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Warwick Leslie Gould, (born 7 April 1947) is a literary scholar born in Sydney. He specializes in the Irish Literary Revival, particularly in the writings of W. B. Yeats, and in Textual Transmission studies and the History of the Book. Having studied at the University of Queensland, he joined Royal Holloway and Bedford New College in 1973 as a Lecturer in English Language and Literature. He became Professor of English Literature of the University of London (1994–2013) and was the Founding Director of the Institute of English Studies in the university's School of Advanced Study (1999–2013). He continues as Professor Emeritus since his retirement in 2013 and is a Senior Research Fellow of the institute. Honours In 1997, Gould was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature (FRSL). He was awarded the 2012 President's Medal by the British Academy: it is awarded "to recognise outstanding service to the cause of the humanities and social sciences". He is an Hon. Life Member of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association, and was elected to Fellowship of the Society of Antiquaries in 2022, and as an Honorary Foreign Corresponding Member of the Grolier Club of New York in the same year. Selected works Gould, Warwick; Reeves, Marjorie (1987). Joachim of Fiore and the Myth of the Eternal Evangel in the Nineteenth Century (1st ed.). Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0198266723. Gould, Warwick; Kelly, John; Toomey, Deirdre, eds. (1997). The Collected Letters of W. B. Yeats, Vol. 2: 1896-1900. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0198126829. Gould, Warwick; Reeves, Marjorie (2001). Joachim of Fiore and the Myth of the Eternal Evangel in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (2nd ed.). Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0199242306. Gould, Warwick; Toomey, Deirdre, eds. (2005). Mythologies by W. B. Yeats. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1403945051. Gould, Warwick, ed. (2013). The Living Stream: Essays in Memory of A. Norman Jeffares. Yeats Annual. Open Book Publishers. ISBN 9781909254350. Gould, Warwick, ed. (2019). Yeats's Legacies. Open Book Publishers. doi:10.11647/obp.0135. ISBN 978-1-78374-454-1. References . Discover the Deirdre Gould popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Deirdre Gould books.

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  • The Jade Seed synopsis, comments

    The Jade Seed

    Deirdre Gould

    This is a tale from when the world was old. This is what happened at the end.In the earth's grave the Stone Messenger waited. Deep in its belly, the jade seed lay. The world was we...

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    Torrent of Darkness

    Deirdre Gould

    Out of fifty thousand, only thirtythree survived the Keseburg and the alien AI called Issk'ath. Hurtling toward an unfamiliar planet with few supplies and no preparation, they beli...

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    Scapegoat

    Deirdre Gould

    Outside the facility, the peace laws must be observed.For a hundred and fifty points, you can spend an hour with a designated scapegoat. No one outside will ever know what you do t...

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    The Infected

    Deirdre Gould

    The December Plague stripped thousands of people of their reason and basic humanity for two years. The disease left their bodies mostly untouched but their minds were ravaged by an...

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    Krisis

    Deirdre Gould

    They can't restrain themselves. They can't reason. They can't love. The Infected can only suffer and rage, attacking stranger and caregiver alike. The only release from this misery...

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    Reciprocate

    Deirdre Gould

    The peace laws were supposed to bring stability. The generational debt act pledged to restore prosperity. And the designated scapegoats guaranteed security outside the facilities. ...

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    Reversion

    Deirdre Gould

    The City was gone. Neil should have reached it years before and once he stood on the crumbling debris of its concrete wall, he couldn't help but mourn the months he'd spent fruitle...

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    Cradle of the Deep

    Deirdre Gould

    The Keseburg once boasted a complement of fifty thousand. Generations of hardship, space hazards and disease have whittled it down to just under thirty thousand. That was the numbe...

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    7081

    Deirdre Gould

    In the penal colony of Vesta, information is currency. Not the ore the prisoners dig up to be sold far away on Earth, nor the drab chlorella sludge they subsist on. Under the watch...

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    Before the Cure

    Deirdre Gould

    In Neil's mind it started with the man in the park. Or, more specifically, with the vicious bite the man had given Neil. He was wrong about that. The December Plague had started we...

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    The 40th Day

    Deirdre Gould

    "Everyone here is already exposed. Don’t come here. Your family is dead. Your friends are dead. Do not trust anyone from the City. There may already be people out there who are inf...

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    Traveler in the Dark

    Deirdre Gould

    Sixteen hundred years ago, they fled Earth. Now their long journey may finally be at an end. None of them have ever walked on soil, felt rain, or breathed unrecycled air.Their reso...

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    The Cured

    Deirdre Gould

    Henry spent eight years chained to a post. Exposed, starved, infected with the December Plague, and mad. During those eight years, the December Plague consumed most of the world's ...

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    After the Cure

    Deirdre Gould

    Eight years ago the December Plague swept through the human population of earth. The Infected were driven mad by the disease, becoming violent and cannibalistic, killing even those...

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    Poveglia

    Deirdre Gould

    Eight years ago the December Plague swept through the human population of earth. The Infected were driven mad by the disease, becoming violent and cannibalistic, killing even those...