Eire-Ireland (Autumn 1972) Vol.7 No. 3

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

Contents
‘The Other Parnell’, by Frederick C. Stern [3] ‘The Satires of Paul Vincent Carroll’, by John D. Conway [13] ‘Contemporary Opinion of O'Connell's Oratory’, by Francis Griffith [24] ‘Mananaan MacLir In Ulysses’, by Deborah Tannen Paterakis [29] ‘Irish Writers and the Spanish Civil War’, by William Tierney [36] ‘Friendship and An Eighteenth-Century History of Ireland’, by Robert Ward [56] ‘Nature's Storms and Stormy Natures in Synge's Aran Islands’, by Keith N. Hull [63] ‘Thematic Variation in Synge's Early Peasant Plays’, by Jeanne A. Flood [72] ‘The Poet's Role In An Age of Emptiness and Chaos: A Reading of Yeats's Meditations In Time Of Civil War’, by Sammye Crawford Greer [82] ‘Irish Periodical Literature: An Untilled Field’, by Richard M. Kain [93] ‘Note To Kinsella's "Butcher's Dozen"’, by Thomas Dillon Redshaw [100] Appréciation ‘Seán Ó Riada's Nomos II’, by Aloys Fleischmann [108] Current Themes ‘To Thine Own Self’, by Charles Acton [116] ‘"Implementing a Language Policy"’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [127] ‘Irish Stamps: Olympic Issue’ [132] Book Reviews [133] Cover [See Summer Issue]

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