"Border Crossings contributes to revising the perception of historical and contemporary roles Irish women writers have played in shaping, as well as being shaped by, Irish history. The essays themselves shape new ways of understanding their accomplishment as well as highlight writers whose works have been ignored, slighted, or too little noticed. "
—Susan Shaw Sailer, West Virginia University
"This impressive collection, covering a wide range of literature from the 18th century to the present, is an exciting and valuable contribution to Irish studies in general and to the study of Irish women writers in particular. These essays bring new approaches to bear on the ways Irish women writers negotiate the borders between nation and nationalism and are a welcome addition to the growing body of work on Irish women's writing."
—John Rickard, Bucknell University