Irish University Review, Vol. 34, No. 1 (Spring/Summer 2004), 212pp.

Editor: Anne Fogarty

CONTENTS: Contributors [v]
Anne Fogarty Introduction [viii]
James Pethica, ‘“A Young Man’s Ghost”: Lady Gregory and J. M. Synge’ [1]
Judith Hill, ‘Finding A Voice: Augusta Gregory, Raftery, and Cultural Nationalism, 1899-1900’ [21]
Carla De Petris, ‘Lady Gregory and Italy: A Lasting and Profitable Relationship’  [37]
Sinéad Garrigan Mattar, ‘“Wage For Each People Her Hand Has Destroyed”: Lady Gregory’s Colonial Nationalism’ [49]
Lucy McDiarmid , ‘Lady Gregory, Wilfrid Blunt, and London Table Talk’ [67]
Paige Reynolds , ‘The Making of a Celebrity: Lady Gregory and the Abbey’s First American Tour’ [81]
Michael McAteer , ‘“Kindness in Your Unkindness”: Lady Gregory and History’ [94]
R. F. Foster, ‘Yeats and the Death of Lady Gregory’ [109]
Richard Allen Cave, ‘Revaluations: Representations of Women in the Tragedies of Gregory and Yeats’ [122]
Dawn Duncan, Lady Gregory and the Feminine Journey: The Gaol, Grania and The Story Brought by Brigit [133].
Eric Weitz, ‘Lady Gregory’s “Humour of Character”: A Commedia Approach to Spreading the News’ [144]
Cathy Leeney, ‘The New Woman in a New Ireland?: Grania after Naturalism’ [157]
Anthony Roche, ‘Re-Working The Workhouse Ward: McDonagh, Beckett, and Gregory’ [171]

List of Books Reviewed [185]; Books Reviewed by jarlath Killeen, Shaun Richards, Corinna Salvadori Lonergan, Alex Davis, Jefferson Holdridge, Douglas Archibald  [186]

List of Books Received [209].

 

See Special Issue on Favourite Poems (Sept. 2009) - infra


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