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... Irish writers then knew , had to be interpreted , retold , and shaped for a living Irish audience so that this material would become familiar , fill the imagination , and form part of a sep- arate Irish consciousness . And the Irish ...
... Irish writers then knew , had to be interpreted , retold , and shaped for a living Irish audience so that this material would become familiar , fill the imagination , and form part of a sep- arate Irish consciousness . And the Irish ...
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... Irish traditions he met as a young man through the old Fenian John O'Leary . Later his liking for the graci- ousness of English social life counterbalanced his ... Irish origins and even their feelings at times THE ANGLO - IRISH TEMPER 107.
... Irish traditions he met as a young man through the old Fenian John O'Leary . Later his liking for the graci- ousness of English social life counterbalanced his ... Irish origins and even their feelings at times THE ANGLO - IRISH TEMPER 107.
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... Irish character as ever Yeats was and many of his comments are still valid . They can be tested against the wisdom of Arland Usher's brilliant modern generalizations in The Face and Mind of Ireland . The second stream , rooted in the ...
... Irish character as ever Yeats was and many of his comments are still valid . They can be tested against the wisdom of Arland Usher's brilliant modern generalizations in The Face and Mind of Ireland . The second stream , rooted in the ...
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A NOVELIST AND HIS CHARACTERS | 19 |
Katja Reissner Lecture 1969 | 40 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1968 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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