Irish University Review (Autumn/Winter 2000) Vol.30 No. 2

Editor: Anthony Roche

Contents: Michael Holroyd, ‘Bernard Shaw the Immature Novelist’ [209]; Susan Bazargan, ‘Postmodernist Yeats: Figura and Simulacrum in The Player Queen’ [220]; Bernice Shrank, ‘Sean O’Casey’s Time to Go and the Theory of a Just Price’ [232]; Michael Lloyd, ‘Brian Friel’s Greek Tragedy: Narrative, ‘Drama, ‘and Fate in Living Quarters’ [244]; Shaun Richards, ‘Brian Friel: Seizing the Moment of Flux’ [254]; Michael Boss, ‘Country of Light: The Personal Nation of Patrick Pearse’ [272]; Anthony Bradley, ‘"Fumbling in a Greasy Till": Nation and Class in Yeats’s Responsibilities’ [289]; Patrick Hicks, ‘An Interview with Brian Moore’ [315]; IASIL Bibliography 1999 [321]. Robert Tracy [Review Article], ‘The Man in the Cloak’ [350]. Book reviews [361-93]: Eilis Ni Dhuibhne [Angela Bourke, The Burning of Bridget Cleary], Chris Morash [Alan J. Fletcher, Drama, Perfortmance, and Polity in pre-Cromwellian Ireland], Andrew Carpenter [W. J. McCormack, Fool of the Family: A Life of J. M. Synge], Christopher Murray [Robert Welch, The Abbey Theatre 1899-1999: Form and Pressure], ‘Donald E. Morse [Bruce Stewart, ed., Beckett and Beyond], Richard Pine [F. C. McGrath, Brian Friel’s (Post)colonial Drama: Language, Illusion and Politics; Paul Delaney, ed., Brian Friel in Conversation]; Brian Arkins [Jefferson Holderidge, Those Mingled Seas: The Poetry of W. B. Yeats, the Beautiful and the Sublime], Lucy Collins[ Donal Moriarty, The Art of Brian Coffey; Alex Davis, A Broken Line: Denis Devlin and Irish Poetic Modernism], Peter Denman [Conor O’Callaghan, Seatown; Vona Groarke, Other People’s Houses], Peter Costello [Phyllis Gaffney, Healing Among the Ruins: the Irish Hospital at Saint-Lö], Patrick Hicks [Denis Sampson, Brian Moore: The Chameleon Novelist], Derek Hand [Liam Harte & Michael Parker, eds., Contemporary Irish Fiction: Themes, Tropes, Theories; Conor McCarthy, Modernisation: Crisis and Culture in Ireland 1969-1990]; Anne Fogarty [P. J. Mathews, ed., New Voices in Irish Criticism]; List of Books Reviewed [394]. Books Received [395].


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