Major Works:
* Irish Classics (1995): An influential critical study of major Irish literary figures and works, spanning from the 18th century to the 20th century.
* Inventing Ireland (1996): A comprehensive exploration of Irish national identity and its connection to literature and culture.
* The Irish Writer and the World (1998): Examines the international influences on Irish writing and the role of Irish literature on the global stage.
* The Irish Literary Renaissance (2006): A detailed analysis of the Irish Literary Renaissance, a pivotal period in Irish literary history.
* The Writings of W.B. Yeats (2009): A critical study of the poetry and prose of William Butler Yeats.
Other Notable Works:
* The Secret of the Irish (1993): A collection of essays on various aspects of Irish culture.
* James Joyce (2005): A biography of the renowned Irish writer.
* The Irish: A Cultural History (2008): A comprehensive exploration of Irish history and culture.
* Shakespeare and Ireland (2014): A study of the connections between Shakespeare and Ireland.
Stephen Kiberd has also published numerous articles and essays in academic journals and newspapers. His work is characterized by its insightful analysis, engaging prose, and deep understanding of Irish literary history and culture. He is considered a leading authority on Irish literature and has received numerous awards for his contributions to the field.