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... writing of this book . My present and former graduate students in Irish Studies have been an unfail- ing source of inspiration : I have learned as much from them as they have from . me . Margot Backus , Ed Madden , Laura Lyons , Joe ...
... writing of this book . My present and former graduate students in Irish Studies have been an unfail- ing source of inspiration : I have learned as much from them as they have from . me . Margot Backus , Ed Madden , Laura Lyons , Joe ...
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... writer John Michael Straczynski has read the difficult middle section of ' The Second Coming ' , although in deference ... writing . Granted that television must entertain at minimum ; it should also elevate and ennoble and educate , and ...
... writer John Michael Straczynski has read the difficult middle section of ' The Second Coming ' , although in deference ... writing . Granted that television must entertain at minimum ; it should also elevate and ennoble and educate , and ...
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... Writing Ireland : Colonialism , Nationalism and Culture . Manches- ter : Manchester University Press , 1988 . . and Toni O'Brien Johnson , eds . In Gender in Irish Writing . Milton Keynes : Open University Press , 1991 . and Shaun ...
... Writing Ireland : Colonialism , Nationalism and Culture . Manches- ter : Manchester University Press , 1988 . . and Toni O'Brien Johnson , eds . In Gender in Irish Writing . Milton Keynes : Open University Press , 1991 . and Shaun ...
Contents
and the Politics of Empathy | 13 |
Anticolonial Metaphors | 99 |
Language and Race in Joyce and his Successors | 132 |
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