Eire-Ireland (Winter 1987) Vol.22 No. 4

Editor: James J. Blake. Editor Emeritus: Eóin McKiernan.

Contents
‘Cover Manuscript page’, by Seosamh Ó Longáin, 1860 [3] ‘Matilda and William Tone in New York and Washington, D.C. after 1798’, by J. J. St. Mark [4] ‘Lady Morgan's Novels from 1806 to 1833: Cultural Aesthetics and National Identity’, by Richard Haslam [11] ‘The First Year of the Dublin University Magazine (1833-1877)’, by Wayne Hall [26] ‘The Hero's Metamorphosis in Lady Gregory's Cuchulain of Muirthemne: Scholarship and Popularization’, by George F. Butler [36] ‘Explaining Irish Undevelopment: Plunkett and Connolly Prior to 1916’, by Daniel J. O'Neil [47] ‘Shane Leslie and Ireland (1916- 1917): "England's Little Irish Organ in New York"’, by Thomas R. Greene [72] ‘Propaganda and Conservative Nationalism during the Irish Civil War, 1922-1923’, by Graham Walker [93] Appréciation ‘Joseph Patrick McDonnell (1847-1906): A Passion for Justice’, by L .A. O'Donnell [118] Books and Authors ‘Michael Banim and Patrick Kennedy: Some Manuscript Letters (1865-1867)’, by David Gilligan [134] ‘Joyce and Flann O'Brien’, by William M. Chace [140] Book Reviews [153]

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