Eire-Ireland (Autumn 1988) Vol.23 No. 3

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

Contents
‘Contemporary Political Wall Murals in The North Of Ireland: "Drawing Support"’, by Bill Rolston [3] ‘Methodism and Cultural Imperialism in Eighteenth-Century Ireland’, by D. Gregory Van Dussen [19] ‘Relations Between The Protestant Church of Ireland and the Presbyterian Church in Late Eighteenth Century Ireland’, by James Kelly [38] ‘Anthony Trollope, English Journalist and Novelist, Writing about the Famine in Ireland’, by Judith Knelman [57] ‘Land and Landscape in Novels’, by McLaverty, Kiely, and Leland’, by Catherine Ward [68] ‘Sacred Geography: The Irish Dimension’, by Patrick F. Sheerin [79] ‘Irish-American Geography of Catholics Surnamed O'Sullivan’, by Patrick O'Sullivan [87] ‘Stereotypical Images of Ireland in John Banville's Fiction’, by Joe McMinn [94] Books and Authors ‘Woman's Loss to Romantic Love in Synge's The Shadow of the Glen’, by Theresa Cullen Timmons [103] ‘Dismal Setting and Depressed Characters in Synge's The Shadow of the Glen’, by Patricia M. Mandia [108] ‘Synge's Stoic Tragedy in Riders to the Sea’, by D. S. Neff [117] ‘Synge's Homage to Paganism in Riders to the Sea’, by Gene A. Plunka [128] ‘Synge's Christy: Mayo's Diminutized Christ’, by Jane M. Lindskold [143] Book Reviews [150] Cover [159] Irish American Cultural Institute Annual Awards [160]

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