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Kathryn Rebecca Van Winkle
You Had To Be There:
Irish Theater in 2011
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Brian Ó Broin
Siombalachas, Teicníocht Liteartha, agus Teoiric in Idir Shúgradh agus Dáiríre le Máirtín Ó Cadhain
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Nótaí na nEagarthóirí: Editors’ Notes
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Kirwan Street, In Memory
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Cancer and the Ethics of Representation in Paul Muldoon’s Horse Latitudes
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“Discursive Nonsense”:
Narrative Structure, Trauma, and History in Call Me the Breeze
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The Courtship of John Rooney and Katharine Cusack, 1887–93:
Obligations and Marriage Ideals in Irish-American New England
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Remembering and Forgetting the Great Famine in France and Ireland
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Amnesia and Recovery of the Great War in Plays by McGuinness and Barry
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Impure and Complicated Truth:
Brian Friel’s Faith Healer and John McGahern’s “The Country Funeral”
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The Irish Connection:
Tyrone Guthrie and Regional Theater
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Reassembling the Broken Jar
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The Trials of Patrick Kavanagh
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“Sarsfield Is the Word”:
The Heroic Afterlife of an Irish Jacobite
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Filíocht Nua: New Poetry
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“The Ghost of the Real Leg”:
Maurice Walsh, John Ford, and Adaptation in Roddy Doyle’s The Dead Republic
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Expressing the Nineteenth Century in Irish:
The Poetry of Aodh Mac Domhnaill (1802–67)
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“Consumption, Was It?”:
The Tuberculosis Epidemic and Joyce’s “The Dead”
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The Music of the Sentimental Nationalist Heart:
Thomas Moore and Seamus Heaney
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“Life Just Is Like That”:
Martin McDonagh’s Estonian Enigma
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