Inventing IrelandJonathan Cape, 1995 - 719 sider This is the most comprehensive and lively history of Ireland's writers ever to be published. It is a controversial survey of the whole course of Irish literature in English since the 1890s. |
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One A New England Called Ireland? | 9 |
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