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'''Title:''' Humanoid, adult, male. Unwanted gift.
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'''Title:''' Peon
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'''Make:''' Humanoid, adult, male. Unwanted gift
'''Research interests:''' Irish and British modernisms (literary and plastic); editorial theory; manuscripts
'''Research interests:''' Irish and British modernisms (literary and plastic); editorial theory; manuscripts
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'''Digital projects:''' [[Toby]]
'''Digital projects:''' [[Toby]]
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== The Sordid Tale ==
== The Sordid Tale ==

Revision as of 23:16, 24 November 2008

Ronan Crowley

Ronan seen in a homemade Hawaiian shirt.
Ronan seen in a homemade Hawaiian shirt.

Title: Peon

Make: Humanoid, adult, male. Unwanted gift

Research interests: Irish and British modernisms (literary and plastic); editorial theory; manuscripts

Departmental affiliation: Department of English

Institutional affiliation: University at Buffalo

Office location: 204A Clemens Hall

Home for rants and raves

Membership status: Remembers when this was all fields

Digital projects: Toby

The Sordid Tale

Ronan Crowley is a second year Presidential Fellow in the School of English. He works on the Joyce manuscripts housed in the Poetry Collection, particularly those for Ulysses. Before opting for the bright lights of Buffalo, NY, he completed an M.Litt at Trinity College, Dublin where, as a Government of Ireland Research Scholar in the Humanities and Social Sciences, he worked on the National Library of Ireland's new Joyce holdings (acquired in 2000 and 2002).

He has published in Genetic Joyce Studies and Hypermedia Joyce Studies and has an article forthcoming in the James Joyce Quarterly.


Alleged (Digital) Research Interests

He uses the <oXygen/> XML Editor to mark up manuscript transcripts but is looking for faster ways to get to worthy findings. Flash may offer one such solution.

Pipe dream projects include a real-time visual simulation model of Dublin, June 16, 1904 (a date celebrated in Ireland commemorating a man who never existed not doing much with his day); and a graphic rendering of the composition of the fifteenth episode of Ulysses, "Circe."

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