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... British press did not attack Michael Collins with the same energy as the Tory organs , although the Independent suggested that ' Jordan's depiction of the British enemy leans towards a mythic simplicity ' ( Jackson ) . The arch right ...
... British press did not attack Michael Collins with the same energy as the Tory organs , although the Independent suggested that ' Jordan's depiction of the British enemy leans towards a mythic simplicity ' ( Jackson ) . The arch right ...
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... British tabloids perceived him as a poster boy for the Provos . In fact the contemporary Irish Republican Army , which is descended from the ' Irregular ' faction that broke away from Collins's organization and repudiated the Treaty he ...
... British tabloids perceived him as a poster boy for the Provos . In fact the contemporary Irish Republican Army , which is descended from the ' Irregular ' faction that broke away from Collins's organization and repudiated the Treaty he ...
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... British withdrew from the South of Ireland in 1922 , leaving the Protestants in control of the partitioned North , the metaphorical narrative of British Romans and Irish Carthaginians lost some of its political relevance . During the ...
... British withdrew from the South of Ireland in 1922 , leaving the Protestants in control of the partitioned North , the metaphorical narrative of British Romans and Irish Carthaginians lost some of its political relevance . During the ...
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Anticolonial Metaphors | 99 |
Language and Race in Joyce and his Successors | 132 |
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