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The Last Straw
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The Theatre of Thomas Kilroy: No Absolutes, by José Lanters
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Emergency Writing: Irish Literature, Neutrality, and the Second World War, by Anna Teekell
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Expelling the Poor: Atlantic Seaboard States and the Nineteenth Century Origins of American Immigration Policy by Hidetaka Hirota
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Seeing Yellow by Eva Bourke
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The Coming of the Celts, AD 1860: Celtic Nationalism in Ireland and Wales, by Caoimhín De Barra
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Clúdach: Cover
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Shamrocks in the Greek Isles:
Billy Sherring’s Olympic Journey, and Mine
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Tom Brick of South Dakota, Irish Emigrant Life Writing, and the Dynamics of Storytelling
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“Red Wine, Please”:
Rebellious Drinking in Kate O’Brien’s Fiction
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Queering the Poetics of Race and Nationalism:
Yeats, Casement, and Paul Muldoon’s “A Clear Signal” (1992)
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In the Firing Line:
Censorship, the Civil War in Ireland, and its Aftermath
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The Marriage of Heaven and Hell:
Death and Rebirth in Conor McPherson’s Girl from the North Country
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Filíocht Nua: New Poetry
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Catholic Influence on Concepts of Death and Dying in Joyce’s Writings
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“What’s Your Story, Son?”:
Disability and Narrative in Stewart Parker’s Hopdance
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Trauma and Recovery in the Twenty-First-Century Irish Novel, by Kathleen Costello-Sullivan
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Reframing Irish Youth in the Sixties, by Carole Holohan
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The End of Outrage: Post-Famine Adjustment in Rural Ireland, by Breandán Mac Suibhne
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