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Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book
Review Editor: James Rogers. Advisory Editors: Arts:
James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography:
John B. Davenport. Classics: Marianne McDonald. Drama:
Christopher Murray. Gaelic Language: James J. Blake. Gaelic
Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. Irish America:
Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Nineteenth-Century
History: Irene Wbelan. Twentieth-Century History: Lawrence
W. McBride. Womens Studies: Patricia Haberstroh. Editors
Emeriti: Eóin Kiernan (1965-86); James J. Blake (1987-89).
Editors Notes. [3]. Waiting for Mario: The Espositos,
Joyce, and Beckett, by J. Bowyer Bell [7]. The English
Language Belongs to Us: Irish Writing at a Tangent, by
John Cronin [27]. The Invisible Hand or Hands Across the
Water?: American Consultants and Irish Economic Policy,
by Richard B. Finnegan and James L. Wiles. [42]. Dánta
Úra: New Poems, by Louis de Paor [56]. Jack
the Giant Queller: Political Theatre in Ascendancy Dublin,
by Kevin J. Donovan [70]. Rude Involvement: Boucicault,
Dramatic Tradition, and Contemporary Politics, by John P.
Harrington [89]. A Patrick Henry in the Classroom: Margaret
Haley and the Chicago Teachers Federation, by Janet A.
Nolan [104]. A Bilingual Poet in Australia: Fionán
Mac Cartha, 1886-1953, by Gregory Byrnes [118]. Foreign
and Credible: Denis Devlins Modernism, by Alex Davis [131].
The Lingual Ideal in the Poetry of Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill,
by Deborah McWilliams Consalvo [148]. Tuarscáil
ar Theanga: Language Report, by James J. Blake [162].
Books and Authors James Clarence Mangan and the Beauty
of Hate, by Jacques Chuto [173]. Book Reviews [182]. Cover
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