A Colder Eye: The Modern Irish WritersAn acclaimed critic examines the work and accomplishment of the writers of the Irish Literary Revival--Yeats, Joyce, Synge, Beckett, O'Casey, O'Brien, and others--and the causes, circumstances, and ramifications of that Revival. |
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Points to Ponder II | 11 |
A Tale of a Pot | 42 |
The Lore of Irish | 62 |
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