Eire-Ireland (Summer 1986) Vol.21 No. 2

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

Contents
‘19th Century Images of Hartford's Irish-Catholic Community: (1827-1861)’, by Joseph Duffy [1] ‘American Revolutionaries and the Illusion of Irish Empathy’, by Neil L. York [13] ‘"Ivy Day in the Committee Room": The Use and Abuse of Parnell by Thomas B. O'Grady [31] ‘Hopes and Fears for the Tower: William Morris's Spirit at Yeats's Ballylee by Susan Fisher Miller [43] ‘Bernard Shaw's "Eternal" Irish Concerns By Tramble T. Turner [57] ‘Cascles of Gold: America and Americans in the Fiction of Séamus Ó Grianna’, by Philip O'Leary [70] ‘Seumas O'Kelly and James Joyce,’ by Alexander G. Gonzalez [85] ‘Images of Ireland: Rare Books in the American Geographical Society Collection’, by Janet Egleson Dunleavy [95] Appréciation ‘Donnchadh Ruadh MacConmara, Poet of the Déise by Victor Power [123] Books and Authors ‘W. B. Yeats: Rage, Order, and the Mask’, by Virginia D. Pruitt [141] ‘George Moore: An Exile from the Nouvelle Athénes’, by R. S. Becker [146] ‘Yeats's Theories of Fiction’, by Leonard Orr [152] Cover Note [12]

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