Eire-Ireland (Winter 1986) Vol.21 No. 4

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

Contents
‘Irish in Algeria 1830-1930’, by Joelle Annie Redouane [3] ‘An Irish-American Friendship: the Justice and the Nationalist Historian’, by Richard A. Cosgrove [11] ‘Irish Travellers Revisited’, by George Gmelch [22] ‘Tales from the Cork Lanes: Another Daniel Corkery’, by Richard Bonaccorso [29] ‘The Provocative Bicycle of Flann O'Brien's The Third Policeman’, by Marilyn Throne [36] ‘Time and History in Seamus Heaney's "In Memorian Francis Ledwidge"’, by Robert Di Nicola [45] ‘Self and Soul in W. B. Yeats’, by Rachel Billigheimer [52] ‘Friel's Modern "Fox and the Grapes" Fable’, by Roriald Robbins [66] ‘Arthur Symons on John Millington Synge: A Previously Unpublished Memoir’, by Karl Beckson [77] ‘The Colonial Scotch-Irish: A View Accepted Too Readily’, by Leroy V. Eid [81] ‘Neighbors in 18th Century Dublin: Jonathan Swift and Sean Ó Neachtain’, by Cathal6 Hainle [106] ‘The Failure of Irish Republicanism Among Irish Migrants to Britain 1800-1840’, by Ruth-Ann Harris [122] Books and Authors ‘Nationalism on the Dublin Stage: A Postscript’, by Stephen Watt [137] ‘Orwell and the Irish’, by John Rossi [142] Current Themes ‘Belfast: The Irish Language’, by Felim Hamill [146] ‘Of Place and Song’, by Seán O'Donnell [150] Book Reviews [154] Cover [10]

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