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Filíocht Nua: New Poetry
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E. Moore Quinn
An Gorta Mór and the Campaign to Preserve Grosse Île as an Irish Historic Site
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Ronan Crowley
Revivalism à Clef, Revivalism sans Clef:
Writing the Renaissance in James Stephens, Brinsley MacNamara, and Eimar O’Duffy
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Adrian Frazier
George Moore and Elizabeth Jane Gardner
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Steven Hrdlicka
Letters of Jack B. Yeats to Joseph Hone, 1921–1955
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David Gardiner
Nótaí na nEagarthóirí: Editor’s Notes
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Gerald Dawe
The Back Room
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Michael Patrick Gillespie
Irish Cinema under Erasure
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Julie Donovan
The Encroachment on Highbury:
Ireland in Jane Austen’s Emma
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Donal Manning
“Though Blighted Troth Be All Bereft”:
Famine Memory in Finnegans Wake
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Gerard Dineen
Reading the Cauldron:
Landlords and Texts in George A. Birmingham’s The Seething Pot
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Ailbhe McDaid
“As Important . . . in My Childhood as the Catholic Church and the Fight for Irish Freedom”:
Legaciesof Conflict in Maeve Brennan’s Cherryfield Avenue Stories
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Fred Johnston
Filíocht Nua: New Poetry
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Silent Noise:
Narrative and Style in John McGahern’s The Dark
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Fear, Trembling, and Carousing:
Father Phelan in Michael Crummey’s Galore
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Brexit and Ireland
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An Ulster Slave-Owner in the Revolutionary Atlantic: The Life and Letters of John Black, edited by Jonathan Jeffrey Wright
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“I Am This That and the Other”:
In Memory of Ciaran Carson
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Cathal Brugha, by Fergus O’Farrell
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The Great Irish Famine: Visual and Material Culture, edited by Marguérite Corporaal, Oona Frawley, and Emily Mark-FitzGerald
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