. ISBN 9780952685609

Maley, W. (1995) The Empire writes back. Book review 'Colonial Discourse and Post-Colonial Theory: A Reader', edited and introduced by Patrick Williams and Laura Chrisman. Brighton: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1993. Radical Philosophy, 70, pp. 48-49. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1995) Exploding England. In: Wadham-Smith, N. (ed.) British Studies Now: Anthology Issues 1-5. British Council: London, pp. 71-73. ISBN 9780863552939

Maley, W. (1995) Exploding England: historiography and the British problem. In: Wadham-Smith, N. (ed.) British Studies Now: Anthology Issues 1-5. British Council: London, pp. 1-2. ISBN 9780863552939

Maley, W. (1995) Gender and genre: masculinity and militarism in the writings of Barnaby Rich. Irish Studies Review, 13, pp. 2-6.

Maley, W. (1995) History's mandate: Alasdair Gray and the art of independence. Glasgow Review, 3, pp. 47-58.

Maley, W. (1995) The land of Ire: Frühe englische Darstellungen Irlands. In: Fuchs, A., Harden, T. and Juhl, E. (eds.) Reisen im Diskurs: Modelle der Literarischen Fremderfahrung von den Pilgerberichten bis zur Postmoderne: Tagungsakten des Internationales Symposions zur Reiseliteratur, University College Dublin vom 10.-12. März 1994. Series: Neue Bremer Beiträge (8). Universitätsverlag C. Winter: Heidelberg, pp. 393-403. ISBN 9783825303037

1994

Maley, W. (1994) Abridged too far. Book review 'Marx's Capital: A Student Edition', edited and introduced by Christopher J. Arthur. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1992. Radical Philosophy, 67, pp. 53-54. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Book review 'Burke and Hare', by Owen Dudley Edwards. Edinburgh: The Mercat Press, 1980, 1993 (2nd ed.). History Ireland, 2(2), p. 62. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Book review 'Eton Renewed: A History from 1860 to the Present Day', by Tim Card. London: John Murray, 1994. Herald, 30 Aug, [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Book review 'Laughter in the Dark: the Plays of Alan Ayckbourn', by Albert E. Kalson. London: Associated University Presses, 1993. Durham University Journal, 55(1), pp. 151-152. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Book review 'Lifetimes of Commitment: Aging, Politics, Psychology', by Molly Andrews. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991. Textual Practice, 8(2), pp. 392-395. (doi: 10.1080/09502369408582199)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Book review 'Raising the Tone of Philosophy: Late Essays by Immanual Kant, Transformative Critique by Jacques Derrida', edited by Peter Fenves. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993. Radical Philosophy, 68, pp. 60-61. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Book review 'Rethinking Literary Biography: A Postmodern Approach to Tennessee Williams', by Nicholas Pagan. London: Associated University Presses, 1993. Durham University Journal, 86(2), pp. 352-353. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Book review 'Some Recent Attacks: Essays Cultural and Political', by James Kelman. Stirling: AK Press, 1992. Textual Practice, 8(3), pp. 509-516. (doi: 10.1080/09502369408582207)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Book review 'The Far Side of Desire', by Ralph Glasser. Sutton: Severn House, 1994. Herald, 17 Dec, [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Book review 'The Ideology of the Text', by Christopher Hampton. Milton Keynes: Open University Press, 1990. Textual Practice, 8(1), pp. 176-181. (doi: 10.1080/09502369408582191)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Book reviews 'Filming Beckett's Television Plays: A Director's Experience', by Sidney Homan. London: Associated University Presses, 1992; 'Pinter's Odd Man Out: Staging and Filming 'Old Times'', by Sidney Homan. London: Associated University Presses, 1993. Durham University Journal, 55(1), pp. 152-154. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Cultural devolution? Representing Scotland in the 1970s. In: Moore-Gilbert, B. (ed.) The Arts in the 1970's: Cultural Closure? Routledge: London, pp. 78-98. ISBN 9780415099059

Maley, W. (1994) Rebels and redshanks: Milton and the British problem. Irish Studies Review, 6, pp. 7-11.

Maley, W. (1994) The remains of deconstruction. Book reviews 'Acts of Literature', by Jacques Derrida, edited by Derek Attridge. London: Routledge, 1992; 'Cinders', by Jacques Derrida. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1991; 'The Other Heading: Reflections on Today's Europe', by Jacques Derrida. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1992. Radical Philosophy, 66, pp. 49-51. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) A Spenser Chronology. Series: Macmillan author chronologies. Macmillan: Basingstoke. ISBN 9780333537442

Maley, W. (1994) Spenser's Irish English: language and identity in early modern Ireland. Studies in Philology, 91(4), pp. 417-431.

Maley, W. (1994) The supplication of the blood of the English most lamentably murdered in Ireland, cryeng out of the yearth for revenge (1598). Analecta Hibernica, 36, pp. 3-91.

1993

Bradshaw, B., Hadfield, A. and Maley, W. eds. (1993) Representing Ireland: Literature and the Origins of Conflict 1534-1660. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. ISBN 9780521416344

Hadfield, A. and Maley, W. (1993) English alternatives and Irish representatives. In: Bradshaw, B., Hadfield, A. and Maley, W. (eds.) Representing Ireland: Literature and the Origins of Conflict 1534-1660. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 1-23. ISBN 9780521416344

Maley, W. (1993) Book review 'Sir William Herbert: Croftus, sive de Hibernia Liber', edited by Arthur Keaveney and John Madden. Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1992. Spenser Newsletter, 24(1), pp. 7-9. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1993) The Crosshill railway murder of 1840. History Ireland, 1(1), pp. 24-26.

Maley, W. (1993) How Milton and some contemporaries read Spenser's view. In: Bradshaw, B., Hadfield, A. and Maley, W. (eds.) Representing Ireland: Literature and the Origins of Conflict 1534-1660. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 191-208. ISBN 9780521416344

1992

Maley, W. (1992) Book review 'Old School Ties', by Tim Devlin and Hywel Williams. London: Sinclair-Stevenson, 1992. Herald, 27 Aug, p. 20. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1992) Deconstruction. Strathclyde Journal of Literature and Culture, pp. 17-25.

Maley, W. (1992) A hungry belly has no ears. Scottish Labour History Review, 6, p. 11.

Maley, W. (1992) In the tracks of British justice: The trial and execution of Dennis Doolan and Patrick Redding, Irish labourers on the Glasgow-Edinburgh railway line, 1841. Law and Critique, 3(2), pp. 211-217. (doi: 10.1007/BF01128495)

Maley, W. (1992) A rail celebration marred by memory of hanging. Transport Review, 23 Oct, p. 3.

1991

Maley, W. (1991) Book review 'Naming in Paradise: Milton and the Language of Adam and Eve', by John Leonard. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990. Parlance: The Journal of the Poetics and Linguistics Association, 3(1), pp. 94-96. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1991) Book review 'Your Cheatin' Heart', by John Byrne. London: BBC Books, 1990. Red Letters: A Review of Cultural Politics, 28, p. 7. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1991) Brother Tel: the politics of Eagletonism. Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory, 1(1), pp. 270-287. (doi: 10.1093/ywcct/1.1.270)

Maley, W. (1991) Extract from Willey Maley and John Maley, Gallowglass: Scene 14: Shadow of a hangman. Scottish Labour History Review, 5, p. 9.

Maley, W. (1991) Extract from Willy Maley and John Maley 'From Calton to Catalonia: Scene 6: Food for Spain'. Scottish Labour History Review, 5, p. 17.

Maley, W. (1991) From Calton to Catalonia: James Maley, working class activist, communist, international brigader and Spanish POW. Scottish Labour History Review, 5, pp. 15-16.

Maley, W. (1991) Spenser and Ireland: a select bibliography. Spenser Studies: A Renaissance Poetry Annual, 9, pp. 227-242.

Maley, W. (1991) The trial and execution of Dennis Doolan and Patrick Redding, Irish labourers on the Glasgow-Edinburgh railway line, 1841. Scottish Labour History Review, 5, pp. 7-9.

1990

Maley, W. (1990) Book review 'A Spenser Encyclopedia', edited by A.C. Hamilton. London: Routledge, 1990. Textual Practice, 6(3), pp. 543-549. (doi: 10.1080/09502369208582153)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1990) Book review 'Brian Friel and Ireland's Drama', Richard Pine. London: Routledge, 1990. Textual Practice, 6(2), pp. 324-326. (doi: 10.1080/09502369208582145)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1990) Book review 'British Post-Structuralism Since 1968', Antony Easthope. London: Routledge, 1988. Textual Practice, 4(2), pp. 336-343. (doi: 10.1080/09502369008582090)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1990) Book reviews 'Framing the Sign: Criticism and Its Institutions', by Jonathan D. Culler. Oxford: Blackwell, 1989 and 'On Puns: the Foundation of Letters', edited by Jonathan D. Culler. Oxford: Blackwell, 1989. Parlance: The Journal of the Poetics and Linguistics Association, 2(1), pp. 117-124. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1990) Invoicing Cairns and Richards. Textual Practice, 4(1), pp. 107-112. (doi: 10.1080/09502369008582081)

Maley, W. (1990) Mayhem in a town called Gallus: review of Glasgow's Mayfest 1990. Red Letters: A Review of Cultural Politics, 27, p. 3. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1990) Undermining archaeology: from reconstruction to deconstruction. In: Bapty, I. and Yates, T. (eds.) Archaeology After Structuralism: Post-Structuralism and the Practice of Archaeology. Routledge: London, pp. 62-77. ISBN 9780415045001

1989

Maley, W. (1989) Book review 'Writing Ireland: Colonialism, Nationalism and Culture', David Cairns and Shaun Richards. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1988. Textual Practice, 3(2), pp. 291-298. (doi: 10.1080/09502368908582063)[Book Review]

1986

Maley, W. (1986) Centralisation and censorship. In: MacCabe, C. and Stewart, O. (eds.) The BBC and Public Service Broadcasting. Series: Images of culture. Manchester University Press: Manchester, pp. 32-45. ISBN 9780719019647

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Articles

Maley, W. (2023) Double Dutch: the Boate Brothers and colonial cosmography. Journal of Early Modern Studies, 12, pp. 235-250. (doi: 10.36253/JEMS-2279-7149-1439)

Maley, W. (2023) Outlandish history: the world-changing fiction of Diana Gabaldon. Historical Novels Review(103), pp. 8-9.

Lusk, K. and Maley, W. (2022) Drama out of a crisis: James Connolly’s Under Which Flag (1916) and Teresa Deevy’s The Wild Goose (1936). Irish Studies Review, 30(4), pp. 453-475. (doi: 10.1080/09670882.2022.2127642)

Maley, W. and Stacey, R. (2022) Winston Churchill’s Divi Britannici (1675) and archipelagic royalism. Humanities, 11(5), 109. (doi: 10.3390/h11050109)

Maley, W. (2019) 'She done Coriolanus at the Convent’: empowerment and entrapment in Teresa Deevy’s In Search of Valour. Irish University Review, 49(2), pp. 356-369. (doi: 10.3366/iur.2019.0411)

Palmer, P., Baker, D. J. and Maley, W. (2019) Enter Macmorris. Dublin Review of Books, 113,

Maley, W. (2019) My Life in Libraries. Scottish Book Trust [blog], 13 March.

Dick, M.-D. , Lusk, K. and Maley, W. (2019) "The Agitator’s Wife" (1894): the story behind James Connolly’s lost play? Irish Studies Review, 27(1), pp. 1-21. (doi: 10.1080/09670882.2018.1558473)

Maley, W. (2018) Spark life: the biographies of Muriel Spark. Scottish Book Trust [blog], 19 Dec.

Maley, W. (2018) Muriel Spark and Africa. Scottish Book Trust [blog], 5 Nov.

Baker, D., Maley, W. and Palmer, P. (2018) What ish my network? Introducing MACMORRIS: digitising cultural activity and collaborative networks in early modern Ireland. Literature Compass, 15(11), e12496. (doi: 10.1111/lic3.12496)

Maley, W. (2018) Ralegh studies: a plea for a new subject. Spenser Review, 48(3), 1.

Maley, W. (2018) Neptune to the Common-wealth of England (1652): the republican Britannia and the continuity of interests. Seventeenth Century, 33(4), pp. 463-483. (doi: 10.1080/0268117X.2018.1484633)

Maley, W. (2018) Dr Spark, I presume? The return of Muriel Spark’s forgotten drama. Scottish Book Trust [blog], 14 Aug.

Maley, W. (2018) Autumn Voices: guest blog. Autumn Voices, 17 Apr.

Maley, W. (2018) Muriel Spark burns bright on Burns night. Scottish Book Trust [blog], 23 Jan.

Maley, W. and Kolocotroni, V. (2018) Introduction: Prime Spark. Textual Practice, 32(9), pp. 1485-1493. (doi: 10.1080/0950236X.2018.1533170)

Maley, W. and Kolocotroni, V. (2018) The Prime of Muriel Spark: a Centenary Retrospect [Guest Editors]. Textual Practice, 32(9),

Maley, W. , Kolocotroni, V. and Greig, D. (2018) David Greig – Spark at play: a dialogue with Vassiliki Kolocotroni and Willy Maley. Textual Practice, 32(9), pp. 1677-1680. (doi: 10.1080/0950236X.2018.1533173)

Maley, W. (2017) Far distant, far distant: Orwell, my father & Catalonia. Freedom TV,

Maley, W. (2017) Muriel Spark, sports commentary, and the spoken word. Scottish Book Trust [blog], 7 Aug.

Maley, W. (2017) The crème de la crème? Old favourites, new-fangled works, and other fictions. Studies in Scottish Literature, 43(2), pp. 179-184.

Maley, W. (2017) The right woman for the job? Muriel Spark’s ‘The Only Problem’. Bottle Imp(22),

Maley, W. (2017) Spenser and Europe: Britomart after Brexit. Spenser Review, 47(3), 42.

Maley, W. (2016) Hearing voices: Muriel Spark on the radio. Scottish Book Trust [blog], 12 Dec.

Maley, W. (2016) Shakespeare, Easter 1916, and the Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain. Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, 16(2), pp. 189-205. (doi: 10.1111/sena.12185)

Maley, W. (2016) Spark on Screen: The Book-to-screen Adaptations of Muriel Spark. Scottish Book Trust [blog], 17 Oct.

Maley, W. (2016) Scotland shouldn’t rush second indyref – that’s Ireland’s bitter lesson. Conversation, 16 Sep.

Lusk, K. and Maley, W. (2016) Commemorating Connolly: contexts, comparisons and Celtic connections. Irish Studies Review, 24(4), pp. 385-395. (doi: 10.1080/09670882.2016.1226676)

Maley, W. and Lusk, K. (2016) Six days that shook the world: how the Easter Rising changed everything. Conversation, 4 Apr.

Maley, W. (2016) Scotland and the Easter Rising: How #indyref may have changed the narrative. CommonSpace, 29 Jan.

