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Kathleen Ni Houlihan
POLITICAL PARODY and the NORTHERN IRISH PEACE PROCESS Ilha Do Desterro: a Journal of English Language, Literatures in English and Cultural Studies, Núm
Depictions of Femininity in Irish Revolutionary Art Pearl Joslyn
Lady Jane Wilde As the Celtic Sovereignty
Epi-Revel@Nice
Kathleen Ni Houlihan
The Political Commitment in the Poetry of Seamus Heaney
Ireland, Mother Ireland': an Essay in Psychoanalytic Symbolism
Notes on the Plays
The Shamrock and the Swastika
National Allegory and Maternal Authority in Anglo-Irish Literature
International Yeats Studies, Volume 5, Issue 1
Afterword: the Act and the Word
The Allegorical Ireland Figure in the Irish National Theatre, 1899-1926
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The Formation of Musical Communities in Twentieth Century Irish Literature
Monologue Drama in Ireland from 1964 – 2016: Form and Per(Form)Ativity
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Working-Class Literature(S): Historical and International Perspectives
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Land Goddesses, Divine Pigs, and Royal Tricksters: Subversive Mythologies and Imperialist
1 the Mute Aisling: Staging Disability in the Abbey Theatre's Productions
Pjmathews on How Culture Heavily Influenced the Rising and Its Leaders
Lady Gregory Is Often Read As a Significant Figure and Proponent of the Irish Literary Revival
Mother Ireland and Her Daughters: Irish Women Writers and Their Contributions to Irish Literary Identity
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Paul Muldoon and the Language of Poetry
Cumann Na Mban, Nationalism, and Women's Rights in Ireland, 1900-1923 Christi Mccallum
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The Women of the Abbey Theatre, 1897 – 1925
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Yeats Annual No. 20: a Special Number
Wb Yeats and Postcolonialism
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Poetry and Politics: Irish Revolutionary Literature Wendy R
Irish Triangles
LADY GREGORY in CATHLEEN NI HOULIHAN THESIS Presented In
The Necessity of Realism in Lady Gregory and WB Yeats's Kathleen
The Devolution of Irish Masculinity in Twentieth Century Irish Drama