Prose: 1840-1882, correspondenceMangan's prose comes in a variety of forms: essays, stories, apologies, biographical sketches, comic articles, introductions to his poems and translations, a handful of surviving letters, and an unfinished autobiography. |
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FreiligrathRückertPrutzWernerChamissoZedlitz | 120 |
Loose Leaves from an Odd Volume No III | 152 |
Anthologia Hibernica No I | 160 |
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