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Understanding and Mis-understanding in Language in Brian O’Nolan’s An Béal Bocht and Cruiskeen Lawn

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Understanding and Mis-understanding in Language in Brian O’Nolan’s An Béal Bocht and Cruiskeen Lawnestudios.irlandeses2020-03-16T14:31:17+02:00

“Translation as Mutation”: Ciaran Carson’s In the Light of

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Dante’s Legacy: Kinship between Languages in Seamus Heaney’s Poetics

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The Revolutionary Chora in Seamus Heaney’s Kite Poetry

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Responses to the Holocaust in Modern Irish Poetry

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“A Fusillade of Question Marks”: (re)presenting the present or the poet as a chronicler in The Irish for No by Ciaran Carson

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