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... tion of an unfinished personal history , and Dolly agrees to live in England with Alec ' for you . Not your country ' ( 84 ) . Nevertheless , McGuinness's cre- atively queer variations on the gendered national allegory are impossible to ...
... tion of an unfinished personal history , and Dolly agrees to live in England with Alec ' for you . Not your country ' ( 84 ) . Nevertheless , McGuinness's cre- atively queer variations on the gendered national allegory are impossible to ...
Page 77
... tion of the second verse , which , like ' Heaven Is My Home ' , moves the direc- tion of the sentiment to another country ' , one without flags or frontiers : And there's another country , I've heard of long ago , Most dear to them that ...
... tion of the second verse , which , like ' Heaven Is My Home ' , moves the direc- tion of the sentiment to another country ' , one without flags or frontiers : And there's another country , I've heard of long ago , Most dear to them that ...
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... tion to serve could be seen as a statement of his allegiance to Britain . As an Irish nationalist , and as elegist of the Irish rebels executed after the Rising , Yeats could not straightforwardly celebrate a death in the service of the ...
... tion to serve could be seen as a statement of his allegiance to Britain . As an Irish nationalist , and as elegist of the Irish rebels executed after the Rising , Yeats could not straightforwardly celebrate a death in the service of 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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