Maley, W. and Lusk, K. (2016) We need to talk about the Easter Rising. Irish Voice, 30, p. 6.

Maley, W. (2016) View from Scotland: we are not facing the end of the EU, but the break-up of Britain. Times Higher Education, 24 Jun.

Maley, W. (2015) Why a play made in 1973 is still relevant to Scotland today. National(218), pp. 28-29.

Maley, W. (2015) I favour peer review over metrics. Better to be judged by a panel of one's peers than by citations. Times Higher Education, 2215, p. 35.

Maley, W. (2015) They stood beside the Spanish people. Irish Voice, 18, pp. 8-9.

Maley, W. (2014) Peninsula lost: mapping Milton’s celtiberian cartographies. SEDERI Yearbook: Yearbook of the Spanish and Portuguese Society for English Renaissance Studies, 24, pp. 69-93.

Maley, W. and Murray, P. (2014) "And thence as far as Archipelago": mapping Marlowe’s "British shore". Early Modern Literary Studies, 23,

Maley, W. (2013) Bend it like Beckett: class rules in Irish literature. Irish Review, 47, pp. 63-85.

Maley, W. (2013) Fifty shades of Gray: Empire, inequality and empowerment in Poor Things (1992). Edinburgh Review, 136, pp. 71-86.

Maley, W. (2013) The girls of slender means: 50 years on. West End Report,

Maley, W. (2013) On the abolition of the Scottish Department. Studies in Scottish Literature, 38(1), pp. 35-40.

Maley, W. (2012) Comment on: Report of the Review of Higher Education Governance in Scotland, chaired by Professor Ferdinand von Prondzynski (Scottish Government, 2012). Times Higher Education(2,066), p. 49.

Maley, W. (2012) Comment on Mhudi, by Sol T. Plaatje. Times Higher Education(2,064), p. 47.

Maley, W. (2012) Comment on Albert Nobbs: A Novella, by George Moore. Times Higher Education(2,060), p. 51.

Maley, W. (2012) "Not every sperm was sacred": review of Richard Strier, The Unrepentant Renaissance: From Petrarch to Shakespeare to Milton (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2012). Times Higher Education, 2047, p. 50.

Maley, W. (2012) Review of Frank Ferguson and Andrew R. Holmes (eds.), Revising Robert Burns and Ulster: Literature, Religion and Politics, c.1770-1920 (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2009). Irish Studies Review, 20(1), pp. 93-97.

Maley, W. (2012) Tall tales and stilettos: Muriel Spark's short stories. Edinburgh Review(134), pp. 7-32.

Herron, T. and Maley, W. (2011) Introduction: Monumental Sidney. Sidney Journal, 29(1-2), pp. 1-25.

Herron, T. and Maley, W. (2011) Sir Henry Sidney in Ireland and Wales [Volume editors]. Sidney Journal, 29(1-2),

Maley, W. (2011) From Red Clydeside to Ned Clydeside: Peter Mullan and the screening of class. Edinburgh Review, 133, pp. 7-24.

Maley, W. (2011) 'My father took his football seriously', memories are made of this ... Alzheimer Scotland launches new website as part of the charity's Football Recognition Project. Celtic View, 47(18), pp. 42-43.

Maley, W. (2011) Rebus without a cause - but who's complaining. Perspectives, 26, p. 20.

Maley, W. (2010) Wings but no prayers: Review of Louise Welsh and Zoe Strachan, Panic Patterns, Citizens Theatre, Glasgow, 19-30 October 2010. Times Higher Education(1,971), p. 51.

Maley, W. (2010) Contributor to '2010 Books of the Year: the Prose and the Cons', compiled by Lesley McDowell. Herald, 27 Nov, pp. 8-11.

Maley, W. (2010) The English Renaissance, the British problem, and the early modern archipelago. Critical Quarterly, 52(4), pp. 23-36. (doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8705.2010.01967.x)

Maley, W. (2010) James Connolly, colonialism, and "Celtic Communism". Perspectives, 28, pp. 15-18.

Maley, W. (2010) On the spot. Campus News (University of Glasgow), 10(Jan), p. 15.

Maley, W. (2010) Sentenced to fifteen years: The story of creative writing at Glasgow since 1995. International Literary Quarterly,

Maley, W. (2009) Catalonia dreaming: the Scots who fought Franco. Perspectives, 23, pp. 9-11.

Maley, W. (2009) Comment: The woman who inspired Scots to fight. Herald, 5 Dec, p. 3.

Maley, W. (2009) Contributor to '2009: a Year in Chapter and Verse', compiled by Lesley McDowell. Herald, 28 Nov, pp. 10-15.

Maley, W. (2009) Rekindling Spark: the Morningside star of the mercurial Muriel. Perspectives, 21, pp. 17-18.

Maley, W. (2009) Review of Stewart Mottram, Empire and Nation in Early English Renaissance Literature, Studies in renaissance literature 25 (Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 2008). Review of English Studies, pp. 1-3. (doi: 10.1093/res/hgp075)

Maley, W. (2008) James Kelman: an appreciation. Perspectives, 17, pp. 17-19.

Maley, W. (2008) Scotland and Africa: literary links from Glasgow to Lagos. Campus News (University of Glasgow), 3(Apr), p. 17.

Maley, W. (2007) Away with the faeries (or, Its Grimm up North): Yeats and Scotland. Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies, 1(1), pp. 161-177.

Maley, W. (2007) Counting on collaboration, accounting for success: eSharp, The Kelvingrove Review, and Historical Perspectives. eSharp, 10, pp. 1-5.

Maley, W. (2007) Smashing the cistern: the acid test of Irvine's Welsh's short stories. Perspectives, 16, pp. 8-12.

Maley, W. (2007) A thing most Brutish: depicting Shakespear's multi-nation state. Shakespeare, 3(1), pp. 79-101. (doi: 10.1080/17450910701252164)

Maley, W. (2006) British III done: recent work on Shakespeare and British, English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh identities. Literature Compass, 3(3), pp. 487-512. (doi: 10.1111/j.1741-4113.2006.00322.x)

Maley, W. (2006) Golden age rage: is the claimed Renaissance in Scottish literature real? Product: Over the Counter Culture, 11, pp. 36-41.

Maley, W. (2006) Letter from Glasgow: where the streets have no shame. Field Day Review, 2, pp. 315-326.

Maley, W. (2006) Police Academy - conspiracy theory. Drouth, 22, pp. 73-74.

Maley, W. (2005) Britizenship: the touchy subject of the British state. Drouth, 18, pp. 37-42.

Maley, W. (2005) Introduction: this issue is class. Drouth, 18, p. 4.

Maley, W. (2005) Who let the underdogs out? Drouth, 18, pp. 78-79.

Maley, W. (2004) Bodies talking: working out with Lyotard. Drouth, 13, pp. 49-53.

Maley, W. (2004) Part of the Union or part of the (British) problem?: new British history, old Marxist historiography. Drouth, 12, pp. 52-56.

Maley, W. and Neely, S. (2003) Tartan Tarantino?: getting medieval with Macbeth. Drouth, 10, pp. 9-13.

Jackson, E.-R. and Maley, W. (2002) Celtic connections: Colonialism and culture in Irish-Scottish modernism. Interventions: The International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, 4(1), pp. 68-78. (doi: 10.1080/13698010120XXXXXX)

Maley, W. (2002) Glasgow Live, and kicking...review of Glasgow Live radio station. University of Glasgow Newsletter, 241(30 Nov), p. 9.

Maley, W. and Jackson, E.-R. (2002) Committing to Kelman: the art of integrity and the politics of dissent. Edinburgh Review, 108, pp. 22-27.

Maley, W. (2001) The collapse of the New International. Parallax, 7(3), pp. 73-82. (doi: 10.1080/13534640110064066)

Maley, W. (2001) The collapse of the New International. Parallax, 7(3), pp. 73-82. (doi: 10.1080/13534640110064066)

Jackson, E.-R. and Maley, W. (2000) Birds of a feather?: a postcolonial reading of Irvine Welsh's Marabou Stork Nightmares (1995). Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses, 41, pp. 187-196.

Graham, C. and Maley, W. (1999) Introduction: Irish studies and postcolonial theory. Irish Studies Review, 7(2), pp. 149-152. (doi: 10.1080/09670889908455629)

Maley, W. (1999) Beyond the law?: The justice of deconstruction. Law and Critique, 10(1), pp. 49-69.

Maley, W. (1999) Irish studies review: Irish Studies and Postcolonial Theory [Volume editors]. Irish Studies Review, 7(2), pp. 149-231.

Maley, W. (1998) Braveheart: raising the stakes of history. Irish Review, 22, pp. 67-80.

Maley, W. (1998) Prekoracivanje granica: visenacionalni konteksti britanskih kulturalnih studija (Border crossings: the multi-national contexts of British cultural studies). Stipe Grgas, 5(10), pp. 79-90.

Maley, W. (1998) Sir Philip Sidney and Ireland. Spenser Studies: A Renaissance Poetry Annual, pp. 223-227.

Maley, W. (1998) You’ll have had your theatre: preview of Irvine Welsh, you’ll have had your hole (1997). Spike: Picking the Brains of Popular Culture,

Maley, W. (1997) Anglocentric or international?: the Bais debate on the future of Irish studies in Britain. British Studies for Irish Studies Newsletter, 11, p. 7.

Maley, W. (1997) Book review 'Translating Ireland: Translation, Languages, Cultures', by Michael Cronin. Cork: Cork University Press, 1996. Translation and Literature, 6(1), pp. 122-125. (doi: 10.3366/tal.1997.6.1.122)

Maley, W. (1997) Borders welfare: the state of Scottish theatre. ScotLit, 16, pp. 1-2.

Maley, W. (1997) Doing history: deconstructing text and context. Gramma: Journal of Theory and Criticism, 5, pp. 125-140.

Maley, W. (1997) Fording the nation: the abridgement of the British problem in Perkin Warbeck (1633). Critical Survey, 9(3), pp. 11-31.

Maley, W. (1997) The incorporation of identities in Perkin Warbeck: a response to Lisa Hopkins. Connotations: A Journal for Critical Debate, 7(1), pp. 105-115.

Maley, W. (1997) Lost in the hyphen of history: the limits of Anglo-Irishness. Irish Review, 20(1), pp. 23-29.

Maley, W. (1997) Post-nationalist Joyce. James Joyce Broadsheet, 46, p. 1.

Maley, W. (1996) Dialogue-wise: Some notes on the Irish context of Spenser's View. Connotations: A Journal for Critical Debate, 6(1), pp. 67-77.

Maley, W. (1996) Spenser and Ireland: an annotated bibliography, 1986-96. Irish University Review, 26(2), pp. 342-353.

Maley, W. (1996) Spenser and Scotland: the view and the limits of Anglo‐Irish identity. Prose Studies, 19(1), pp. 1-18. (doi: 10.1080/01440359608586571)

Maley, W. (1996) Spenser's View and Stanyhurst's Description. Notes and Queries, 43(2), pp. 140-142.

Maley, W. (1996) Swearing blind: Kelman and the curse of the working classes in 'The taboo-word totem'. Edinburgh Review, 95, pp. 105-112.

Maley, W. (1996) "To weet to work Irenaes franchisement": Ireland in "The Faerie Queene". Irish University Review, 26(2), pp. 303-319.

Maley, W. (1996) Varieties of nationalism: post-revisionist Irish studies. Irish Studies Review, 15, pp. 34-37.

Maley, W. (1995) “Another Britain”?: Bacon's certain considerations touching the plantation in Ireland (1609). Prose Studies, 18(1), pp. 1-18. (doi: 10.1080/01440359508586541)

Maley, W. (1995) Gender and genre: masculinity and militarism in the writings of Barnaby Rich. Irish Studies Review, 13, pp. 2-6.

Maley, W. (1995) History's mandate: Alasdair Gray and the art of independence. Glasgow Review, 3, pp. 47-58.

Maley, W. (1994) Rebels and redshanks: Milton and the British problem. Irish Studies Review, 6, pp. 7-11.

Maley, W. (1994) Spenser's Irish English: language and identity in early modern Ireland. Studies in Philology, 91(4), pp. 417-431.

Maley, W. (1994) The supplication of the blood of the English most lamentably murdered in Ireland, cryeng out of the yearth for revenge (1598). Analecta Hibernica, 36, pp. 3-91.

Maley, W. (1993) The Crosshill railway murder of 1840. History Ireland, 1(1), pp. 24-26.

Maley, W. (1992) Deconstruction. Strathclyde Journal of Literature and Culture, pp. 17-25.

Maley, W. (1992) A hungry belly has no ears. Scottish Labour History Review, 6, p. 11.

Maley, W. (1992) In the tracks of British justice: The trial and execution of Dennis Doolan and Patrick Redding, Irish labourers on the Glasgow-Edinburgh railway line, 1841. Law and Critique, 3(2), pp. 211-217. (doi: 10.1007/BF01128495)

Maley, W. (1992) A rail celebration marred by memory of hanging. Transport Review, 23 Oct, p. 3.

Maley, W. (1991) Brother Tel: the politics of Eagletonism. Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory, 1(1), pp. 270-287. (doi: 10.1093/ywcct/1.1.270)

Maley, W. (1991) Extract from Willey Maley and John Maley, Gallowglass: Scene 14: Shadow of a hangman. Scottish Labour History Review, 5, p. 9.

Maley, W. (1991) Extract from Willy Maley and John Maley 'From Calton to Catalonia: Scene 6: Food for Spain'. Scottish Labour History Review, 5, p. 17.

Maley, W. (1991) From Calton to Catalonia: James Maley, working class activist, communist, international brigader and Spanish POW. Scottish Labour History Review, 5, pp. 15-16.

Maley, W. (1991) Spenser and Ireland: a select bibliography. Spenser Studies: A Renaissance Poetry Annual, 9, pp. 227-242.

Maley, W. (1991) The trial and execution of Dennis Doolan and Patrick Redding, Irish labourers on the Glasgow-Edinburgh railway line, 1841. Scottish Labour History Review, 5, pp. 7-9.

