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... symbolic decision to keep a light burning in the window of the Áras as an act of love towards the diaspora : At the ... symbolically proclaims ' Power is condi- tional on love ' . Durcan's own ' love ' for Mary Robinson , fully ...
... symbolic decision to keep a light burning in the window of the Áras as an act of love towards the diaspora : At the ... symbolically proclaims ' Power is condi- tional on love ' . Durcan's own ' love ' for Mary Robinson , fully ...
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... symbolic father and Collins the son , their encounter replicates a theme that has considerable resonance in Irish ... symbolically re - enacts Cuchulain's fight with the sea . The epic allusion recurs in Jim Sheridan's 1990 adaptation of ...
... symbolic father and Collins the son , their encounter replicates a theme that has considerable resonance in Irish ... symbolically re - enacts Cuchulain's fight with the sea . The epic allusion recurs in Jim Sheridan's 1990 adaptation of ...
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... symbolic project . In his first novel , The Past , an exploration of the intersection of personal and national identity , the figure of de Valera haunts the narrative . Until the end he does not enter the plot but hovers on its ...
... symbolic project . In his first novel , The Past , an exploration of the intersection of personal and national identity , the figure of de Valera haunts the narrative . Until the end he does not enter the plot but hovers on its ...
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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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