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The Sinn Féin Millionaire:
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“If All the Sky Were Paper and All the Sea Were Ink”:
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Printing the Legend of John Ford’s The Informer
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Writing the Irish West: Ecologies and Traditions, by Eamonn Wall
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Irish Appropriation of Greek Tragedy, by Brian Arkins
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Inside Ireland’s Women’s Prisons Past and Present, by Christina M. Quinlan
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The Colors of Zion: Blacks, Jews, and Irish from 1845 to 1945, by George Bornstein
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A Hundred Doors by Michael Longley
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An Island Triptych
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Bishop Michael Browne of Galway (1937–76) and the Regulation of Public Morality
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Filíocht Nua: New Poetry
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Problems with Paradigms:
Irish Comparativism and Casanova’s World Republic of Letters
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The Shannon Scheme, Rural Electrification, and Veiled History in Conor McPherson’s The Weir
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The Power of Withholding:
Politics, Gender, and Narrative Technique in William Trevor’s Felicia’s Journey
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Poets in Exile:
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Irishness and Exile in Edna O’Brien’s Wild Decembers and In the Forest
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