Maley, W. (1990) Invoicing Cairns and Richards. Textual Practice, 4(1), pp. 107-112. (doi: 10.1080/09502369008582081)

Books

Auld, I. and Maley, W. (2017) The Lions of Lisbon: A Play of Two Halves. Luath Press: Edinburgh. ISBN 9781910745922

Maley, W. and Maley, J. (2014) From the Calton to Catalonia. Calton Books: Glasgow. ISBN 9780992898304

Maley, W. , Lyons, P. and Miller, J. eds. (2013) Romantic Ireland: From Tone to Gonne; Fresh Perspectives on Nineteenth-Century Ireland. Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle, UK. ISBN 9781443844208

Maley, W. (2008) Muriel Spark for Starters. Capercaillie: Edinburgh, UK. ISBN 9781906220242

Maley, W. (2003) Nation, State, and Empire in English Renaissance Literature: Shakespeare to Milton. Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke, UK. ISBN 9780333640777

Maley, W. (1997) Salvaging Spenser: Colonialism, Culture and Identity. Series: Language, discourse, society. Macmillan Press: Houndmills. ISBN 9780333629420

Maley, W. (1994) A Spenser Chronology. Series: Macmillan author chronologies. Macmillan: Basingstoke. ISBN 9780333537442

Bradshaw, B., Hadfield, A. and Maley, W. eds. (1993) Representing Ireland: Literature and the Origins of Conflict 1534-1660. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. ISBN 9780521416344

Book Sections

Maley, W. (2022) Talking points: criticism, crisis, and early modern studies. In: Baker, D. J. and Palmer, P. (eds.) Early Modern Criticism and Politics in a Time of Crisis. EMC Imprint: Santa Barbara, CA.

Maley, W. (2022) Tragedy as historical trauma: teaching Macbeth as a history play in the present. In: Baker, D. J. and Dixon, E. (eds.) Approaches to Teaching Macbeth. Modern Language Association of America: New York. (Accepted for Publication)

Maley, W. (2022) Knowledge exchange in the Seventeenth Century: from the Third University to the Royal Society. In: Sangster, M. and Mee, J. (eds.) Institutions of Literature, 1700-1900: The Development of Literary Culture and Production. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 24-43. ISBN 9781108830201

Maley, W. and Van Heijnsbergen, T. (2022) Scots poetry. In: Cheney, P. and Bates, C. (eds.) Sixteenth-Century British Poetry. Series: The Oxford history of poetry in English, 4. Oxford University Press: Oxford, pp. 389-404. ISBN 9780198830696 (doi: 10.1093/oso/9780198830696.003.0022)

Maley, W. and Power, D. (2022) 'Unfortunately you have left out all the love poems': Spark in love. In: Carruthers, G. and Stoddart, H. (eds.) The Crooked Dividend: Essays on Muriel Spark. Series: Occasional Papers (24). Association for Scottish Literary Studies: Glasgow, pp. 88-102. ISBN 9781908980335

Maley, W. (2021) 'It is myself I seen in her': points of departure in Teresa Deevy’s The King of Spain’s Daughter (1935). In: Kealy, U., McCarthy, K. and Murphy, H. (eds.) Active Speech: Sharing Scholarship on Teresa Deevy. Open Book Publishers: Cambridge. (Accepted for Publication)

Maley, W. (2021) Macbeth and trauma. In: Loewenstein, D. and Stevens, P. (eds.) The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare and War. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 239-255. ISBN 9781316510971 (doi: 10.1017/9781316998106.016)

Maley, W. (2021) Postscript: news from the North. In: Hansen, A. (ed.) Shakespeare in the North: Place, Politics and Performance in England and Scotland. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, pp. 298-314. ISBN 9781474435925

Maley, W. (2021) Letter from Senator Joseph Raymond McCarthy, 5 November 1950. In: McGowan, G. and Sherlock, A. (eds.) The Lost Letters of Flann O'Brien. The Pen and Pencil Gallery: Wirral, pp. 78-79. ISBN 9780992767051

Maley, W. (2020) Spenser and Shakespeare: Bards of a feather? In: Loughnane, R. and Power, A. J. (eds.) Early Shakespeare, 1588-1594. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 180-199. ISBN 9781108495240 (doi: 10.1017/9781108861748.009)

Maley, W. and Thanisch, A. (2020) Scotland’s image of Ireland: Scott, Small, and the Edinburgh Edition. In: Herron, T., Iammarino, D. and Moroney, M. (eds.) John Derricke's The Image of Irelande: With a Discoverie of Woodkarne: Essays on Text and Context. Series: Manchester Spenser series. Manchester University Press: Manchester, UK, pp. 150-167. ISBN 9781526147592 (doi: 10.7765/9781526147608.00017)

Maley, W. (2019) 'Barbarisme and obdurate wilfulnesse': agricultural materialism, animal welfare and Irish studies. In: Covington, S., McGowan-Doyle, V. and Carey, V. (eds.) Early Modern Ireland: New Sources, Methods, and Perspectives. Series: Countries in the early modern world. Routledge: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY, pp. 233-253. ISBN 9780815373933

Maley, W. and Van der Ziel, S. (2018) 'Filial ingratitude': Marina Carr's bond with Shakespeare. In: Collins, N. and Van der Ziel, S. (eds.) Shakespeare and Contemporary Irish Literature. Palgrave: London, pp. 175-200. ISBN 9783319959238 (doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-95924-5_8)

Ivic, C. and Maley, W. (2018) Gendering the Archipelago: Nation, State and Empire in the prophetic writings of Eleanor Davies. In: Orgis, R. and Heim, M. (eds.) Fashioning England and the English: Literature, Nation, Gender. Palgrave: London, UK, pp. 97-118. ISBN 9783319921259 (hbk) 9783319921266 (ebk)

Maley, W. (2018) Archipelagic Identities. In: Bates, C. (ed.) A Companion to Renaissance Poetry. Series: Blackwell companions to literature and culture (2287). Wiley Blackwell: Oxford, pp. 473-484. ISBN 9781118585191

Maley, W. (2017) Nation and archipelago. In: Lee, J. (ed.) A Handbook of English Renaissance Literary Studies. Series: Wiley-Blackwell critical theory handbooks. Wiley-Blackwell: Oxford, pp. 173-189. ISBN 9781118458785 (doi: 10.1002/9781118458747.ch12)

Maley, W. (2016) Spenser's Irish circle. In: Escobedo, A. (ed.) Edmund Spenser in Context. Series: Literature in Context. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 83-89. ISBN 9781107094536

Maley, W. (2016) Saxon agonistes: reconstructing and deconstructing identities in Milton’s History of Britain (1670). In: Kläger, F. and Bayer, G. (eds.) Early Modern Constructions of Europe: Literature, Culture, History. Series: Routledge studies in Renaissance literature and culture. Routledge: London, pp. 162-180. ISBN 9781138931596

Maley, W. and Lusk, K. (2016) Introduction: remembering the rising. In: Maley, W. and Luck, K. (eds.) Scotland and the Easter Rising: Fresh Perspectives on 1916. Luath Press: Edinburgh, pp. 21-23. ISBN 9781910745366

Maley, W. (2016) Pure James Connolly: from Cowgate to Clydeside. In: Maley, W. and Lusk, K. (eds.) Scotland and the Easter Rising: Fresh Perspectives on 1916. Luath Press: Edinburgh, pp. 136-143. ISBN 9781910745366

Maley, W. and Schwyzer, P. (2015) The Sidneys and Wales. In: Hannay, M. P., Brennan, M. G. and Lamb, M. E. (eds.) The Ashgate Research Companion to The Sidneys, 1500-1700. Series: Ashgate research companions, 1. Ashgate: Farnham, UK. ISBN 9781409450382

Maley, W. (2015) Britain. In: Day, G. and Lynch, J. (eds.) The Encyclopedia of British Literature 1660–1789. Series: Wiley-Blackwell encyclopedia of literature. Wiley-Blackwell: Oxford. ISBN 9781444330205

Maley, W. and Irvine, A. (2014) Foreword: this book must be read. In: This Road Is Red [2nd ed.]. Luath Press: Edinburgh, pp. 11-14. ISBN 9781910021538

Maley, W. and Swann, A. (2014) The fortunes of Arthur: Malory to Milton. In: DeMaria, R., Chang, H. and Zacher, S. (eds.) The Blackwell Companion to British Literature: Early Modern Literature 1450-1660. Series: Blackwell companions to literature, 2. John Wiley & Sons Ltd.: Chichester, pp. 16-28. ISBN 9780470656044 (doi: 10.1002/9781118827338.ch28)

Maley, W. (2013) Martin McDonagh’s celtic tiger feet: trading on the twisted legacies of Irish drama. In: Younger, C. (ed.) Border Crossings: Narration, Nation and Imagination in Scots and Irish Literature and Culture. Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle, pp. 142-163. ISBN 9781443852296

Maley, W. and Butler, C. (2013) Bringing rebellion broached on his sword: Essex and Ireland. In: Connolly, A. and Hopkins, L. (eds.) Essex: The Cultural Impact of an Elizabethan Courtier. Manchester University Press: Manchester, UK, pp. 133-152. ISBN 9780719084942

Maley, W. and Swann, A. (2013) 'Is this the Region … that we must change for heav'n?': Milton on the margins. In: Coleman, D. (ed.) Region, Religion and English Renaissance Literature. Ashgate: Farnham, pp. 139-152. ISBN 9781409449447

Maley, W. (2013) Engels and the history of Ireland (or, the necessity for de-Engelsising Ireland). In: Maley, W., Lyons, P. and Miller, J. (eds.) Romantic Ireland: From Tone to Gonne; Fresh Perspectives on Nineteenth-Century Ireland. Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle, UK, pp. 21-38. ISBN 9781443844208

Maley, W. (2013) Orwell’s England and Blair’s Britain: Warm beer and Cold War. In: Gardiner, M. and Westall, C. (eds.) Literature of an Independent England. Palgrave: London. ISBN 9781137035233

Maley, W. (2013) Othello and the Irish question. In: Maley, W. and Loughnane, R. (eds.) Celtic Shakespeare: The Bard and the Borderers. Ashgate: Farnham, UK, pp. 121-138. ISBN 9781409422594

Maley, W. and Loughnane, R. (2013) Introduction: celtic connections and archipelagic angles. In: Maley, W. and Loughnane, R. (eds.) Celtic Shakespeare: The Bard and the Borderers. Ashgate: Farnham, UK, pp. 1-22. ISBN 9781409422594

Maley, W. , Lyons, P. and Miller, J. (2013) Introduction to part I: history. In: Maley, W., Lyons, P. and Miller, J. (eds.) Romantic Ireland: From Tone to Gonne; Fresh Perspectives on Nineteenth-Century Ireland. Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle, UK, pp. 3-8. ISBN 9781443844208

Maley, W. , Lyons, P. and Miller, J. (2013) Introduction to part II: literature. In: Maley, W., Lyons, P. and Miller, J. (eds.) Romantic Ireland: From Tone to Gonne; Fresh Perspectives on Nineteenth-Century Ireland. Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle, UK, pp. 237-243. ISBN 9781443844208

Maley, W. and O'Gallagher, N. (2013) Coming clean about the red and the green: celtic communism in Maclean, MacDiarmid and MacLean again. In: Maley, W. and O'Malley-Younger, A. (eds.) Celtic Connections: Irish-Scottish Relations and the Politics of Culture. Series: Reimagining Ireland (38). Peter Lang: Oxford, UK, pp. 133-151. ISBN 9783034302142

Maley, W. and O'Malley-Younger, A. (2013) Introduction: twilight to tiger. In: Maley, W. and O'Malley-Younger, A. (eds.) Celtic Connections: Irish-Scottish Relations and the Politics of Culture. Series: Reimagining Ireland (38). Peter Lang: Oxford, UK, pp. 1-39. ISBN 9783034302142

Maley, W. (2012) Angling for Ulster: Ireland and Plantation in Jacobean Literature. In: Ó Ciardha, É. and Ó Siochrú, M. (eds.) The Plantation of Ulster: Ideology and Practice. Series: Studies in Early Modern Irish History. Manchester University Press: Manchester, pp. 218-237. ISBN 9780719086083

Maley, W. (2012) Rich, Barnabe. In: Sullivan, G.A. and Stewart, A. (eds.) The Encyclopedia of English Renaissance Literature. Wiley-Blackwell: Oxford, UK. ISBN 9781405194495

Maley, W. (2012) Stanyhurst, Richard. In: Sullivan, G.A. and Stewart, A. (eds.) The Encyclopedia of English Renaissance Literature. Blackwell: Oxford, pp. 925-927. ISBN 9781405194495

Maley, W. (2011) Conversion and subversion in Tayeb Salih’s Season of Migration to the North and Leila Aboulela’s The Translator. In: Gardiner,, M., MacDonald, G. and O’Gallagher, N. (eds.) Scottish Literature and Postcolonial Literature: Comparative Texts and Critical Perspectives. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, pp. 185-197. ISBN 9780748637744

Maley, W. (2011) "End of a pale" or "a new pale in the making"?: The "Barbarous nook" of the North, from Shakespeare to Milton. In: Potterton, M. and Herron, T. (eds.) Dublin and the Pale in the Renaissance c.1540-1660. Four Courts Press: Dublin, pp. 372-390. ISBN 9781846822834

Maley, W. (2011) "Great thing of us forgot"?: New British angles on King Lear. In: Hiscock, A. and Hopkins, L. (eds.) King Lear: A Critical Guide. Series: Continuum Renaissance Drama. Continuum: London and New York, pp. 156-179. ISBN 9781441158963

Maley, W. (2011) Reading the riot act: Synge, O’Casey, and the theatre of war. In: O'Malley-Younger, A. and Strachan, J. (eds.) Ireland at War and Peace. Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 102-119. ISBN 9781443826334

Maley, W. (2011) Uni and me. In: Schad, J. and Tearle, O. (eds.) Crrritic! Sighs, Cries, Lies, Insults, Outbursts, Hoaxes, Disasters, Letters of Resignation, and Various Other Noises Off in These the First andLast Days of Literary Criticism, Not to Mention the University. Series: Critical Interventions series. Sussex Academic Press: Brighton, pp. 206-220. ISBN 9781845193829

Gardiner, M. and Maley, W. (2010) Introduction. In: Gardiner, M. and Maley, W. (eds.) Edinburgh Companion to Muriel Spark. Series: Edinburgh companions to Scottish literature. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, UK. ISBN 9780748637683

Maley, W. (2010) "And bloody England into England gone": King John and the integrity of England. In: Maley, W. and Tudeau-Clayton, M. (eds.) This England, That Shakespeare: New Angles on Englishness and the Bard. Ashgate: Farnham, UK. ISBN 9780754666028

Maley, W. (2010) Heart to heart with Edwin Morgan, Professor Poet. In: Marsack, R. and Whyte, H. (eds.) Eddie @ 90: Tributes to Edwin Morgan on the Occasion of his 90th Birthday. Mariscat Press and Scottish Poetry Library, p. 48. ISBN 9780946588534

Maley, W. (2010) "Malfolio": foul papers on the Shakespeare authorship question. In: Leahy, W. (ed.) Shakespeare and his Authors: Critical Perspectives on the Authorship Question. Continuum: London, UK, pp. 23-40. ISBN 9780826436849

Maley, W. (2010) "Let a Welsh correction teach you a good English condition": Shakespeare, Wales and the critics. In: Maley, W. and Schwyzer, P. (eds.) Shakespeare and Wales: From the Marches to the Assembly. Ashgate: Farnham, pp. 177-189. ISBN 9780754662792

Maley, W. (2010) Spenser's life. In: McCabe, R.A. (ed.) Oxford handbook of Edmund Spenser. Series: Oxford handbooks of literature. Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK, pp. 13-29. ISBN 9780199227365

