New Hibernia Review (Spring 1997) Vol.1 No. 1

Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw

Contents

Editors’ Notes: Nótai na nEagarthoiri [5]; GERALD DAWE, Finding the Language: Poetry, Belfast, and the Past [9]; ADRIAN FRAZIER, Paris, Dublin: Looking at George Moore Looking at Manet [19]; MARY TROTTER, "Double Crossing" Irish Borders: The Field Day Production of Tom Kilroy’s Double Cross [31]; GEAROID DENVIR, Decolonizing the Mind: Language and Literature in Ireland [44]; JOHN F. DEANE, Filíocht Nua: New Poetry [69] ; JAMES A. DOAN, "An Island in the Virginia Sea": Native Americans and the Irish in English Discourse, 1585-1640 [79]; JOEL A. HOLLANDER, Ford Madox Brown’s Work (1865): The Irish Question, Carlyle, and the Great Famine [100]; CHARLES E. ORSER, JR., Of Dishes and Drains: An Archaeological Perspective on Irish Rural Life in the Famine Era [120]; SPURGEON THOMPSON, James Joyce and Tourism in Dublin: Quotation and the Mass Commodification of Irish Culture [136]; CATHY LARSON SKY Ceol Traidisiunta: Traditional Music A Lot of Notes but Little Music:Competition and the Changing Character of Performance [156]; Reviews: Léirmheasanna [168], incl. Patrick Michael Gillespie on Kiberd, Inventing Ireland’ other reviews by Anthony Collins, Ide Corley-Carmody, John B. Devnport, David Gardiner. Cover by Basil Blackshaw.

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