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New Hibernia Review

Volume 15, Issue 4, Geimhreadh / Winter 2011

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Nótaí na nEagarthóirí: Editors’ Notes
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Elizabeth Creely Daire Nua: The New Oak Grove
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Éimear O’Connor America Called: The Helen Hackett Gallery and the Irish Art Rooms, 1924–1934
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Barry Sloan When Parents Die: John Montague and Paul Durcan’s Poetics of Loss and Recovery
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Joan McBreen Filíocht Nua: New Poetry
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radharc ar gcúl: a backward glance
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Karen Steele Competing Claims of Family and Nation: Introducing The Troubled House
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Leeann Lane Rosamond Jacob: An “Ordinary” Woman in the Early Free State
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Gerardine Meaney Rosamond Jacob and the Hidden Histories of Irish Writing
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Stephen Kelly The Sinn Féin Millionaire: James O’Mara and the First American Bond-Certificate Drive, 1919–1921
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Karen Babine “If All the Sky Were Paper and All the Sea Were Ink”: Tim Robinson’s Linguistic Ecology
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Patrick Maley Aeneas in Baile Beag: Friel’s Translations, The Aeneid, and the Humanism of the Field Day Theatre Company
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Daniel Moran Printing the Legend of John Ford’s The Informer
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léirmheasanna: reviews
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Andrew J. Auge Writing the Irish West: Ecologies and Traditions, by Eamonn Wall
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Amy Muse Irish Appropriation of Greek Tragedy, by Brian Arkins
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Andrew J. Scheiber The Colors of Zion: Blacks, Jews, and Irish from 1845 to 1945, by George Bornstein
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Sarah McNeely Inside Ireland’s Women’s Prisons Past and Present, by Christina M. Quinlan
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Nathaniel Myers Other Edens: The Life and Work of Brian Coffey, ed. Benjamin Keatinge and Aengus Woods
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Richard Rankin Russell A Hundred Doors by Michael Longley
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Clúdach: Cover
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