Maley, W. (2010) Workshopping and fiction: laboratory, factory, or finishing school? In: Donnelly, D. (ed.) Does the Writing Workshop Still Work? Series: New writing viewpoints. Multilingual Matters: Bristol, UK. ISBN 9781847692696

Maley, W. and Schwyzer, P. (2010) Introduction: a Welsh correction. In: Maley, W. and Schwyzer, P. (eds.) Shakespeare and Wales: From the Marches to the Assembly. Ashgate: Farnham, UK, pp. 1-5. ISBN 9780754662792

Maley, W. and Tudeau-Clayton, M. (2010) 'To England send him': Repatriating Shakespeare. In: Maley, W. and Tudeau-Clayton, M. (eds.) This England, That Shakespeare: New Angles on Englishness and the Bard. Ashgate: Farnham, UK. ISBN 9780754666028

Maley, W. (2009) "Coming of age" (and other fictions of globalisation) in three novels by Seamus Deane, Roddy Doyle and Patrick McCabe. In: Maher, E. (ed.) Cultural Perspectives on Globalisation and Ireland. Series: Reimagining Ireland (5). Peter Lang: New York, USA, pp. 191-209. ISBN 9783039118519

Maley, W. (2009) Look back in hunger: from the famine to "The famine song". In: Bradley, J.M. (ed.) Celtic Minded 3: Essays on Celtic Football Culture and Identity. Argyll Publishing: Glendaruel, UK, pp. 39-55. ISBN 9781906134327

Maley, W. (2009) Recent issues in Shakespeare studies: from margins to centre. In: Hiscock, A. and Longstaffe, S. (eds.) The Shakespeare Handbook. Continuum: London, UK, pp. 190-205. ISBN 9780826495211

Maley, W. (2009) "Their song is over" (and other familiar refrains): Irish revolutions, gyrations ululations from Lenin to Lennon. In: Strachan, J. and O'Malley-Younger, A. (eds.) Ireland: Revolution and Evolution. Series: Reimagining Ireland (12). Peter Lang: New York, USA. ISBN 9783039118816

Maley, W. (2009) Triple play. In: International Association for Philosophy and Literature (IAPL) Conference 2009. Brunel University: London, pp. 71-73.

Maley, W. (2008) À propos of Marx, attribute to Derrida: a note on a note in "Margins of philosophy". In: McQuillan, M. (ed.) Deconstruction Reading Politics. Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke, UK, pp. 178-196. ISBN 9780230536951

Maley, W. (2008) Cymbeline, the font of history, and the matter of Britain: from times new roman to italic type. In: Henderson, D.E. (ed.) Alternative Shakespeares 3. Series: New accents. Routledge: London, pp. 119-137. ISBN 9780415423335

Maley, W. (2008) The fatal Boadicea: depicting women in Milton's "History of Britain", 1670. In: Loewenstein, D. and Stevens, P. (eds.) Early Modern Nationalism and Milton's England. University of Toronto Press: Toronto, Canada, pp. 305-330. ISBN 9780802089359

Maley, W. (2008) A few shakes of a bard's tale: some recent Irish appropriations to Shakespeare. In: Lyons, P. and O'Malley-Younger, A. (eds.) No Country for Old Men: Fresh Perspectives on Irish Literature. Series: Reimagining Ireland (4). Peter Lang: New York, USA, pp. 69-85. ISBN 9783039118410

Maley, W. (2008) Semicolonial Yeats?: fairyland, Ireland, Scotland, and Ulster. In: Allen, R.C. and Regan, S. (eds.) Irelands of the Mind: Memory and Identity in Modern Irish Culture. Cambridge Scholars: Newcastle, UK, pp. 176-193. ISBN 9781847184221

Maley, W. (2008) Short comment on Edwin Morgan. Book review 'G.M. Hopkins in Glasgow'. In: Marsack, R. and Whyte, H. (eds.) From Saturn to Glasgow: 50 Favourite Poems. Carcanet: Edinburgh, p. 33. ISBN 9781857549836

Benchimol, A. and Maley, W. (2007) Introduction: circling the public sphere. In: Benchimol, A. and Maley, W. (eds.) Spheres of Influence: Intellectual and Cultural Publics from Shakespeare to Habermas. Peter Lang: Bern, Switzerland, pp. 9-40. ISBN 9783039105397

Maley, W. (2007) John Milton and the lost paradise of an English republic. In: Greig, D. (ed.) Lovesongs to the Auld Enemy: Essays on England by Scottish Writers. Capercaillie: Edinburgh, UK, pp. 61-79. ISBN 9780954962555

Maley, W. (2007) Literature and diversity - border-crossing: new Scottish writing. In: Lambert, M. (ed.) Discovering Scottish Literature: A Contemporary Overview. Scottish Book Trust: Edinburgh, UK, pp. 13-22.

Maley, W. (2007) Peripheral vision: black public intellectuals and the postcolonial paradigm. In: Benchimol, A. and Maley, W. (eds.) Spheres of Influence: Intellectual and Cultural Publics from Shakespeare to Habermas. Peter Lang: Bern, Switzerland, pp. 295-317. ISBN 9783039105397

Maley, W. (2007) Scotland with substance: introduction to "Short stories from the Central Belt". In: Kossak, F. (ed.) Shifts: Projections into the Future of the Central Belt. Lighthouse: Glasgow, UK, pp. 28-30. ISBN 9781905061136

Maley, W. (2006) James Kelman. In: Kastan, D.S. and Hadfied, A. (eds.) The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature : Tony Harrison – A Mirror for Magistrates. Oxford University Press: London and New York, pp. 190-193. ISBN 9780195169218

Maley, W. (2006) Shame on the shameless: fandom and wisdom in a town without piety. In: Bradley, J.M. (ed.) Celtic Minded 2: Essays on Celtic, Football Culture and Identity. Argyll Publishing: Glendaruel, UK, pp. 261-276. ISBN 9781902831930

Maley, W. (2006) View of the present state of Ireland (1596; 1633). In: van Es, B. (ed.) A Critical Companion to Spenser Studies. Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke, UK, pp. 210-229. ISBN 9781403920270

Maley, W. (2005) Spenser and Ireland: the view from here. In: Beardow, F. and O'Malley-Younger, A. (eds.) Representing Ireland: Past, Present and Future: A Compendium of Essays. University of Sunderland Press: Sunderland, UK, pp. 1-20. ISBN 9781873757703

Maley, W. (2004) Divorced from reality or in the spirit of the letter?: manipulation and mataphor in Milton's "Charitable" readings of scripture. In: Trim, D.J.B., Balderstone, P.J. and Leonard, H. (eds.) Cross, Crown & Community: Religion, Government, and Culture in Early Modern England, 1400-1800. Peter Lang: Oxford, UK, pp. 197-221. ISBN 9783039100163

Maley, W. (2004) Introduction: garden angels. In: Searle, A. (ed.) The Knuckle End: A Meaty Collection of the Best New Writing in Scotland. Freight: Glasgow, UK, xii-xvii. ISBN 9780954402426

Maley, W. (2004) Onto plums: spending "a week with Uncle Felix". In: Jackson, L. (ed.) Exchanges: Reading Janice Galloway's Fictions. Edinburgh Review: Edinburgh, pp. 43-53. ISBN 1859332137

Maley, W. (2004) Rich, Barnaby (1542-1617). In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, B. (eds.) The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. (doi: 10.1093/ref:odnb/23481)

Maley, W. (2004) "Shut up" and "Trouble": the nonsense over 'sectarianism'. In: Bradley, J.M. (ed.) Celtic Minded: Essays on Religion, Politics, Society, Identity... and Football. Argyll Publishing: Glendaruel, UK, pp. 195-201. ISBN 9781902831695

Maley, W. (2004) Spenser, Edmund. In: Dewald, J. (ed.) Europe, 1450-1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World. Charles Scribner's Sons: New York, NY, pp. 503-505. ISBN 9780684312057

Maley, W. and Baker, D. (2004) An uncertain union (a dialogue). In: Schwyzer, P. and Mealor, S. (eds.) Archipelagic Identities: Literature and Identity in the Atlantic Archipelago, 1550-1800. Ashgate: Aldershot, UK, pp. 8-21. ISBN 9780754635840

Maley, W. and Murphy, A. (2004) Introduction: then with Scotland first begin. In: Maley, W. and Murphy, A. (eds.) Shakespeare and Scotland. Manchester University Press: Manchester, UK, pp. 1-19. ISBN 9780719066368

Maley, W. and Neely, S. (2004) "Almost afraid to know itself": Macbeth and cinematic Scotland. In: Bell, E. and Miller, G. (eds.) Scotland in Theory: Reflections on Culture & Literature. Series: Scottish cultural review of language and literature (1). Rodopi: Amsterdam, pp. 97-106. ISBN 9789042010284

Maley, W. (2003) British problem in three Irish tracts by Spenser, Bacon, and Milton. In: Bradshaw, B. and Roberts, P. (eds.) British Consciousness and Identity: The Making of Britain, 1533-1707. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. ISBN 0-521-43383-5

Maley, W. (2003) Costa del Bhoy. In: Cuddihy, P. and Sullivan, J. (eds.) The Road to Seville: The Official Story of Celtic's 2002/03 UEFA Cup Campaign. Celtic F.C.: Glasgow, UK, pp. 33-36. ISBN 9780954495411

Maley, W. (2003) The Irish text and subtext of Shakespeare's English history. In: Howard, J. and Dutton, R. (eds.) A Companion to Shakespeare's Works II: The Histories. Blackwell, pp. 94-124. ISBN 0631226338

Maley, W. (2003) "This ripping of auncestors": the ethnographic present in Spenser's 'A View of the State of Ireland'. In: Berry, P. and Tudeau-Clayton, M. (eds.) Textures of Renaissance Knowledge. Manchester University Press: Manchester, UK, pp. 117-134. ISBN 9780719064647

Baker, D.J. and Maley, W. (2002) An uncertain union. In: Baker, D.J. and Maley, W. (eds.) British Identities and English Renaissance Literature. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK, pp. 3-10. ISBN 9780521782005

Maley, W. (2002) Ireland, versus, Scotland: crossing the (English) language barrier. In: Norquay, G. and Smyth, G. (eds.) Across the Margins: Cultural Identity and Change in the Atlantic Archipelago. Manchester University Press: Manchester, UK, pp. 13-30. ISBN 9780719057496

Maley, W. (2002) Not to deconstruct? righting and deference in "Not to disturb". In: McQuillan, M. (ed.) Theorizing Muriel Spark: Gender, Race, Deconstruction. Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke, UK, pp. 170-188. ISBN 9780333794142

Maley, W. (2002) The professors, the masters, the servants of the servants, and the voices. In: Collins, A., Lewis, B. and Parrott, F.G. (eds.) Confluence. University of Strathclyde: Glasgow, UK, pp. 5-6. ISBN 9780947649012

Maley, W. (2001) Communing with the Church: revelation and revolution in Engels' "On the Early History of Christianity". In: Schad, J. (ed.) Writing the Bodies of Christ: The Church from Carlyle to Derrida. Ashgate: Aldershot, UK, pp. 11-23. ISBN 9780754605386

Maley, W. (2001) Spenser's languages: writing in the ruins of English. In: Hatfield, A. (ed.) Cambridge Companion to Spenser. Cambridge University Press, pp. 162-179. ISBN 0521641993

Maley, W. (2000) Afterword: A view of the present state of Spenser studies: dialogue-wise. In: Morrison, J.K. and Greenfield, M. (eds.) Edmund Spenser: Essays on Culture and Allegory. Ashgate: Aldershot, pp. 183-195. ISBN 9780754602279

Maley, W. (2000) A Billy or a Tim? In: McGonigal, J., O'Rourke, D. and Whyte, H. (eds.) Across the Water: Irishness in Modern Scottish Writing. Argyll Publishing: Glendaruel, pp. 322-326. ISBN 9781902831152

Maley, W. (2000) Crossing the hyphen of history: the Scottish Borders of Anglo-Irishness. In: Bery, A. and Murray, P. (eds.) Comparing Postcolonial Literatures: Dislocations. Macmillan: Basingstoke, pp. 31-42. ISBN 9780333723395

Maley, W. (2000) Denizens, citizens, tourists and others: marginality and mobility in the writings of James Kelman and Irvine Welsh. In: Bell, D. and Azzedine, H. (eds.) City Visions. Pearson Education Ltd.: Harlow, pp. 60-72. ISBN 9780582327412

Maley, W. (2000) Kilt by kelt shell kithagain with kinagain. In: Attridge, D. and Howes, M.E. (eds.) Semicolonial Joyce. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 201-218. ISBN 9780521661799

Maley, W. (2000) Scenes from Gallowglass: the story of the Glasgow-Edinburgh railway murder of 1840. In: McGonigal, J., O'Rourke, D. and Whyte, H. (eds.) Across the Water: Irishness in Modern Scottish Writing. Argyll Publishing: Glendaruel, pp. 327-335. ISBN 9781902831152

Maley, W. (2000) Spectres of Engels. In: McQuillan, M. (ed.) Deconstruction: A Reader. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, pp. 383-387. ISBN 9780748612567

Maley, W. (2000) Subversion and squirrility in Irvine Welsh's shorter fiction. In: Cavanagh, D. and Kirk, T. (eds.) Subversion and Scurrility: Popular Discourse in Europe from 1500 to the Present. Ashgate: Aldershot, pp. 190-204. ISBN 9781840146431

Maley, W. (1999) Milton and "the complication of interests" in early modern Ireland. In: Rajan, B. and Sauer, E. (eds.) Milton and the Imperial Vision. Duquesne University Press: Pittsburgh, PA, pp. 155-168. ISBN 9780820703039

Maley, W. (1999) Postcolonial Shakespeare: British identity formation and Cymbeline. In: Richards, J. and Knowles, J. (eds.) Shakespeare’s Late Plays: New Readings. UNSPECIFIED, pp. 145-157.

