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... Catholic who originally saw the conflict as ' an internal Northern Ireland division ' , a struggle between the Catholic minority and its Protestant rulers , decided during the writing of North ( 1975 ) that ' the genuine political ...
... Catholic who originally saw the conflict as ' an internal Northern Ireland division ' , a struggle between the Catholic minority and its Protestant rulers , decided during the writing of North ( 1975 ) that ' the genuine political ...
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... Catholic . Stephen Dedalus declares himself the servant of two masters , ' [ T ] he imperial British state . . . and the holy Roman catholic and apostolic church ' ( Ulysses 1.643-4 ) . Heaney's speaker is ' subjugated ' by the smudge ...
... Catholic . Stephen Dedalus declares himself the servant of two masters , ' [ T ] he imperial British state . . . and the holy Roman catholic and apostolic church ' ( Ulysses 1.643-4 ) . Heaney's speaker is ' subjugated ' by the smudge ...
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... Catholic ' , plausibly located the source of Irishwomen's reproductive dilemmas in the Vatican , which she called the primary source of evil in the world . Although she refused to call herself a feminist , many of her statements in the ...
... Catholic ' , plausibly located the source of Irishwomen's reproductive dilemmas in the Vatican , which she called the primary source of evil in the world . Although she refused to call herself a feminist , many of her statements in the ...
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and the Politics of Empathy | 13 |
Anticolonial Metaphors | 99 |
Language and Race in Joyce and his Successors | 132 |
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