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... imaginative attempt to overcome the antipathy between the two countries . In this tradition the stage Englishman is seldom the villain ; indeed , he is usually a decent chap , and often he becomes the object of Irish desire . In the ...
... imaginative attempt to overcome the antipathy between the two countries . In this tradition the stage Englishman is seldom the villain ; indeed , he is usually a decent chap , and often he becomes the object of Irish desire . In the ...
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... imaginative process by which metaphors are constructed . Genealogy the claim that a likeness is inherited is often equally imaginative , despite its historical pretensions . Unlike a simile , a metaphor is a dynamic comparison in which ...
... imaginative process by which metaphors are constructed . Genealogy the claim that a likeness is inherited is often equally imaginative , despite its historical pretensions . Unlike a simile , a metaphor is a dynamic comparison in which ...
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... imaginative identification of the Irish with the Native Americans , which began in the sixteenth century as a staple trope of anti - Irish propaganda , 16 has recently been given a new spin by Ireland's belated entry into the arena of ...
... imaginative identification of the Irish with the Native Americans , which began in the sixteenth century as a staple trope of anti - Irish propaganda , 16 has recently been given a new spin by Ireland's belated entry into the arena of ...
Contents
and the Politics of Empathy | 13 |
Anticolonial Metaphors | 99 |
Language and Race in Joyce and his Successors | 132 |
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