Place, Personality, and the Irish WriterAndrew Carpenter Barnes & Noble Books, 1977 - 199 頁 |
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... traditions of Irish writing in English - the tradition of Congreve , Goldsmith , Sheridan , and their followers , who used England and London as a platform for the expression of Irish wit and anarchical wisdom ; the tradition of Edmund ...
... traditions of Irish writing in English - the tradition of Congreve , Goldsmith , Sheridan , and their followers , who used England and London as a platform for the expression of Irish wit and anarchical wisdom ; the tradition of Edmund ...
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... traditions and to establish a modern literary tradition on emotions that came from the heart of the people . The artist , they argued , must realize that he is the spiritual leader of his people , and he must adopt the ' method and the ...
... traditions and to establish a modern literary tradition on emotions that came from the heart of the people . The artist , they argued , must realize that he is the spiritual leader of his people , and he must adopt the ' method and the ...
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... tradition . Our Irish Romantic movement has arisen out of this tradition , and should always , even when it makes new legends about traditional people and things , be haunted by places . It should make Ireland , as Ireland and all other ...
... tradition . Our Irish Romantic movement has arisen out of this tradition , and should always , even when it makes new legends about traditional people and things , be haunted by places . It should make Ireland , as Ireland and all other ...
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FOREWORD Andrew Carpenter | 7 |
IDEALS | 41 |
THE PARNELL THEME IN LITERATURE F S L Lyons | 69 |
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