The Irish Comic TraditionClarendon Press, 1962 - 258 páginas Tracing the comic tradition in Irish literature from the Ninth century to the present. |
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... York and a fellowship from the ( Ford ) Fund for the Advancement of Education made possible my year of study in Dublin . My teachers there were Father Francis Shaw , S.J. , and the late Gerard Murphy , both of University College , and ...
... York and a fellowship from the ( Ford ) Fund for the Advancement of Education made possible my year of study in Dublin . My teachers there were Father Francis Shaw , S.J. , and the late Gerard Murphy , both of University College , and ...
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... , ii ( Philadelphia , 1827 ) , 28-29 ; Kathleen Hoagland , ed . , 1000 Years of Irish Poetry ( New York , 1947 ) , pp . 289-92 , 271-3 . with whom he was said to be related ' . 68 Macabre and Grotesque Humour in the Irish Tradition.
... , ii ( Philadelphia , 1827 ) , 28-29 ; Kathleen Hoagland , ed . , 1000 Years of Irish Poetry ( New York , 1947 ) , pp . 289-92 , 271-3 . with whom he was said to be related ' . 68 Macabre and Grotesque Humour in the Irish Tradition.
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... York and Lancaster are described as ' two Saxon houses , with their steadfast forces , that lived in kindly neigh- bourliness ... ' . But David O'Bruadair took the poem seriously enough to answer it , and his modern editor agrees that ...
... York and Lancaster are described as ' two Saxon houses , with their steadfast forces , that lived in kindly neigh- bourliness ... ' . But David O'Bruadair took the poem seriously enough to answer it , and his modern editor agrees that ...
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Macabre and Grotesque Humour in | 3 |
Irish Tradition | 47 |
Irish Wit and Word Play | 78 |
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