Maley, W. (1999) Revisionism and nationalism: ambiviolences and dissensus. In: Brewster, S., Crossman, V., Becket, F. and Alderson, D. (eds.) Ireland in Proximity: History, Gender, Space. Routledge: London, UK; New York, USA, pp. 12-27. ISBN 0-415-18957-8 (hb); 0-415-18958-6 (pb)

Maley, W. (1999) Spectres of Engels. In: Buse, P. and Stott, A. (eds.) Ghosts: deconstruction, psychoanalysis, history. Macmillan,: London, UK, pp. 23-49. ISBN 0-333-71143-2 (hb), 0-333-71144-0 (pb)

Maley, W. (1998) Border crossings: the multi-national contexts of British cultural studies. In: Ciglar-Zanic, J., Kalogjera, D. and Jemersic, J. (eds.) British Cultural Studies: Cross-Cultural Challenges: Conference Proceedings 26-28 February 1998. The British Council, Croatia, and the Department of English, University of Zagreb: Zagreb, pp. 205-212. ISBN 953-6728-00-1

Maley, W. (1998) Postcolonial Joyce? In: Marshall, A. and Sammells, N. (eds.) Irish encounters: poetry, politics and prose since 1880. Sulis Press: Bath, pp. 59-69. ISBN 0-9526856-3-9

Maley, W. (1998) Varieties of nationalism: post-revisionist Irish studies. In: Briggs, S., Hyland, P. and Sammells, P. (eds.) Reviewing Ireland: essays and interviews from Irish studies review. Sulis Press: Bath, pp. 265-272. ISBN 0-9526856-5-5

Hadfield, A. and Maley, W. (1997) Introduction. In: Hadfield, A. and Maley, W. (eds.) Edmund Spenser, A View of the State of Ireland: from the First Printed Edition (1633). Blackwell: Oxford, xi-xxvi. ISBN 9780631205340

Maley, W. (1997) Frantz Fanon. In: Moore-Gilbert, B.J., Stanton, G. and Maley, W. (eds.) Postcolonial Criticism. Series: Longman critical readers. Addison, Wesley and Longman: London, pp. 12-15. ISBN 9780582237971

Maley, W. (1997) Minority discourse and internal colonialism. In: Moore-Gilbert, B.J., Stanton, G. and Maley, W. (eds.) Postcolonial Criticism. Series: Longman critical readers. Addison, Wesley and Longman: London, pp. 47-52. ISBN 9780582237971

Maley, W. (1997) Orientations. In: Moore-Gilbert, B.J., Stanton, G. and Maley, W. (eds.) Postcolonial Criticism. Series: Longman critical readers. Addison, Wesley and Longman: London, pp. 1-6. ISBN 9780582237971

Maley, W. (1997) Shakespeare, Holinshed and Ireland. In: Burnett, M. T. and Wray, R. (eds.) Shakespeare and Ireland: History, Politics, Culture. Macmillan: Basinstoke, pp. 27-46. ISBN 9780333714508

Maley, W. (1997) This sceptred isle: Shakespeare and the British problem. In: Joughin, J.J. (ed.) Shakespeare and National Culture. Manchester University Press: Manchester, pp. 83-108. ISBN 9780719048883

Maley, W. (1997) Women's and feminist postcolonial theory. In: Moore-Gilbert, B.J., Stanton, G. and Maley, W. (eds.) Postcolonial Criticism. Series: Longman critical readers. Addison, Wesley and Longman: London, pp. 43-47. ISBN 9780582237971

Maley, W. (1996) Arthur Miller. In: Hawkins-Dady, M. (ed.) Reader's Guide to Literature in English. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers: London, pp. 485-486. ISBN 9781884964206

Maley, W. (1995) Britannia major: writing and unionist identity. In: Hill, T. and Hughes, W. (eds.) Contemporary Writing and National Identity. Sulis Press: Bath, pp. 46-53. ISBN 9780952685609

Maley, W. (1995) Exploding England. In: Wadham-Smith, N. (ed.) British Studies Now: Anthology Issues 1-5. British Council: London, pp. 71-73. ISBN 9780863552939

Maley, W. (1995) Exploding England: historiography and the British problem. In: Wadham-Smith, N. (ed.) British Studies Now: Anthology Issues 1-5. British Council: London, pp. 1-2. ISBN 9780863552939

Maley, W. (1995) The land of Ire: Frühe englische Darstellungen Irlands. In: Fuchs, A., Harden, T. and Juhl, E. (eds.) Reisen im Diskurs: Modelle der Literarischen Fremderfahrung von den Pilgerberichten bis zur Postmoderne: Tagungsakten des Internationales Symposions zur Reiseliteratur, University College Dublin vom 10.-12. März 1994. Series: Neue Bremer Beiträge (8). Universitätsverlag C. Winter: Heidelberg, pp. 393-403. ISBN 9783825303037

Maley, W. (1994) Cultural devolution? Representing Scotland in the 1970s. In: Moore-Gilbert, B. (ed.) The Arts in the 1970's: Cultural Closure? Routledge: London, pp. 78-98. ISBN 9780415099059

Hadfield, A. and Maley, W. (1993) English alternatives and Irish representatives. In: Bradshaw, B., Hadfield, A. and Maley, W. (eds.) Representing Ireland: Literature and the Origins of Conflict 1534-1660. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 1-23. ISBN 9780521416344

Maley, W. (1993) How Milton and some contemporaries read Spenser's view. In: Bradshaw, B., Hadfield, A. and Maley, W. (eds.) Representing Ireland: Literature and the Origins of Conflict 1534-1660. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 191-208. ISBN 9780521416344

Maley, W. (1990) Undermining archaeology: from reconstruction to deconstruction. In: Bapty, I. and Yates, T. (eds.) Archaeology After Structuralism: Post-Structuralism and the Practice of Archaeology. Routledge: London, pp. 62-77. ISBN 9780415045001

Maley, W. (1986) Centralisation and censorship. In: MacCabe, C. and Stewart, O. (eds.) The BBC and Public Service Broadcasting. Series: Images of culture. Manchester University Press: Manchester, pp. 32-45. ISBN 9780719019647

Book Reviews

Maley, W. (2021) Spenser's Heavenly Elizabeth: Providential History in “The Faerie Queene.” Donald Stump. Queenship and Power. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. xvi + 338 pp. €58.84. Renaissance Quarterly, 74(3), pp. 1064-1065. (doi: 10.1017/rqx.2021.191)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2020) '[T]here presented him selfe a [...] clownishe younge man': rethinking Spenser’s youth. Spenser Review, 50(2), p. 4. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2020) Review of Katarzyna Lecky, Pocket Maps and Public Poetry in the English Renaissance (Oxford University Press, 2019). Spenser Review, 50(1), [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2018) Review of Peter Goodrich, Florian Hoffmann, Michel Rosenfeld, and Cornelia Vismann (eds.), Derrida and Legal Philosophy (Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008). Derrida Today, [Book Review] (Accepted for Publication)

Maley, W. (2017) 'Make a date with the Devil': review of The Essential Paradise Lost, by John Carey. Times Higher Education(2,304), p. 54. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2017) Hidden Possibilities: Essays in Honor of Muriel Spark edited by Robert E. Hosmer Jr. Religion and Literature, 48(2), [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2017) Review of Paul J. Hecht and J. B. Lethbridge (eds.), Spenser in the Moment (Madison, Teaneck: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2015). Renaissance Quarterly, 70(1), pp. 407-408. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2016) Review of John Kerrigan, Shakespeare’s Binding Language (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016). Spenser Review, 46(2), p. 10. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2016) 'Is it a barrier? Is it a bridge?’: The Channel: England, France and the Construction of a Maritime Border in the Eighteenth Century, by Renaud Morieux. Times Higher Education(2,259), p. 48. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2016) Imagining Circles. Spenser Review, 46(1), [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2016) Tim Harris. Rebellion: Britain's First Stuart Kings, 1567-1642. Milton Quarterly, 50(1), pp. 40-45. (doi: 10.1111/milt.12152)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2016) Review of Bob Cooney, Proud Journey: A Spanish Civil War Memoir, with Introduction by Meirian Jump (London: Marx Memorial Library & Workers’ School and Manifesto Press, 2015), and Mark J. Gillespie, When the Gorbals Fought Franco: The Story of J. J. Lynch, International Brigade Volunteer. Irishman. Glaswegian, 2nd edition (n.p.: 2016). Scottish Labour History, 41, pp. 175-179. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2016) Review of David Edwards (ed.), Campaign Journals of the Elizabethan Irish Wars (Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission, 2014). Spenser Review, 45(3), p. 2. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2016) Review of Michaela Paasche Grudin and Robert Grudin, Boccaccio’s Decameron and the Ciceronian Renaissance. European Legacy, 21(3), pp. 352-353. (doi: 10.1080/10848770.2016.1139347)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2016) Richard Danson Brown and J. B. Lethbridge, A Concordance to the Rhymes of The Faerie Queene (Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 2014). Renaissance Quarterly, 69(1), pp. 394-395. (doi: 10.1086/686448)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2015) 'Where no man has gone before': review of Lynda Mugglestone, Samuel Johnson and the Journey into Words (Oxford University Press, 2015). Times Higher Education(2,222), p. 42. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2015) 'I Have Always Loved the Holy Tongue': Isaac Casaubon, the Jews, and a forgotten chapter in renaissance scholarship. Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 14(3), pp. 527-528. (doi: 10.1080/14725886.2015.1078072)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2015) Review Essay: Elizabeth I and Ireland. Spenser Review, 45.2.3, [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2015) The Poetry of John Milton, by Gordon Teskey. Times Higher Education(2,212), pp. 50-51. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2015) 'Indoctrination, then liberation': Achebe and Friends at Umuahia: The Making of a Literary Elite, by Terry Ochiagha. Times Higher Education(2,210), p. 50. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2015) 'A law unto himself': Review of Quentin Skinner, Forensic Shakespeare, Clarendon Lectures in English (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014). Times Higher Education(2,186), p. 52. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2015) Alan Warner, Their Lips Talk of Mischief (London: Faber & Faber, 2014). Edinburgh Review, 141, pp. 157-160. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2015) Burns as others see him. Irish Studies Review, 23(2), pp. 225-231. (doi: 10.1080/09670882.2015.1017923)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2015) The Celtic revival in Shakespeare's wake: appropriation and cultural politics in Dublin, 1867–1922. Irish Studies Review, 23(3), pp. 373-375. (doi: 10.1080/09670882.2015.1051764)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2015) Wallowing in his own Filth? Doing the dirty with Irvine Welsh (film and novel review). Perspectives(41), pp. 30-32. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2014) Review of: Bertolt Brecht, Mother Courage and her Children, translated by Tom Leonard. Edinburgh Review(140), pp. 147-151. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2014) "His beloved bard and his queen": Review of Garry Wills, Making Make-Believe Real: Politics as Theater in Shakespeare’s Time (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2014). Times Higher Education(2,173), p. 52. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2014) Review of: Paul Hammond, Milton and the People (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014). Times Higher Education(2,170), pp. 46-47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2014) 'Holy war of weighty words': Review of Alan Jacobs, The Book of Common Prayer: A Biography, Lives of Great Religious Books (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2013). Times Higher Education, 2(135), p. 52. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2013) Review of: Alan Bissett, Pack Men. Bottle Imp, 13, pp. 1-3. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2013) Review of: Catriona Ryan, Border States in the Work of Tom MacIntyre: A Paleo-Postmodern Perspective. Litteraria Pragensia: Studies in Literature and Culture, 22(44), pp. 131-134. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2013) Review of: On Glasgow and Edinburgh, by Robert Crawford. Times Higher Education, 2,088, pp. 46-47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2013) Review of: S.L. Newstok and A. Thompson (eds.), Weyward Macbeth: Intersections of Race and Performance, Signs of Race. Journal of the Northern Renaissance, [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2013) Review of: Ngugi wa Thiong’o, In the House of the Interpreter: A Memoir. Times Higher Education, 2,086, [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2013) Review of: John B. Radner, Johnson and Boswell: A Biography of Friendship. Times Higher Education(2,103), pp. 48-49. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2013) Review of: Peter Mahon, Joyce: A Guide for the Perplexed. European Legacy, 18(2), pp. 242-244. (doi: 10.1080/10848770.2012.753580)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2013) Review of: Rebecca Helfer, Spenser’s Ruins and the Art of Recollection. Renaissance Quarterly, 66(2), pp. 742-743. (doi: 10.1086/671689)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2013) Review of: Stephen O’Neill, Staging Ireland: Representations in Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama. Irish Review, [Book Review] (In Press)

