Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... tradition that is often the exact opposite of the impulse which it claims to represent . So the inevitable revolts ... tradition for another , or I should prefer to say , one cult for another , because I use the word tradition as a syno ...
... tradition that is often the exact opposite of the impulse which it claims to represent . So the inevitable revolts ... tradition for another , or I should prefer to say , one cult for another , because I use the word tradition as a syno ...
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... tradition , did , however , realize these Irish bards stirred up rebellion against English settlers . His View of the State of Ireland included a pitiful account of the famine in Munster brought on by war . Munster was in a very bad way ...
... tradition , did , however , realize these Irish bards stirred up rebellion against English settlers . His View of the State of Ireland included a pitiful account of the famine in Munster brought on by war . Munster was in a very bad way ...
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... tradition . There is an awareness of the traditions of the Gaelic poets Eoghan O'Rahilly , Brian Merriman , and Anthony Raftery behind writers like Flann O'Brien , who , following in Joyce's path , reflected the complexities of a ...
... tradition . There is an awareness of the traditions of the Gaelic poets Eoghan O'Rahilly , Brian Merriman , and Anthony Raftery behind writers like Flann O'Brien , who , following in Joyce's path , reflected the complexities of a ...
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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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