Thomas MacGreevy Archive

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The Thomas MacGreevy Archive, developed by University College Dublin in collaboration with the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the University of Virginia, is a digital humanities project dedicated to the life and works of the Irish poet and critic Thomas MacGreevy (1893–1967).

The archive offers a searchable database of over 400 texts, including MacGreevy’s poetry, essays, and correspondence, along with scholarly analyses and contextual materials.

Key features of the archive include “Thomas MacGreevy: Composing a Poem,” which traces the development of several of his poems, and “Thomas MacGreevy and Jack B. Yeats: An Online Broadsheet,” exploring the relationship between MacGreevy and the renowned Irish artist.

The project employs advanced digital technologies to facilitate in-depth research and analysis, making it a significant resource for scholars of Irish literature and modernist studies.

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