Eire-Ireland (Summer 1973) Vol.8 No. 2

Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F. Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O'Shaughnessy.

Contents
‘By Memory Inspired: Themes and Forces in Recent Irish Writing’, by Maurice Harmon [3] ‘American Efforts to Discredit De Valera During World War II’, by T. Ryle Dwyer [20] ‘Ireland and the French Revolution’, by C. J. Woods [34] ‘The Young Charles Stewart Parnell, 1874-1876’, by Michael V. Hazel [42] ‘Austin Clarke and Yeats’ Alleged Jealousy of George Fitzmaurice’, by Carol Gelderman [62] ‘My Chief of Men: Yeats's Juvenila and Shelley's Alastor’, by Adele M. Dalsimer [71] ‘Imagining the North: Violence and the Writers’, by D. E. S. Maxwell [91] Appréciation ‘Frank O'Connor and the Comedy of Revolution’, by Gary T. Davenport [108] Current ThemesMammon And?’, by Desmond Rushe [117] ‘Damned Lies and Statistics or How Fares Music, My Masters?’, by Charles Acton [120] ‘The Arts and Bombs’, by Ray Rosenfield [129] Notes and Queries ‘A Note on a Skye Song’, by Paul G. Brewster [133] ‘Flood Waters Destroy Irish Library’ [135] Book Reviews [137] Cover [33] Announcement [99]

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