Eire-Ireland (Summer 1972) Vol.7 No. 2

Editorial Staff: Lawrence O'Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan.

Contents
‘The British Foreign Office and New Perspectives on The Irish Issue in Anglo-American Relations 1919- 1921’, by Thomas E. Hachey [3] ‘Lloyd George and The Irish Settlement, 1921-1922’, by Joseph M. Curran [14] ‘Liam O'Flaherty: Literary Ecologist’, by Helene O'Connor [47] ‘Synge's Concept of The Tramp’, by Harold Orel [55] ‘Saved or Stolen? The Gold Coin in "Two Gallants"’, by Samuel N. Bogorad [62] ‘The Text of Ulysses’, by Jack P. Dalton [67] ‘"A very fine piece of writing": Ivy Day in the Committee Room’, by Frank Ormsby and John Cronin [84] ‘Jack B. Yeats: Irish Rebel in Modern Art’, by Marilyn Gaddis Rose [95] ‘Tea With Jack B. Yeats 1940’, by Stephen Rynne [106] ‘Allagar na hlnise’, by Pádraig Ó Fiannachta [110] Appréciation ‘Mary Lavin's World: Lovers and Strangers’, by Thomas J. Murray [122] ‘Brian Friel: An Introduction’, by Milton Levin [132] Current Themes ‘Despite the Lack of A Hall’, by Charles Acton [137] ‘The Theatre's Winter Solstice’, by Desmond Rushe [144] ‘Radio Na Gaeltachta’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [147] Celtic Report’, by Alan Heusaff [153] Book Reviews [159] Cover [158]

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