Terence Dolan

Terence Dolan is an Irish lexicographer and radio personality. He is currently Professor of Old and Middle English in the School of English and Drama, University College Dublin. He acts as the School's Research Co-ordinator, and is the director of the Hiberno-English Archive website.[1] He has a weekly spot on Seán Moncrieff's radio show (Mondays) on Newstalk 106. Podcasts of Terry's appearances are available from Newstalk's website.[2]

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Life

Terence Patrick Dolan was born in London of Irish parents, both of whom hailed from Co. Cavan. He was formerly a Hastings Senior Scholar of The Queen's College, Oxford. He was twice the National Endowment for the Humanities Distinguished Visiting Professor of the Humanities, University of Richmond, Virginia (in 1986 and 1992). He is a former director of the international James Joyce summer school, Dublin. 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.

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