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Irish Studies Review, Vol. 16, No. 3 (August 2008)
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| [Special Issue: Kinsella at Eighty guest ed. Derval Tubridy] |
| Preliminary |
- Introduction: Keep us alert / for the while remaining: Kinsella at eighty [231].
- Floyd Skloot, Poetry: Close Reading [235].
- David Wheatley, Poems [239]
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| Articles |
- Catriona Clutterbuck, Scepticism, faith and the recognition of the Patriarch-Mother in the poetry of Thomas Kinsella [245].
- Andrew Fitzsimons, Let the Fall begin: Thomas Kinsellas European dimension [267].
- Lucy Collins, Never altogether the same. But the same: strategies of revision in Thomas Kinsellas Notes from the Land of the Dead [283].
- Dillon Johnston, Kinsellas Dublins and the Stone Mother [295].
- Ian Flanagan, Hearing the American voice: Thomas Kinsella and William Carlos Williams [305].
- David Wheatley, All is emptiness / and I must spin: Thomas Kinsella and the romance of decay [329].
- Derval Tubridy, Thomas Kinsella: A Selected Bibliography 2008 [335]
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| REVIEWS/HISTORY, POLITICS AND ART |
- Elizabeth Malcolm, The Irish Policeman 1822-1922: A Life, reviewed by Brian Griffin. [345]
- Joost Augusteijn, ed., The Memoirs of John M. Regan: A Catholic Officer in the RIC and RUC, 1908-48, ed. reviewed by Brian Griffin.
- Marta Herrero, Irish Intellectuals and Aesthetics: The Making of a Modern Art Collection, reviewed by Isabella Evangelisti.
- Enda Delaney, The Irish in Post-War Britain, reviewed by Mary E. Daly.
- Caitlin Donnelly, Penny McKeown & Bob Osborne, eds., Devolution and Pluralism in Education in Northern Ireland, reviewed by Kate Nielsen.
- L. B. Lethbridge, ed., Edmund Spenser: New and Renewed Directions, reviewed by Willy Maley.
- Kay Li, Bernard Shaw in China: Cross-Cultural Encounters,reviewed by Tony Stafford.
- Gerald Dawe, The Proper Word: Collected Criticism - Ireland, Poetry, Politics, ed. Nicholas Allen, reviewed by Tom Walker.
- Colin MacCabe, The Butcher Boy [Vol. 12, Ireland Into Film ser.], reviewed by Clare Wallace.
- Jacqueline Genet, Sylvie Mikowski & Fabienne Garcier, eds., The Book in Ireland, reviewed by Natalie Aldred.
- Martin McLoone, Film, Media and Popular Culture in Ireland: Cityscapes, Landscapes, Soundscapes, reviewed by Kenneth Murphy.
- Ciaran Carson, For All We Know, reviewed by Neal Alexander.
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