Ireland -- In literature
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Ireland -- In literature
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Ireland
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Incoming Resources
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- Modern Irish drama, edited by John P. Harrington
- Irish Americans, a versified company, compiled, edited, and annotated by Richard Demeter
- A song for Ireland, Mary O'Hara
- Sean O'Faolain, by Paul A. Doyle
- Charles J. Kickham, a study in Irish nationalism and literature, R. V. Comerford
- The Genius of Irish prose, edited by Augustine Martin
- The gold sun of Irish freedom, 1798 in song and story, Danny Doyle and Terence Folan
- Modern Irish literature, compiled and edited by Denis Lane and Carol McCrory Lane
- William Butler Yeats
- Irish cavalcade, 1550-1850, by M. J. MacManus
- Irish liberation, edited and with an introduction by Ulick O'Connor
- A raid into dark corners and other essays, Benedict Kiely
- The Essential O'Casey, a study of the twelve major plays of Sean O'Casey, Jack Mitchell
- Irish poetry after Joyce, Dillon Johnston
- Fictions of the Irish literary revival, a changeling art, John Foster Wilson
- Irish poetry, from the English invasion to 1798
- A short history of Irish literature, Seamus Deane
- Poetry in modern Ireland, by Austin Clarke ; with illustrations by Louis Le Brocquy
- To Ireland, I, Paul Muldoon
- A writer's Ireland, landscape in literature, William Trevor
- W.R. Rodgers (1909-1969)
- We Irish, essays on Irish literature and society, Denis Donoghue. --
- James Joyce's disunited kingdom and the Irish dimension, John Garvin
- Irish fiction, 1900-1940, John Cronin
- William Butler Yeats : the Byzantium poems, Edited by Richard J. Finneran
- Selected writings of John V. Kelleher on Ireland and Irish America, edited by Charles Fanning
- We Irish, essays on Irish literature and society, Denis Donoghue
- Brian Friel, [by] D. E. S. Maxwell
- Great hatred, little room, the Irish historical novel, James M. Cahalan. --
- A chronological account of nearly four hundred Irish writers, with a descriptive catalogue of their works, Introd. by GearĂ³id S. MacEoin
- Irish literature and drama in the English language, a short history, by Stephen Gwynn
- O'Casey
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