Maley, W. (2012) Brave Witness to Bitter Division: Review of Chinua Achebe, There Was A Country: A Personal History of Biafra. Times Higher Education(2,078), p. 50. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2012) [Reviews]'Handbooks: Handmaidens of History or Operating Manuals?': Review of Richard Dutton (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Theatre (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009); Nicholas McDowell and Nigel Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Milton (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009); and Mike Pincombe and Cathy Shrank (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Tudor Literature, 1485-1603 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009). Kritikon Litterarum, 39(3/4), pp. 264-275. (doi: 10.1515/kl-2012-0136)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2012) 'More ass-kicking than arse-kissing': Review of Andrew Hadfield, Edmund Spenser: A Life (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012). Times Higher Education(2,056), pp. 46-47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2012) Comment on 'Leningrad: Tragedy of a City Under Siege, 1941-44', by Anna Reid. London: Bloomsbury, 2011. Times Higher Education, 2042(Mar), p. 49. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2012) Comment on 'The Enchanted Glass: Britain and Its Monarchy', by Tom Nairn. London: Verso, 2011, first published 1989. Times Higher Education, 2043, p. 55. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2012) Comment on 'The English Levellers', edited by Andrew Sharp. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998 and 2002. Times Higher Education, 2054(Jun), p. 47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2012) “Daughters of Erin”: review of Marie-Louise Coolahan, Women, Writing, and Language in Early Modern Ireland (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010). Irish Studies Review, 20(2), pp. 193-197. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2012) Review of: Mo Said She Was Quirky, by James Kelman. Edinburgh Review(136), pp. 119-122. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Review of Stephen Greenblatt, The Swerve: How the Renaissance Began (London: Bodley Head, 2011). Times Higher Education(2028), p. 55. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) A one-man show with infinite roles: Review of Graham Holderness, Nine Lives of William Shakespeare (London: Continuum, 2011). Times Higher Education(2021), pp. 50-51. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Review of Michael Dobson, Shakespeare and Amateur Performance: A Cultural History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011). Times Higher Education(2007), p. 53. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Revolutionary Roads Unmapped: Review of Eric Hobsbawm, How to Change the World: Tales of Marx and Marxism (London: Little, Brown, 2011). Times Higher Education, pp. 50-51. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Review of Naomi Baker, Plain Ugly: The Unattractive Body in Early Modern Culture (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2010). Times Higher Education, pp. 52-53. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Comment on 'Britain's Gulag: The Brutal End of Empire in Kenya', by Caroline Elkins. London: Pimlico, 2005. Times Higher Education, 2006(Jul), p. 55. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Comment on 'John Milton: Life, Work, and Thought', by Gordon Campbell and Thomas N. Corns. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. Times Higher Education, 2016(Sept), p. 55. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Comment on 'Muriel Spark: The Biography', by Martin Stannard. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2009. Times Higher Education, 2015(Sept), p. 55. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Comment on 'Of Reformation (Thomas Underhill, 1649)', by John Milton. Times Higher Education, 1981(Jan), p. 53. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Comment on 'The Advancement of Learning', by Francis Bacon. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. Times Higher Education, 2000, p. 53. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Comment on 'The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born', by Ayi Kwei Armah. Heinemann African Writers Series, 1969. Times Higher Education, 1980(Jan), p. 49. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Comment on 'The English Question, or Academic Freedoms', by Thomas Docherty. Sussex: Sussex Academic Press, 2008. Times Higher Education, 1995(Apr), p. 51. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Comment on 'Xala', by Sembène Ousmane. Chicago: Lawrence Hill Books, 1976. Times Higher Education, 2007(Jul), p. 51. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Review of Frank Ferguson (ed.), Ulster Scots Writing. An Anthology (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2008). Scottish Historical Review, 90(1), pp. 173-175. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Review of Janet Clare and Stephen O’Neill (eds.), Shakespeare and the Irish Writer (Dublin: University College Dublin Press, 2011). Irish Studies Review, 19(4), pp. 452-455. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Review of Nicholas McDowell and Nigel Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Milton, Oxford Handbooks of Literature (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009). Journal of the Northern Renaissance, [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Review of Richard Raatzsch, The Apologetics of Evil: The Case of Iago, trans. Ladislaus Löb (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2009). Modern Language Review, 106(1), pp. 229-230. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2011) Review of Rodge Glass (ed.), The Year of Open Doors: A Short Story Anthology (Glasgow, Cargo, 2010). Edinburgh Review, pp. 110-111. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Review of Bruce R. Smith, Phenomenal Shakespeare, Blackwell Manifestos (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010). Times Higher Education(1,975), p. 57. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) The Canon: John Milton, History of Britain (1670). Times Higher Education(1932), [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Icy account of a Soviet outcast”: Review of Robert Service, Trotsky: A Biography (London: Macmillan, 2009). Times Higher Education(1930), p. 58. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) "The Book of the Week": Review of Terry Eagleton and Matthew Beaumont, The Task of the Critic: Terry Eagleton in Dialogue (London: Verso, 2010). Times Higher Education, pp. 46-47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Comment on 'Academe and Empire: Some Overseas Connections of Aberdeen University, 1860-1970', by John D. Hargreaves. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 1994. Times Higher Education, 1968(Oct), p. 51. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Comment on 'Envisioning Ireland: W.B. Yeat's Occult Nationalism', by Claire Nally. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2010. Times Higher Education, 1959(Aug), p. 49. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Comment on 'First As Tragedy, Then as Farce', by Slavoj Žižek. London: Verso, 2009. Times Higher Education, 1932, p. 47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Comment on 'Nervous Conditions', by Tsitsi Dangarembga. Banbury: Ayebia Clarke, 1988. Times Higher Education, 1963(Sept), p. 45. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Comment on 'The Meaning of Sarkozy', translated by David Fernbach. London: Verso, 2008. Times Higher Education, 1930(Jan), p. 47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Review of Joan Fitzpatrick, Food in Shakespeare: Early Modern Dietaries and the Plays, Literary and Scientific Cultures of Early Modernity (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007). Modern Language Review, 105(2), pp. 526-528. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Review of Rebecca Steinberger, Shakespeare and Twentieth-Century Irish Drama (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008). Irish Studies Review, 18(1), [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) Review of Robin E. Bates, Shakespeare and the Cultural Colonization of Ireland (London: Routledge, 2008). Irish Studies Review, 18(1), pp. 118-120. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2010) ‘Something Quite Atrocious: English Colonialism Beyond the Pale and the License to Violence: Review of David Edwards, Padraig Lenihan and Clodagh Tait (eds.), Age of Atrocity: Violence and Political Conflict in Early Modern Ireland (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2007). Eolas: The Journal of the American Society of Irish Medieval Studies, 3, pp. 82-111. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Book Review 'The Frock-Coated Communist: The Revolutionary Life of Friedrich Engels', by Tristram Hunt. London: Allen Lane, 2009). Times Higher Education, pp. 46-47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Maverick Minds: Review of Ian Rankin, The Complaints (London: Orion, 2009). Times Literary Supplement(5558), p. 20. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Comment on 'Age of Atrocity: Violence and Political Conflict in Early Modern Ireland', edited by Padraig Lenihan and Clodagh Tait. Four Courts, 2007. Times Higher Education, 1926(Dec), p. 47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Comment on 'Houseboy', by Ferdinand Oyono. London: Heinemann, 1991, first published 1960. Times Higher Education, 1918(Oct), p. 45. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Comment on 'The Red Flag: Communism and the Making of the Modern World', by David Priestman. London: Allen Lane, 2009. Times Higher Education, 1924, p. 49. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Comment on 'The Translator', by Leila Aboulela. London: Polygon, 1999. Times Higher Education, 1925(Dec), p. 47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Haunting High and Low. Book review 'Ghost Stories of Muriel Spark'. Herald, 21 Feb, pp. 10-11. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Review of Glenn Burgess, Rowland Wymer and Jason Lawrence (eds.), Accession of James I: Historical and Cultural Consequences (London: Palgrave, 2006). Textual Practice, 23(6), pp. 1086-1092. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Review of John Schad, Someone Called Derrida: An Oxford Mystery (Sussex: Academic Press, 2007). Glass: Journal of the Christian Literary Studies Group(21), pp. 44-45. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Review of Michael Parker, Northern Irish Literature 1956-1975: The Imprint of History, Volume 1; Northern Irish Literature 1975-2006: The Imprint of History, Volume 2 (Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007). Textual Practice, 23(3), pp. 524-531. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Review of Siobhan Keenan, Renaissance Literature, Edinburgh critical guides (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2008). Journal of the Northern Renaissance, 1(1), [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) They fought not for oil or gold, but for that precious commodity ... freedom. Herald, 10 Jun, p. 11. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2009) Why Burns leaves a red trail. Book review 'The Bard: Robert Burns', by Robert Crawford. London: Jonathan Cape, 2009. Herald, 17 Jan, pp. 12-13. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2008) Book review 'Milton and the Idea of the Fall', by William Poole. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Modern Language Review, 103(2), pp. 513-514. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2008) “Colonial Possessions”: Review of Laura O’Connor, Haunted English: The Celtic Fringe, The British Empire, and De-Anglicization (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press,. Irish Studies Review, [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2008) Review of J. B. Lethbridge (ed.), Edmund Spenser: New and Renewed Directions (Madison, Teaneck: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2006). Irish Studies Review, 16(3), pp. 353-356. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2008) Review of Thomas Docherty, The English Question, or Academic Freedoms (Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2008). Edinburgh Review(123), pp. 149-150. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2008) Where the Ebro meets the Clyde. Book review 'Homage to Caledonia: Scotland and the Spanish Civil War', by Daniel Gray. Edinburgh: Luath Press, 2008. Scotland on Sunday, 21 Dec, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2007) The bowels of the louterati, ya ken. Book review (face-off with Peter Burnett) 'If You Liked School, You'll Love Work...', by Irvine Welsh. London: Jonathan Cape, 2007. Scotland on Sunday, 1 Jul, pp. 15-16. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2007) Review of David Scott Kastan (ed.), John Milton: Paradise Lost (Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company Ltd., 2005); Emma Smith, William Shakespeare: Othello (Horndon: Northcote House Publishers, 2005); and Warren Chernaik, William Shakespeare: The Merchant of Venice (Horndon: Northcote House Publishers, 2005). Modern Language Review, 102(4), pp. 1139-1142. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2007) Review of Raymond Gillespie and Andrew Hadfield (eds.), The Oxford History of the Irish Book, Volume III: The Irish Book in English, 1550-1800 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006). Irish Studies Review, 15(1), pp. 103-107. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2007) Review of Richard Chamberlain, Radical Spenser: Pastoral, Politics and the New Aestheticism (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2005); and Paul Suttie, Self-interpretation in The Faerie Queene (Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell & Brewer Ltd., 2006). English Studies, pp. 727-731. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2006) Review of Clifford Davidson, Deliver Us From Evil: Essays on Symbolic Engagement in Early Drama (New York: AMS Press Inc., 2004). Modern Language Review, 101(4), pp. 1090-1091. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2006) Review of Deana Rankin, Between Spenser and Swift: English Writing in Seventeenth-Century Ireland (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005). Irish Studies Review, 14(3), pp. 392-396. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2006) Review of Gerard Carruthers, David Goldie and Alastair Renfrew (eds.), Beyond Scotland: New Contexts for Twentieth-Century Scottish Literature (Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2004). Comparative Critical Studies, 3(3), pp. 415-419. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2006) Review of Philip Schwyzer, Literature, Nationalism and Memory in Early Modern England and Wales (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004). Textual Practice, 20(1), pp. 190-196. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2006) Review of Virginia Mason Vaughan, Performing Blackness on English Stages, 1500-1800 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005). Theatre Research International, 31(1), pp. 102-103. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2005) Best Will in the world - Peter Ackroyd outshines Shakespeare's earlier biographers in a riveting new work. Book review 'Shakespeare: The Biography', by Peter Ackroyd. London: Chatto & Windus, 2005. Herald, Sept, p. 6. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2005) Book review 'The Divided City', by Theresa Breslin. London: Doubleday, 2005. Celtic View, 40(30), p. 11. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2005) Irvine Welsh's literary criticism steams into the station. Book review 'Irvine Welsh, British Contemporary Novelists', by Aaron Kelly. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005. Herald, 13 Aug, p. 7. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2005) Review of Andrew Gordon and Bernhard Klein (eds.), Literature, Mapping and the Politics of Space in Early Modern Britain (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001). European Journal of English Studies, 9(3), pp. 323-325. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2005) Review of Liam McIlvanney and Ray Ryan (eds.), Ireland and Scotland: Culture and Society, 1700-2000 (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2005). Canadian Journal of Irish Studies, 31(1), pp. 134-135. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2005) Review of Paul A. Cantor, Shakespeare, Hamlet: A Student Guide, 2nd ed. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), and Lawrence Graver, Beckett, Waiting for Godot: A Student Guide, 2nd ed. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004). Theatre Research International, 30(2), pp. 202-203. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2004) The best and worst of British. Book review 'The Likes of Us: A Biography of the White Working Class', by Michael Collins. London: Granta, 2004. Herald, 24 Jul, p. 8. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2004) Book review 'Reforming Europe: Protestant Colonialism and Conscience in British Literature', by Christopher Hodgkins. Columbia; London: University of Missouri Press, 2002. Reformation, 9, pp. 280-282. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2004) Grumpy old man's tales are just what the doctor ordered. Book review 'Dr Mukti and Other Tales of Woe', by Will Self. London: Bloomsbury, 2004. Herald, 10 Jan, p. 8. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2004) Is this Marlowe I see before me?. Book review 'The World of Christopher Marlowe', by David Riggs. London: Faber and Faber, 2004. Herald, 15 May, p. 8. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2004) Review of Christopher Hodgkins, Reforming Empire: Protestant Colonialism and Conscience in British Literature (Columbia and London: University of Missouri Press, 2002). Reformation, 9, pp. 280-282. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2004) Review of Louis Armand and Ondrej Pilny (eds.), Night Joyce of a Thousand Tiers: Petr Skrabánek: Studies in Finnegans Wake (Prague: Litteraria Pragensia, 2002); Stanley Sultan, Joyce’s Metamorphosis (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2001); Mark A. Wollaeger (ed.), James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: A Casebook (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2003). Irish Studies Review, 12(3), pp. 361-364. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2004) Review of Sarah M. Dunnigan, Eros and Poetry at the Courts of Mary Queen of Scots and James VI, Early Modern Literature in History (Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave, 2002). Modern Language Review, 99(3), pp. 740-741. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2004) This posh tosh is Trainspotting for upper-class twits. Book review 'In Defence of Aristocracy', by Peregrine Worsthorne. London: HarperCollins, 2004. Herald, 8 May, p. 6. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) Dose of age rage. Book review 'The Ends of Their Tethers: Thirteen Sorry Stories', by Alasdair Gray. Edinburgh: Canongate, 2003. Herald, 20 Sep, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) Man who announced the dream is dead. Book review 'Kingdom of Fear: Loathsome Secrets of a Star-crossed Child in the Final Days of the American Century', by Hunter S. Thompson. London: Allen Lane, 2003. Herald, 24 May, p. 14. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) The one and only Willie Maley. Book review 'Willie Maley: The Man Who Made Celtic', by David W. Potter. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Tempus Publishing, 2003. Celtic View, 39(20), pp. 44-45. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) Oxbridge meets Up Pompeii. Book review 'Pompeii: A Novel', by Robert Harris. London: Hutchinson, 2003. Herald, 6 Sep, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) Postcolonial Studies: Review of Rebecca Ann Bach, Colonial Transformations: The Cultural Production of the New Atlantic World 1580-1640 (Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave, 2000); Jeffrey Jerome Cohen (ed.), The Postcolonial Middle Ages (Basingstoke: Palgrave; New York: St Martin’s Press, 2001); Ivo Kamps and Jyotsna G. Singh (eds.), Travel Knowledge: European “Discoveries” in the Early Modern Period (Basingstoke: Palgrave; New York: St Martin’s Press, 2001). Reformation, 8, pp. 213-222. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) Reading signs of our times. Book review 'Signs and Wonders: Essays on Literature and Culture', by Marina Warner. London: Chatto & Windus, 2003. Herald, 9 Aug, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) Review of Alan J. Fletcher, Drama, Performance, and Polity in Pre-Cromwellian Ireland (Cork: Cork University Press, 2000), and Drama and the Performing Arts in Pre-Cromwellian Ireland: Sources and Documents from the Earliest Times until c.1642 (Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2001). Modern Language Review, 98(1), pp. 177-179. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) Review of Clare Carroll, Circe’s Cup: Cultural Transformations in Writing about Early Modern Ireland, Critical Conditions: Field Day Essays (Cork: Cork University Press, 2001). Textual Practice, 17(1), pp. 154-160. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) Review of Nicholas P. Canny, Making Ireland British, 1580-1650 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001). Irish Studies Review, 11(1), pp. 81-83. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) Still Harping on the Queen’s English: Review of Richard McCabe, Spenser’s Monstrous Regiment: Elizabethan Ireland and the Poetics of Difference (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002), and Patricia Palmer, Language and Conquest in Early Modern Ireland: English Renaissance Literature and Elizabethan Imperial Expansion (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001). Cambridge Quarterly, 32(3), pp. 282-287. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) Wilde too smart for his own good. Book review 'Irish Peacock and Scarlet Marquess', by Merlin Holland. London; New York: Fourth Estate, 2003. Herald, 12 Apr, p. 13. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2003) Wordplay settles the score: Scotland's first ever football anthology proves we're a nation at home in the literary premier league. Book review 'The Hope That Kills Us: An Anthology of Scottish Football', edited by Adrian Searle. Glasgow: Freight Design, 2002. Herald, 25 Jan, p. 13. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Apology for Sidney: Making a Virtue of a Viceroy: Review of Ciaran Brady, A Viceroy’s Vindication?: Sir Henry Sidney’s Memoir of Service in Ireland, 1556-1578 (Cork: Cork University Press, 2002). Sidney Journal, 20(1), pp. 94-105. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Book reviews 'Speak: A Short History of Languages', by Tore Janson. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002 and 'The Power of Babel: A Natural History of Languages', by John McWhorter. London: Heinemann, 2002. Herald, 30 Mar, p. 13. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Going against the grain. Book review 'Five Moral Pieces', by Umberto Eco, translated by Alastair McEwan. London: Secker and Warburg, 2001. Herald, 5 Jan, p. 11. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) In the name of the father: just how complicit was the papacy in the Shoah?. Book review 'Unholy War: The Vatican's Role in the Rise of Modern Anti-Semitism', by David I. Kertzer. London: Macmillan, 2002. Herald, 2 Feb, p. 10. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) No songs of praise for backstreet boy. Book review 'The Gatekeeper: A Memoir', by Terry Eagleton. London: Allen Lane/The Penguin Press, 2001. Herald, 19 Jan, p. 10. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Nostalgia flourishes in this tale of tragedy. Book review 'Permanent Violet', by Ronald Frame. Edinburgh: Polygon, 2002. Herald, 15 Jun, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Our Celtic connections: there's no such thing as equal measures in this story of two countries. Book review 'Ireland and Scotland: Literature and Culture, State and Nation, 1966-2000', by Ray Ryan. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2002. Herald, 16 Mar, p. 13. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Praise be, to the man from his number one fan. Book review 'On a Grander Scale: The Outstanding Career of Sir Christopher Wren', by Lisa Jardine. London: HarperCollins, 2002. Herald, 7 Sep, p. 13. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Review of Christine van Boheemen-Saaf, Joyce, Derrida , Lacan, and the Trauma of History: Reading, Narrative, and Postcolonialism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999). European Legacy, 7(2), pp. 250-251. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Review of Hiram Morgan (ed.), Political Ideology in Ireland, 1541-1641 (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1999), and Patrick Cheney and Lauren Silberman (eds.), Worldmaking Spenser: Explorations in the Early Modern Age (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 2000). Reformation, 6, pp. 223-227. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Review of Joan Fitzpatrick, Irish Demons: English Writings on Ireland, the Irish and Gender by Spenser and his Contemporaries (Lanham, Maryland, and Oxford: University Press of America, 2000). Notes and Queries, 247(4), pp. 517-518. