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Page 95
... contemporary Irish Republican Army , which is descended from the ' Irregular ' faction that broke away from Collins's organization and repudiated the Treaty he had signed , might well view Collins as the betrayer of the Republic that ...
... contemporary Irish Republican Army , which is descended from the ' Irregular ' faction that broke away from Collins's organization and repudiated the Treaty he had signed , might well view Collins as the betrayer of the Republic that ...
Page 99
... Contemporary Irish Literature Analogy the discovery of a likeness between two apparently discrete things - is the imaginative process by which metaphors are constructed . Genealogy the claim that a likeness is inherited is often equally ...
... Contemporary Irish Literature Analogy the discovery of a likeness between two apparently discrete things - is the imaginative process by which metaphors are constructed . Genealogy the claim that a likeness is inherited is often equally ...
Page 219
... contemporary IRA find de Valera a conveniently double - edged symbol : socially and economically he represents what is wrong with the South ; politically he represents what is wrong with the North . Under both aspects he stands for ...
... contemporary IRA find de Valera a conveniently double - edged symbol : socially and economically he represents what is wrong with the South ; politically he represents what is wrong with the North . Under both aspects he stands for ...
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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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