Notes on Modern Irish Literature, Volumen9Edward A. Kopper, Jr., 1997 |
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History as Intertextual Entropy | 4 |
The idea of the past in Three Bowen Stories | 16 |
The Motif of Famine Consciousness and Tribal Continuity | 27 |
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