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Review of Simon Wortham, Rethinking the University: Leverage and Deconstruction (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1999). Textual Practice, 16(2), pp. 377-388. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Shaping views of culture. Book reviews 'Dorian', by Will Self. London: Viking, 2002 and 'Feeding Frenzy', by Will Self. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 2002. Herald, 21 Sep, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Show me money's origins. Book review 'Carnegie', by Peter Krass. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley and Sons, 2002. Herald, 14 Dec, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Silence of the Language: Voices, Violence, Ventriloquism: Review of Patricia Palmer, Language and Conquest in Early Modern Ireland: English Renaissance Literature and Elizabethan Imperial Expansion (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001). Bullán: An Irish Studies Journal, 6(2), pp. 127-131. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Tales for a new Scotland. Book review 'Rewriting Scotland: Welsh, McLean, Warner, Banks, Galloway and Kennedy', by Cristie L. March. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002. Scotsman, 14 Dec, p. 5. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) There is life after death in print - old radical John Steinbeck made his opinions count as a columnist too. Book review 'Of Men and Their Making: The Selected Non-Fiction of John Steinbeck', edited by Susan Shillinglaw and Jackson J. Benson. London: Allen Lane/The Penguin Press, 2002. Herald, 24 Feb, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2002) Welsh's literary passport stamped. Book review 'Porno', by Irvine Welsh. London: Jonathan Cape, 2002. Herald, 17 Aug, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Belter off the conveyer belt: Think That's Life meets This Life for the lastest novel to join the Colgan ring of confidence. Book review 'Looking for Andrew McCarthy', by Jenny Colgan. London: HarperCollins, 2001. Herald, 8 Sep, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Elton has the fame game down to a fine art. Book review 'Dead Famous', by Ben Elton. London: Bantam Press/Transworld Publishers, 2001. Herald, 10 Nov, p. 11. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Framing work in the write style to visualise. Book review 'Portraits In Fiction', by A.S. Byatt. London: Chatto and Windus, 2001. Herald, 1 Dec, p. 11. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Harrowing tales of our civilization. Book review 'Austerlitz', by W.G. Sebald, translated by Anthea Bell. London: Hamish Hamilton, 2001. Herald, 20 Oct, p. 13. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Mind behind the Lord of the Rings. Book review 'Tolkien: A Biography', by Michael White. London: Little, Brown and Company, 2001. Herald, 15 Dec, p. 11. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Now for the page turner prize. Book review 'Glue', by Irvine Welsh. London: Jonathan Cape, 2001. Herald, 15 Dec, p. 10. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Reign of the Dark and Stormy Knight: the phenomenon of Stephen King, undefeated champion of horror. Book review 'Creepshows: The Illustrated Stephen King Movie Guide', by Stephen Jones. London: Titan Books, 2001. Herald, 24 Nov, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Review of Bruce McLeod, The Geography of Empire in English Literature, 1580-1745 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999). Theatre Research International, 26(1), pp. 119-120. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Review of Catherine M. S. Alexander and Stanley Wells (eds.), Shakespeare and Race (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000). Theatre Research International, 26(3), pp. 297-298. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Review of David Norbrook, Writing and the English Republic: Poetry, Rhetoric, and Politics, 1627-1660 (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998). Reformation, 5, pp. 186-188. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Review of Jacques Derrida, Monolingualism of the Other; or, The Prosthesis of Origin, trans. Patrick Mensah (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998). Textual Practice, 15(1), pp. 123-134. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) Review of Murray Pittock, Celtic Identity and the British Image (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1999). Irish Studies Review, 9(2), pp. 290-292. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2001) This world of media and mania brings satire back to life at last. Book review 'Going Out Live', by Mark Lawson. London: Picador, 2001. Herald, 3 Nov, p. 10. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2000) A century of wars. Book review 'My Century', by Günter Grass, translated by Michael Henry Heim. London: Faber and Faber, 1999. Scottish Socialist Voice, 23(2), p. 9. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2000) Capital critique targets the hair bearers. Book review 'The Museum of Doubt', by James Meek. Edinburgh: Canongate/Rebel Inc., 2000. Sunday Herald, 4 Jun, p. 10. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2000) Consuming Others: Review of Francis Barker, Peter Hulme, and Margaret Iverson (eds.), Cannibalism and the Colonial World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), Cultural Margins series; John Erickson, Islam and Postcolonial Narrative (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998). English, 49(193), pp. 78-83. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2000) ‘Hobson’s Choice: Review of Marion Hobson, Jacques Derrida: Opening Lines. Radical Philosophy, 100, pp. 59-60. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2000) If the cap fits. Book review 'Scotland's Shame?: Bigotry and Sectarianism in Modern Scotland', edited by T.M. Devine. Edinburgh: Mainstream, 2000. Sunday Herald, 2 Apr, p. 5. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2000) Out of sight...into literature. Book review 'The Literary Companion to Edinburgh', by Andrew Lowrie. London: Methuen, 2000 (First published as 'The Edinburgh Literary Guide'. Edinburgh: Canongate Press, 1992). Sunday Herald, 9 Jul, p. 10. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2000) Refuge for the condemned writer. Book review 'The Art of the Story: An International Anthology of Contemporary Short Stories', edited by Daniel Halpern. London: Viking Press, 1999. Sunday Herald, 9 Apr, p. 10. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2000) Review of Andrew Murphy, But the Irish Sea Betwixt Us: Ireland, Colonialism, & Renaissance Literature. Textual Practice, 14(1), pp. 150-155. (doi: 10.1080/095023600363391)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (2000) Review of Colin Kidd, British Identities Before Nationalism: Ethnicity and Nationhood in the Atlantic World, 1600-1800 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999). Irish Studies Review, 8(3), pp. 375-377. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (2000) Review of Desmond M. Clarke and Charles Jones (eds.), The Rights of Nations: Nations and Nationalism in a Changing World (Cork: Cork University Press, 1999). Irish Studies Review, 8(2), pp. 256-258. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Keeping the classes apart. Book review 'The Debt Collector'. Scottish Socialist Voice, 2(14), p. 9. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Book review 'Joyce, Joyceans and the Rhetoric of Citation', by Eloise Knowlton. Gainsville: University Press of Florida, 1998. Irish Studies Review, 7(3), pp. 411-412. (doi: 10.1080/09670889908455647)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Book review 'Shakespeare, Spenser and the Crisis in Ireland', by Christopher Highley. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. Renaissance Quarterly, 52(1), pp. 262-263. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Book review 'Spenser's Irish Experience: Wilde Fruit and Salvage Soyl', by Andrew Hadfield. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997; 'Literature, Travel, and Colonial Writing in the English Renaissance, 1545–1625', by Andrew Hadfield. London: Oxford University Press, 1998 and 'Repositioning Shakespeare: National Formations, Postcolonial Appropriations', by Thomas Cartelli. London: Routledge, 1999. European Journal of English Studies, 3(3), pp. 371-374. (doi: 10.1080/13825579908574451)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Book review 'Spenser's Life and the Subject of Biography', edited by Judith H. Anderson, Donald Cheney and David A. Richardson. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1996. European Journal of English Studies, 3(3), pp. 360-362. (doi: 10.1080/13825579908574451)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Book review 'The Arts of Empire: The Poetics of Colonialism from Raleigh to Milton', by Walter S.H. Lim. London: Associated University Presses, 1998. Seventeenth Century, 14(1), pp. 80-81. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Book review 'The Poetics of English Nationhood, 1590-1612', by Claire McEachern. (Cambridge studies in Renaissance literature and culture, 13). New York; London: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Reformation, 4, pp. 304-307. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Book reviews 'Edmund Spenser: A Reception History', by David Hill Radcliffe. Columbia, SC: Camden House, 1996; 'Jonson's Spenser: Evidence and Historical Criticism', by James A. Riddell and Stanley Stewart. Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne University Press, 1995. Yearbook of English Studies, 29, pp. 287-288. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Encarta isn't my idea of a good dictionary. Book review 'Encarta World Dictionary of English', edited by Kathy Rooney ... [et al.]. London: Bloomsbury/Microsoft, 1999. Sunday Herald, 8 Aug, p. 2. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Fact and fiction combine to make a high class piece of literature. Book review 'Vertigo', by W.G. Sebald. London: Harvill Press, 1999. Sunday Herald, 12 Dec, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Orange voices peal in protest. Book review 'The Faithful Tribe: An Intimate Portrait of the Loyal Institutions', by Ruth Dudley Edwards. London: HarperCollins, 1999. Sunday Herald, 20 Jun, p. 9. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Ronnie's lost plot. Book review 'Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan', by Edmund Morris. London: HarperCollins, 1999. Sunday Herald, 10 Oct, p. 10. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Substance in style. Book reviews 'Frederic Jameson: Marxism, Hermeneutics, Postmodernism', by Sean Homer. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1998; 'The Eagleton Reader', edited by Stephen Regan. Oxford: Blackwell, 1998. Radical Philosophy, 93, pp. 41-43. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Transitional phrases. Book reviews 'New Historicism and Cultural Materialism', by John Brannigan. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1998; 'Postmodern Narrative Theory', by Mark Currie. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1998; 'Deconstruction*Derrida', by Julian Wolfreys. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1998. English, 48(191), pp. 130-135. (doi: 10.1093/english/48.191.130)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) Turning the table in the question of race. Book reviews 'White Reign: Deploying Whiteness in America', edited by Joe L. Kincheloe, Shirley R. Steinberg, Nelson M. Rodriguez and Ronald E. Chennault. Basingstoke: Macmillan Press, 1998 and 'Black Genius: African American Solutions to African American Problems', edited by Walter Mosley, Mantha Diawara, Clyde Taylor and Regina Austin. London: W.W. Norton and Co., 1999. Sunday Herald, 2 May, p. 11. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1999) The urban myth of a hard city with a soft centre. Book review 'Bloody Mary', by Meg Henderson. London: Flamingo, 1999. Sunday Herald, 7 Nov, p. 12. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Review of Jimmy Boyle, Hero of the Underworld (London: Serpents Tail, 1998). Edinburgh Evening News, [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Review of Mary Hickman and Eleanor Bronwen (eds.), Discrimination and the Irish community in Britain (London: commission for racial equality, 1997). Fortnight, p. 10. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) History, herstory, heresy and hearsay: review of Thomas C. Hofheinz, Joyce and the invention of Irish history (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 1995), and Emer Nolan, James Joyce and nationalism (Routledge: London, 1995). Bullán: An Irish Studies Journal, 3(2), pp. 150-152. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Measuring the middle: review of Edward Larrissy, Yeats the poet: the measures of difference (Sussex: Harvester, 1994). English, 47(189), pp. 253-257. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Review of David J. Baker, between nations: Shakespeare, Spenser, Marvell, and the Question of Britain, (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1997). Irish Studies Review, 6(3), pp. 332-333. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Review of Frank McGuinness, Mutabilitie (London: Faber & Faber, 1997). Spenser Newsletter, 29(1), pp. 10-11. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Review of John Brannigan, Ruth Robbins and Julian Wolfreys (eds.), Applying: to Derrida (London: Macmillan, 1996). Radical Philosophy, 88, p. 52. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Review of Luke Gibbons Transformations in Irish culture. Textual Practice, 12(1), [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Review of Luke Gibbons transformations in Irish culture (Cork: Cork University Press, 1996), Richard Kearney postnationalist Ireland: politics, culture, philosophy (London: Routledge, 1996), and Gerry Smyth, the novel and the nation: studies in the new Irish fiction (London: Pluto Press, 1997). Textual Practice, 12(1), pp. 184-190. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Review of Martyn Bennett, The Civil Wars in Britain and Ireland, 1638-1651 (Blackwell: Oxford, 1997). Irish Studies Review, 6(1), pp. 71-73. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Review of Murray Pittock, Inventing and resisting Britain: cultural identities in Britain and Ireland, 1685-1789 (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1997). Irish Studies Review, 6(2), pp. 185-187. (doi: 10.1080/09670889808455605)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1998) Review of Stephen Regan (ed.), the Eagleton reader (Oxford: Blackwell, 1998). Textual Practice, 12(3), pp. 545-551. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1997) Aiming for the high ground. Book review 'Reclaiming Truth: Contribution to a Critique of Cultural Relativism', by Christopher Norris. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1996. Radical Philosophy, 84, pp. 45-46. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1997) Book review 'Solon his Follie, or, A Politique Discourse Touching the Reformation of Common-weales Conquered, Declined or Corrupted', by by Richard Beacon, edited by Clare Carroll and Vincent Carey. Binghamton: Centre for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, 1996. Spenser Newsletter, 28(2), pp. 1-3. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1997) Book reviews 'The Semiotics of Revenge: Subjectivity and Abjection in English Renaissance Tragedy', by Attila Kiss; 'Demand, Desire, and the Drive in Sidney's Texts and Their Contexts', by Antónia Szabari. (Acta Universitatis Szegediensis de Attila József Nominatae. Papers in English and American studies, 5; Monograph series, 1). Szeged, Hungary: Dept. of English, "József Attila" University, 1995. Sidney Newsletter and Journal, 15(1), pp. 80-82. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1997) Books review 'The Reformation of the Subject: Spenser, Milton and the English Protestant Epic', by Linda Gregerson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. English, 46(186), pp. 157-162. (doi: 10.1093/english/46.184.85)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1997) Hermetic and hermeneutic. Books reviews 'Derrida and Autobiography', by Robert Smith. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995; 'Introduction to Literary Hermeneutics', by Peter Szondi, translated by Martha Woodmansee. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. English, 46(184), pp. 85-91. (doi: 10.1093/english/46.184.85)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1997) The "in-between poet". Book review 'Edmund Spenser', by Colin Burrow. Plymouth: Northcote House in association with the British Council, 1996. In-between: Essays and Studies in Literary Criticism, 6(1), pp. 77-79. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1996) Book review 'Coloured People', by Henry Louis Gates Jr. London: Viking, 1994. Textual Practice, 10(1), pp. 165-171. (doi: 10.1080/09502369608582243)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1996) Book review 'Imperialism and Gender: Constructions of Masculinity', edited by Christopher E. Gittings. New Lambton, NSW: Dangaroo Press, 1996. Journal for the Study of British Cultures, 3(2), pp. 207-211. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1996) Book review 'Irish Identity and the Literary Revival: Synge, Yeats, Joyce and O'Casey', by G.J. Watson, 2nd ed., Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 1979, 1994. Irish Studies Review, 14(1), pp. 46-47. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1996) Book review 'Milton and Republicanism', edited by David Armitage, Armand Himy and Quentin Skinner. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. Textual Practice, 11(1), pp. 147-153. (doi: 10.1080/09502369708582271)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1996) Book review 'Solon his Follie, or, A Politique Discourse Touching the Reformation of Common-weales Conquered, Declined or Corrupted', by Richard Beacon, edited by Clare Carroll and Vincent Carey. Binghamton: Centre for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, 1996. Irish Studies Review, 17, pp. 44-45. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1996) Book review 'Strangers to That Land: British Perceptions of Ireland from the Reformation to the Famine', edited by Andrew Hadfield and John McVeagh. Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe, 1994. Spenser Newsletter, 27(1), pp. 4-6. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1996) Book review 'Whither Marxism?: Global crises in international perspective', edited by Bernd Magnus and Stephen Cullenberg. London: Routledge, 1995. Edinburgh Review, 95, pp. 170-173. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1996) Book reviews 'The British Problem, c. 1534-1707: State Formation in the Atlantic Archipelago', edited by Brendan Bradshaw and John Morrill. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1996; 'Uniting the Kingdom?: the Making of British History', edited by Alexander Grant and Keith J. Stringer. London: Routledge, 1995; 'Religion and Political Culture in Britain and Ireland: From the Glorious Revolution to the Decline of Empire', by David Hempton. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. History Ireland, 4(4), pp. 53-55. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1996) Book reviews 'Things of Darkness: Economies of race and Gender in Early Modern England', by Kim F. Hall. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1995; 'Authority and Representation in Early Modern Discourse', by Robert Weimann, edited by David Hillman. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996. Sidney Newsletter and Journal, 14(2), pp. 81-83. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1995) Book review 'Coloured People', by Henry Louis Gates Jr. London: Viking, 1994. Herald, 14 Jan, [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1995) Book review 'Specters of Marx: The State of the Debt, the Work of Mourning and the New International', by Jacques Derrida, translated by Peggy Kamuf. London: Routledge, 1994. Edinburgh Review, 93, pp. 223-225. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1995) Book review 'Strong Words, Brave Deeds: The Poetry, Life and Times of Thomas O'Brien, Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War', edited by H. Gustav Klaus. Dublin: The O'Brien Press, 1994. History Ireland, 3(2), pp. 60-61. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1995) Book review 'The Kilcolman Notebook', by Robert Welch. Dingle, Co. Kerry: Brandon Press, 1994. Spenser Newsletter, 26(1), pp. 20-21. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1995) Book review 'To the Death, Amic', by John Bryson. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1995. Herald, 11 Feb, [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1995) The Empire writes back. Book review 'Colonial Discourse and Post-Colonial Theory: A Reader', edited and introduced by Patrick Williams and Laura Chrisman. Brighton: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1993. Radical Philosophy, 70, pp. 48-49. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Abridged too far. Book review 'Marx's Capital: A Student Edition', edited and introduced by Christopher J. Arthur. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1992. Radical Philosophy, 67, pp. 53-54. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Book review 'Burke and Hare', by Owen Dudley Edwards. Edinburgh: The Mercat Press, 1980, 1993 (2nd ed.). History Ireland, 2(2), p. 62. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Book review 'Eton Renewed: A History from 1860 to the Present Day', by Tim Card. London: John Murray, 1994. Herald, 30 Aug, [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Book review 'Laughter in the Dark: the Plays of Alan Ayckbourn', by Albert E. Kalson. London: Associated University Presses, 1993. Durham University Journal, 55(1), pp. 151-152. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Book review 'Lifetimes of Commitment: Aging, Politics, Psychology', by Molly Andrews. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991. Textual Practice, 8(2), pp. 392-395. (doi: 10.1080/09502369408582199)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Book review 'Raising the Tone of Philosophy: Late Essays by Immanual Kant, Transformative Critique by Jacques Derrida', edited by Peter Fenves. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993. Radical Philosophy, 68, pp. 60-61. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Book review 'Rethinking Literary Biography: A Postmodern Approach to Tennessee Williams', by Nicholas Pagan. London: Associated University Presses, 1993. Durham University Journal, 86(2), pp. 352-353. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Book review 'Some Recent Attacks: Essays Cultural and Political', by James Kelman. Stirling: AK Press, 1992. Textual Practice, 8(3), pp. 509-516. (doi: 10.1080/09502369408582207)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Book review 'The Far Side of Desire', by Ralph Glasser. Sutton: Severn House, 1994. Herald, 17 Dec, [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Book review 'The Ideology of the Text', by Christopher Hampton. Milton Keynes: Open University Press, 1990. Textual Practice, 8(1), pp. 176-181. (doi: 10.1080/09502369408582191)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) Book reviews 'Filming Beckett's Television Plays: A Director's Experience', by Sidney Homan. London: Associated University Presses, 1992; 'Pinter's Odd Man Out: Staging and Filming 'Old Times'', by Sidney Homan. London: Associated University Presses, 1993. Durham University Journal, 55(1), pp. 152-154. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1994) The remains of deconstruction. Book reviews 'Acts of Literature', by Jacques Derrida, edited by Derek Attridge. London: Routledge, 1992; 'Cinders', by Jacques Derrida. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1991; 'The Other Heading: Reflections on Today's Europe', by Jacques Derrida. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1992. Radical Philosophy, 66, pp. 49-51. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1993) Book review 'Sir William Herbert: Croftus, sive de Hibernia Liber', edited by Arthur Keaveney and John Madden. Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1992. Spenser Newsletter, 24(1), pp. 7-9. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1992) Book review 'Old School Ties', by Tim Devlin and Hywel Williams. London: Sinclair-Stevenson, 1992. Herald, 27 Aug, p. 20. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1991) Book review 'Naming in Paradise: Milton and the Language of Adam and Eve', by John Leonard. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990. Parlance: The Journal of the Poetics and Linguistics Association, 3(1), pp. 94-96. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1991) Book review 'Your Cheatin' Heart', by John Byrne. London: BBC Books, 1990. Red Letters: A Review of Cultural Politics, 28, p. 7. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1990) Book review 'A Spenser Encyclopedia', edited by A.C. Hamilton. London: Routledge, 1990. Textual Practice, 6(3), pp. 543-549. (doi: 10.1080/09502369208582153)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1990) Book review 'Brian Friel and Ireland's Drama', Richard Pine. London: Routledge, 1990. Textual Practice, 6(2), pp. 324-326. (doi: 10.1080/09502369208582145)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1990) Book review 'British Post-Structuralism Since 1968', Antony Easthope. London: Routledge, 1988. Textual Practice, 4(2), pp. 336-343. (doi: 10.1080/09502369008582090)[Book Review]

