The Irish Short Story: A Critical HistoryJames Kilroy, Dr. James Kilroy |
Contents
GEORGE MOORES | 45 |
WRITERS OF THE 1920s AND 1930s | 95 |
NOTES AND REFERENCES | 217 |
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