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Terence Dolan (8 April 1943 – 20 April 2019) was an Irish
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and radio personality. He was professor of Old and
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in the School of English and Drama at
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. He acted as the School's Research Co-ordinator, and was the director of the ''
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Archive'' website. He appeared weekly on
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's radio show (Mondays) on
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.
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s of his appearances are available from Newstalk's website.


Life

Dolan was born in London of Irish
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, both of whom hailed from County Cavan. He was formerly a Hastings Senior Scholar of
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. He was twice the
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Distinguished Visiting Professor of the Humanities,
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,
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(in 1986 and 1992). He was a director of the international
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summer school,
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. He is perhaps best known for his ''Dictionary of Hiberno-English'' which gives a comprehensive account of the English language as it is spoken in Ireland.Prof Terence Dolan dies following long illness
Irish Times, 2019-04-06.


Illness and death

Dolan suffered a stroke in February 2008, and began a period of recuperation. He left Tallaght Hospital on 15 December 2008. He talked to
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's about this experience, and also about the origins of medical words and about writing a book about the first hand experience of having a stroke and the recovery.https://www.tribune.ie/article/2008/apr/20/the-saving-on-stroke-specialists-that-costs-hundre/ He died on 20 April 2019.


Research interests

Dolan performed research in medieval English literature,
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,
lexicography Lexicography is the study of lexicons, and is divided into two separate academic disciplines. It is the art of compiling dictionaries. * Practical lexicography is the art or craft of compiling, writing and editing dictionaries. * Theoreti ...
, and
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.


Selected publications

* Dolan, T. P., 1998. ''A Dictionary of Hiberno-English: The Irish Use of English''. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1999 (paperback). * Dolan, T. P., 2004. 'Is the Best English Spoken in Lower Drumcondra?', in ''A New & Complex Sensation: Essays on Joyce's Dubliners'' (ed.) Oona Frawley, 1–9, Dublin: Lilliput Press. * Dolan, T.P., ''The Compilation of A Dictionary of Hiberno-English Reviewed: Proceedings of the 2002 Symposium on Lexicography'', University of Copenhagen. * Dolan, T. P., 2003. 'The English Language in an Irish Context' in ''Millennium Essays'' (ed. Michaeil Cronin). * Dolan, T. P., 2002. ‘Language Policy in the Republic of Ireland’ in ''Language Planning and Education'' (eds. J. M. Kirk & D. P. Ó Baoill) Belfast 144–156. * Dolan, T. P., 2002. ‘Devolution and Cultural Policy: A View from the Republic of Ireland’, in ''Ireland (Ulster) Scotland: Concepts, Contexts, Comparisons'' (eds. E. Longley, E. Hughes, & D. O’Rawe) Belfast, 50–53. * Dolan, T. P., 2003, 'The Theft of Joyce', ''James Joyce Bloomsday Magazine'' 33–35. * Dolan, T. P., 1999. 'Writing in Ireland', in ''The Cambridge History of Medieval English Literature'' (ed. David Wallace). Cambridge University Press, 208–228. * Dolan, T. P. (ed.). 1990. 'The English of the Irish'. Special Issue: ''The Irish University Review'', vol. 20, no. 1. * Dolan T. P. & Diarmuid O Muirthile, 1996. ''The Dialect of Forth and Bargy, Co. Wexford, Ireland''. Dublin: Four Courts Press. * Dolan, T. P., 1991. 'Language in Ulysses' in ''Studies on Joyce's Ulysses''. Jacqueline Genet—Elisabeth Hellegouarc'h (eds.). 131–142. Caen: G.D.R. d'Etudes anglo-irlandaises, Université de Caen. * Dolan, T. P., 1990. 'The Language of Dubliners' in ''James Joyce: The Artist and the Labyrinth''. Augustine Martin (ed.), 25–40. London: Ryan Publishing. * Dolan, T. P., 1985. 'Sean O'Casey's Use of Hiberno-English' in ''Irland: Gesellschaft und Kultur'' IV. D. Siegmund-Schultze (ed.). 108–115. Halle-Wittenberg: Martin-Luther Universität. * Dolan, T. P., 1991. 'The Literature of Norman Ireland' in ''The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing''. Seamus Deane (ed.), vol. 1, Derry: Field Day Publications. * Dolan T. P., 1994. 'Samuel Beckett's Dramatic Use of Hiberno-English', ''Irish University Review'', 14, 45–56.


Radio appearances

* 2002–Presenter, RTÉ Radio Series: 'Talking Proper: The English of the Irish'. * 2002 – Contributor, RTÉ Radio Series, 'The Odd Word'. * 2002 – 'Hiberno-English Lexicography', University of Joensuu, Finland. * 2002 – 'Hiberno-English in Translation', University of São Paulo, Brazil. * 2002 – 'The Compilation of A Dictionary of Hiberno-English Reviewed' University of Copenhagen. * 2002 – 'Hiberno-English in the Context of Globalisation and Immigration', Ross Institute, East Hampton, New York. * 2002 – 'Language Policy in the Republic of Ireland', Queen's University, Belfast. * 1999 – 'Dictionary Joyce: Joyce and Lexicography', James Joyce Centre, Dublin. * 1998 – 'The Compilation of a Dictionary of Hiberno-English', University of Potsdam. * 1996 – For the Translation Service of the European Commission, in Brussels and Luxembourg. 'Why and How the Irish Speak English' ( to mark Ireland's Presidency of the European Commission ). * 1992 – 'English and Irish in Competition', Jefferson Smurfit Fellowship Lecture, University of Missouri-Rolla.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Dolan, Terence Academics of University College Dublin James Joyce scholars 20th-century Irish writers 21st-century Irish writers Academics from London British people of Irish descent Irish lexicographers 1943 births 2019 deaths