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... political critique of de Valera mounted by the poets Paul Durcan and Thomas McCarthy and the novelist Julia O'Faolain . Feminist film - maker Margot Harkin , equally suspicious of Irish political and religious patriarchy , nevertheless ...
... political critique of de Valera mounted by the poets Paul Durcan and Thomas McCarthy and the novelist Julia O'Faolain . Feminist film - maker Margot Harkin , equally suspicious of Irish political and religious patriarchy , nevertheless ...
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... political conservatives sat next to liberals who felt guilty about coercion in Ireland ; while at the Britan- nia Irish immigrants mingled with English artisans . Richard Cave correctly argues that Boucicault's non - confrontational ...
... political conservatives sat next to liberals who felt guilty about coercion in Ireland ; while at the Britan- nia Irish immigrants mingled with English artisans . Richard Cave correctly argues that Boucicault's non - confrontational ...
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... political loyalties , to approve of MacCoul's rough justice . The more thoughtful among them might have been prompted by his symbolic scenery to make a political analogy : the whole of Ireland is confiscated land , and an Irish rebel is ...
... political loyalties , to approve of MacCoul's rough justice . The more thoughtful among them might have been prompted by his symbolic scenery to make a political analogy : the whole of Ireland is confiscated land , and an Irish rebel is ...
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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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