Place, Personality, and the Irish WriterAndrew Carpenter Barnes & Noble Books, 1977 - 199 頁 |
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Andrew Carpenter. JOYCE'S USE OF THE ANGLO - IRISH DIALECT OF ENGLISH RICHARD WALL The most neglected major element of James Joyce's style is his use of the Anglo - Irish dialect of English . It is rather odd that there should be Gaelic ...
Andrew Carpenter. JOYCE'S USE OF THE ANGLO - IRISH DIALECT OF ENGLISH RICHARD WALL The most neglected major element of James Joyce's style is his use of the Anglo - Irish dialect of English . It is rather odd that there should be Gaelic ...
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... Joyce has him display his ignorance of the well - known Gaelic phrase , ' deoc an doruis ' ( sic ) , which is common to Anglo - Scottish and Anglo - Irish speech . It means parting drink , literally ' drink of the door , ' but Gallaher ...
... Joyce has him display his ignorance of the well - known Gaelic phrase , ' deoc an doruis ' ( sic ) , which is common to Anglo - Scottish and Anglo - Irish speech . It means parting drink , literally ' drink of the door , ' but Gallaher ...
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... Joyce , English As We Speak It In Ireland ( London : Longmans , Green , 1910 ) , p . 260 . 6 Ibid . , p . 143-44 . 7 Ibid . , p . 351 . 8 Musical Allusions in the Works of James Joyce ( Albany : State University of New York Press , 1974 ) ...
... Joyce , English As We Speak It In Ireland ( London : Longmans , Green , 1910 ) , p . 260 . 6 Ibid . , p . 143-44 . 7 Ibid . , p . 351 . 8 Musical Allusions in the Works of James Joyce ( Albany : State University of New York Press , 1974 ) ...
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FOREWORD Andrew Carpenter | 7 |
IDEALS | 41 |
THE PARNELL THEME IN LITERATURE F S L Lyons | 69 |
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