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Patrick O'Neill is a Professor Emeritus at Queen's University specializing in Modern German comparative literary studies, European literary relations, translation studies, and narrative narratology. He obtained his PhD in German Language Literature from Queen's University in 1972 and has authored numerous articles and book chapters on German, English, and comparative literature, particularly focusing on aspects of narrative theory and translation studies. His significant publications include 'Günter Grass: Bibliography, 1955-1975', 'German Literature English Translation: Select Bibliography', and 'Ireland Germany: Study in Literary Relations'. O'Neill's scholarly contributions also extend to edited volumes like 'Critical Essays Günter Grass' and 'Comedy Entropy: Humour, Narrative, Reading'. His works are noted for their insightful analysis of narrative dynamics within the context of German fiction and substantial explorations of literary translation. O'Neill continues to impact the field through various publications, including his latest works exploring the intricacies of Joycean texts and their translations.
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