Notes on Modern Irish Literature, Volume 8Edward A. Kopper, Jr., 1996 |
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... goes on to " appeal for clemency in the name of the most sacred word our vocal organs have ever been called upon to speak . He is about to have a baby " ( 494 , emphasis added ) . The " most sacred word " is again not pronounced here ...
... goes on to " appeal for clemency in the name of the most sacred word our vocal organs have ever been called upon to speak . He is about to have a baby " ( 494 , emphasis added ) . The " most sacred word " is again not pronounced here ...
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... goes up off the Hill of Howth . What drivel is this ? .... --There's a fellow in Capel St at present in a show who says he can eat glass and hard nails . He calls himself The Human Ostrich . -- Stephen , said his mother , I'm afraid you ...
... goes up off the Hill of Howth . What drivel is this ? .... --There's a fellow in Capel St at present in a show who says he can eat glass and hard nails . He calls himself The Human Ostrich . -- Stephen , said his mother , I'm afraid you ...
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... goes on to praise Joyce not only for " freeing his mind from the net of English myth , " but also for " deconstructing the prescriptive myth of Irishness , " the literary liberation Heaney hopes to achieve by following Joyce's example ...
... goes on to praise Joyce not only for " freeing his mind from the net of English myth , " but also for " deconstructing the prescriptive myth of Irishness , " the literary liberation Heaney hopes to achieve by following Joyce's example ...
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Editors Note | 4 |
Benjaminian Allegory in John Montagues | 12 |
Images of Priests in Contemporary Irish Literature | 19 |
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