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... baby in a grotto dedicated to the Virgin Mary . Although the community of Granard had surmised that she was pregnant , no one had spoken about it to her or to her family . A few months later the body of a newborn that had been stabbed ...
... baby in a grotto dedicated to the Virgin Mary . Although the community of Granard had surmised that she was pregnant , no one had spoken about it to her or to her family . A few months later the body of a newborn that had been stabbed ...
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... babies and their anguished parents . Harkin has told me that she deliberately began the film with a visual and aural reference to the Ballyshannon baby ' thrown back to the waters ' . After this phrase the impersonal speaking voice of ...
... babies and their anguished parents . Harkin has told me that she deliberately began the film with a visual and aural reference to the Ballyshannon baby ' thrown back to the waters ' . After this phrase the impersonal speaking voice of ...
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... Baby ( 1990 ) and Orla Walshe's more upbeat The Visit ( 1996 ) reflect different attitudes towards out - of - wedlock pregnancy . For the first reactions of Garvin and other Irish historians , see C. Byrne . G. FitzGerald was otherwise ...
... Baby ( 1990 ) and Orla Walshe's more upbeat The Visit ( 1996 ) reflect different attitudes towards out - of - wedlock pregnancy . For the first reactions of Garvin and other Irish historians , see C. Byrne . G. FitzGerald was otherwise ...
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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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