Eire-Ireland (Winter 1988) Vol.23 No. 4

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

Contents
‘The Great Famine And Its Consequences’, by Victor A. Walsh [3] ‘The Fenian Invasion of Canada and John McMahon: Priest, Saint or Charlatan?’, by Joseph A. King [32] ‘Of Myths and Men: An Analysis of Molly Maguireism in Nineteenth-Century Pennsylvania’, by Edward G. Quinn [52] ‘Woodrow Wilson, Self Determination and Ireland 1918-1919: A View from the Irish Newspapers’, by Ronan Brindley [62] ‘Terminal Interviews: Arthur Griffith, Michael Collins, and James Duval Phelan of San Francisco (Illustrations)’, by James P.Walsh [81] ‘Sean O'Caseys Time To Go: Celtic Sea God's Discipline Invades Irish Village (Illustration)’, by Ronald Rollins [91] Books and Authors ‘Queasy Proximity: Seamus Heaney's Mythical Method’, by Nathalie F. Anderson [103] ‘The Female in Seamus Heaney's Prose, Poetics and the Poetry of The Haw Lantern’, by Jacqueline McCurry [114] ‘Poet, Poetry, Painting, and Artist in Seamus Heaney's North’, by Patricia Boyle Haberstroh [124] ‘Facing North Again: Polyphany, Contention’, by Paul Scott Stanfield [133] Current Themes ‘Introducing Ireland's Field Day’, by F. C. McGrath [145] Book Reviews [156] Cover [51]

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