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... ( quoted in J. Fitzgerald 63 ) . In Carthaginians ( 1986 ) , which he withdrew from production by Field Day ( Roche 277 ) , McGuinness uses the story of Dido to ' reflect the rainbow ' , to engage with Irish problematics of gender and ...
... ( quoted in J. Fitzgerald 63 ) . In Carthaginians ( 1986 ) , which he withdrew from production by Field Day ( Roche 277 ) , McGuinness uses the story of Dido to ' reflect the rainbow ' , to engage with Irish problematics of gender and ...
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... quoted them to mark the anniversary of the ceasefire in August 1995 ( Hugill ) . During his momentous visit to Ireland in the autumn of 1995 , just after Heaney had been awarded the Nobel prize , President Clinton quoted from The Cure ...
... quoted them to mark the anniversary of the ceasefire in August 1995 ( Hugill ) . During his momentous visit to Ireland in the autumn of 1995 , just after Heaney had been awarded the Nobel prize , President Clinton quoted from The Cure ...
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... quoted in Margolick 17 ) . ' Strange Fruit ' , which was written by a Jewish Communist schoolmaster , Abel Meeropol , addresses the subject of lynching with brutal directness . As in Joyce's newspaper account from Omaha , Georgia , the ...
... quoted in Margolick 17 ) . ' Strange Fruit ' , which was written by a Jewish Communist schoolmaster , Abel Meeropol , addresses the subject of lynching with brutal directness . As in Joyce's newspaper account from Omaha , Georgia , 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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