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Clúdach: Cover
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Whitelaw’s Essay on the Population of Dublin:
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Florence Conry, the Flight of the Earls, and Native-Catholic Militancy
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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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Nótaí na nEagarthóirí: Editors’ Notes
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When Parents Die:
John Montague and Paul Durcan’s Poetics of Loss and Recovery
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Rosamond Jacob:
An “Ordinary” Woman in the Early Free State
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Competing Claims of Family and Nation:
Introducing The Troubled House
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Rosamond Jacob and the Hidden Histories of Irish Writing
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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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Printing the Legend of John Ford’s The Informer
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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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Problems with Paradigms:
Irish Comparativism and Casanova’s World Republic of Letters
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Andrew Hazucha
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:
The Piatts in the Queenstown Consulate, 1882–93
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