Maley, W. (1990) Book reviews 'Framing the Sign: Criticism and Its Institutions', by Jonathan D. Culler. Oxford: Blackwell, 1989 and 'On Puns: the Foundation of Letters', edited by Jonathan D. Culler. Oxford: Blackwell, 1989. Parlance: The Journal of the Poetics and Linguistics Association, 2(1), pp. 117-124. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1990) Mayhem in a town called Gallus: review of Glasgow's Mayfest 1990. Red Letters: A Review of Cultural Politics, 27, p. 3. [Book Review]

Maley, W. (1989) Book review 'Writing Ireland: Colonialism, Nationalism and Culture', David Cairns and Shaun Richards. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1988. Textual Practice, 3(2), pp. 291-298. (doi: 10.1080/09502368908582063)[Book Review]

Edited Books

Maley, W. (Ed.) (2022) Our Fathers Fought Franco. Luath: Edinburgh. ISBN 9781804250402

Maley, W. and Lusk, K. (2016) Scotland and the Easter Rising: Fresh Perspectives on 1916. Luath Press: Edinburgh. ISBN 9781910745366

Maley, W. and Loughnane, R. (Eds.) (2013) Celtic Shakespeare: The Bard and the Borderers. Ashgate: Farnham, UK. ISBN 9781409422594

Maley, W. and O'Malley-Younger, A. (Eds.) (2012) Celtic Connections: Irish-Scottish Relations and the Politics of Culture. Series: Reimagining Ireland. Peter Lang: Oxford, UK. ISBN 9783034302142

Gardiner, M. and Maley, W. (Eds.) (2010) Edinburgh Companion to Muriel Spark. Series: Edinburgh companions to Scottish literature. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, UK. ISBN 9780748637683

Maley, W. and Schwyzer, P. (Eds.) (2010) Shakespeare and Wales: From the Marches to the Assembly. Ashgate: Farnham, UK. ISBN 9780754662792

Maley, W. and Tudeau-Clayton, M. (Eds.) (2010) This England, That Shakespeare: New Angles on Englishness and the Bard. Ashgate: Farnham, UK. ISBN 9780754666028

Benchimol, A. and Maley, W. (Eds.) (2007) Spheres of Influence: Intellectual and Cultural Publics from Shakespeare to Habermas. Peter Lang: Bern. ISBN 9783039105397

Hadfield, A. and Maley, W. (Eds.) (1997) Edmund Spenser, A View of the State of Ireland: from the First Printed Edition (1633). Blackwell: Oxford. ISBN 9780631205340

Moore-Gilbert, B.J., Stanton, G. and Maley, W. (Eds.) (1997) Postcolonial Criticism. Series: Longman critical readers. Addison, Wesley and Longman: London. ISBN 9780582237971

Website

Maley, W. (2018) Muriel Spark on Love. [Website]

Maley, W. (2016) Playing favourites: how do you pick Scotland's best book? [Website]

Maley, W. (2015) All Personality is Performance. [Website]

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Supervision

Willy has supervised around thirty PhD students to completion, with subjects ranging from John Milton and economics to African women’s writing and the short stories of Stephen King. Recent supervision includes four AHRC-funded students and two recipients of Carnegie awards. Four of his supervisees completed their doctorates in 2017-18. Willy has supervised two PhDs on Alasdair Gray and four on Irish-Scottish studies. He welcomes applications from students working on Irish and Scottish topics, as well as in the broad areas of early modern literature, African literature, creative writing, and contemporary fiction.

  • He, Kaiyue
    Muriel Spark's Houses of Fiction and Faith
  • Husain, Esraa
    Migrancy, Political Agency and Postcoloniality in Black Scottish Writing.
  • Kirkpatrick, Reese
    Making the Invisible Visible
  • Mazza, Ana
    Nigerian Cityscapes: Reading Ecosocial Damage in Anglophone Novels Since 1954

Teaching

With Philip Hobsbaum, Willy founded the prestigious postgraduate programme in Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow in 1995. The course has since become one of the most successful of its kind, producing a host of published writers and prize-winners, including Karen Campbell, Rodge Glass, Landon J. Napoleon, Rachel Seiffert and Eleanor Thom. Willy also pioneered the Creative Writing PhD at Glasgow. Since 2006 has supervised fifteen doctoral theses in this area, including several AHRC and Carnegie students. Recent courses taught include: African Modernities; Postcolonialism: Writing and Theory; Seventeenth-Century Women’s Writing; and Writing the English Revolution.

Additional information

Willy is a published playwright, poet and short story writer, and former Scotsman Fringe First Winner at the Edinburgh Festival (1992). His plays include From the Calton to Catalonia (1990), a dramatized account of his father’s experiences as a POW during the Spanish Civil War, co-written with his brother, John, and The Lions of Lisbon (1992), the story of Celtic’s 1967 European Cup victory, co-written with Iain Auld. Both plays were recently revived and toured again to full houses. Past plays have been performed at Glasgow’s Mayfest and at the Edinburgh Fringe, as well as the West Yorkshire Playhouse, the Lemon Tree in Aberdeen, the Magnum Centre in Irvine and most of Glasgow’s main theatres, including The Arches, The Old Athenaeum, Oran Mor, The Pavilion, and The Tron.

Willy worked outside the University for five years prior to study and between his PhD and securing a permanent academic post. Previous jobs include admin worker, bank clerk, barman, librarian, and writer-in-residence in HMP Barlinnie Special Unit. Willy was a columnist for the Celtic View, the official fanzine of Celtic Football Club from 2003-5. Over the years he has served on the steering committee of Glasgow’s Aye, Write! and participated in a number of literary festivals, including the Edinburgh International Book Festival. He is a member of the Board of the Scottish Book Trust.

Edited Journals

Co-editor, with Colin Graham, Irish Studies and Postcolonial Theory, special issue of Irish Studies Review 7, 2 (1999), pp. 149-231, ISSN 0967-0882.

Co-editor, with Ellen-Raïssa Jackson, Kelman and Commitment, a special issue of the Edinburgh Review 108 (2001), pp. 21-122, ISSN 0267 6672, ISBN 1-85933-202-1.

Guest Editor, Drouth 18: Class (2005), pp. 82, ISSN 1474 6190.

Co-editor, with Thomas Herron, Sir Henry Sidney in Ireland and Wales, double special issue of Sidney Journal 29, 1-2 (2011), 245pp.

Co-editor with Kirsty Lusk, Commemorating Connolly: Contexts, Comparisons and Celtic Connections, special issue of Irish Studies Review 24, 4 (November 2016), pp. 385-472, ISSN 0967-0882 print/1469-9303 online, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09670882.2016.1226676