Éire-Ireland (Summer 1981) Vol.16 No. 2

Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]. ‘Daniel O’Connell and Irish-Americans’, by Maurice R. O’Connell [7]. ‘“A Mad Discordancy”:Austin Clarke’s Early Narrative Poems’, by Gregory A. Schirmer [16]. ‘Irish Presbyterians Under the Restored Stuart Monarchy’, by John D. Neville [29]. ‘“Good Behaviour”: Irish Catholics and the Jacobite Rising of 1745’, by F. J. McLynn [43]. ‘Canon and Martial Law: William O’Brien, Catholicism, and Irish Nationalism’, by John Newsinger [59]. ‘The Macdermots of Ballycloran: Trollope as Conservative-Liberal’, by Conor Johnston [71]. ‘James Shaw-Kennedy and the Reformation of the Irish Constabulary, 1836-38’, by Gregory J. Fulham. [93]. ‘Teasing After Death: Metatextuality in The Third Policeman’, by Jerry L. McGuire [107]. ‘Synge’s Widow Quin: Touchstone to the Playboy’s Irony’, by James C. Pierce [122].

Appréciation: ‘Sean O’Faolain’s Foreign Affair’, by Richard Bonaccorso [134]. Current Themes ‘Eutrophia Unlimited’, by Seán O’Donnell [145]. Books and Authors ‘Just Who’s in Hyde’s Bag?’, by Paul F. Botheroyd [149]. ‘Maria Edgeworth and Keats’s "Camelion Poet"’, by Stuart Peter Freund [151]. Book Reviews [155]. Cover [42]

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