Edited by Mary S. Pierse
- Published: 14 Dec 2009
- DOI: 10.4324/9780415475297
- Set ISBN: 9780415475297
Set Contents
Literary Approaches
- Edited by
- Mary S. Pierse
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction to Volume V By Mary S. Pierse
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‘Mother and Son’; ‘Sister Mary of the Love of God’; ‘My Treasure’; ‘June’, Vagrant Verses, London: Elkin Mathews, 1899, pp. 100–102, 136–140, 114–15; 104 (First published by Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1886.) [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries]
By Rosa Mulholland
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Mother and Son
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Sister Mary of the Love of God
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My Treasure
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June
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155‘George Eliot’, Notes on Men, Women, and Books, London: Ward & Downey, 1891, pp. 171–9 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Lady Wilde
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156‘Jeanne Bras’, Ballads & Poems, London: J. Bowden, 1899, pp. 18–23 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Dora Sigerson
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157‘The Irish Mother’s Lament’, A Treasury of Irish Poetry, ed. Stopford A. Brooke and T. W. Rolleston, London: Macmillan, 1900, pp. 523–6 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Cecil Frances Alexander
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158‘The Fairy Fiddler’, A Treasury of Irish Poetry, ed. Stopford A. Brooke and T. W. Rolleston, London: Macmillan, 1900, pp. 473–4 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Nora Hopper Chesson
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159‘A Vagrant Heart’, The Fairy Changeling and Other Poems, London and New York: John Lane, 1898 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Dora Sigerson
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160‘Mo Bhuachaill Cael-Dubh (My Black Slender Boy)’, The Four Winds of Eirinn, Dublin: M. H. Gill, 1902 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Ethna Carbery
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Extracts from ‘A Memoir of Ethna Carbery’, The Four Winds of Eirinn, Dublin: M. H. Gill, 1902, pp. x–xvi, xx–xxi [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries]
By Seumas MacManus
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V
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‘The Exile’, The Untilled Field, London: William Heinemann, 1903, pp. 1–31 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries]
By George Moore
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IV
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V
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VI
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163Dervorgilla, New York: Putnam, 1912, pp. 95–111 (First published 1907.) [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Lady Augusta Gregory
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164‘OH, NO! WE NEVER MENTION IT!’, The Abbey Row: Not Edited by William Butler Yeats, Dublin: Maunsel, 1907, pp. 10–11 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Susan Mitchell
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165‘The Greenlands’, The Living Chalice and Other Poems, Dublin, Maunsel & Co., 1908, pp. 31–3 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Susan Mitchell
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166Review of ‘The Living Chalice and Other Poems’ Bean na hÉireann, February 1909 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland]
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167‘The Red-Haired Man’s Wife’, Bean na hÉireann, February 1909, p. 9 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By James Stephens
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168‘Offering’, Songs of Myself, Dublin: Hodges Figgis, 1910, p. 49 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Thomas MacDonagh
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Max, New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1910
Edited by Katherine Cecil Thurston
By Katherine Cecil Thurston-
Part I
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Chapter I
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Chapter II
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Chapter III
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Chapter IV
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Chapter V
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Chapter VI
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Chapter VII
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Chapter VIII
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Chapter IX
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Chapter X
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Chapter XI
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Part II
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Chapter XII
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Chapter XIII
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Chapter XIV
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Chapter XV
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Chapter XVI
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Chapter XVII
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Chapter XVIII
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Chapter XIX
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Chapter XX
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Chapter XXI
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Part III
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Chapter XXII
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Chapter XXIII
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Chapter III
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Chapter XXV
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Chapter XXVI
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Chapter XXVII
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Chapter XXVIII
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Chapter XXIX
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Chapter XXX
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Chapter XXXI
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Chapter XXXII
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Chapter XXXIII
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Chapter XXXIV
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Chapter XXXV
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Part IV
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Chapter XXXVI
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Chapter XXXVII
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Chapter XXXVIII
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Chapter XXXIX
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Chapter XL
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Chapter XLI
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Part I
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170‘The Mother’, New Poems, London: Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd, 1911, pp. 38–9 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Katharine Tynan
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171‘Dora Sigerson: A Tribute and Some Memories’, The Sad Years, London: Constable & Co., 1918, pp. vii–xi By Katharine Tynan
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172Review of The Years of the Shadow, by Katharine Tynan, The Irish Citizen, November 1919, p. 42 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Rose Jacob
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173‘Woman This, and Woman That’, The Irish Citizen, June 1, 1912, p. 10 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By L. H.
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174Review of Ecce Mater, The Irish Citizen, March 27, 1915, p. 346 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By M.E.
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175‘Righteous Anger’, Reincarnations, London: Macmillan, 1918, pp. 37–8 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By James Stephens
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176‘My Experiences in Prison’, The Irish Citizen, June–July 1919, pp. 11–12 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Maud Gonne
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177‘Sex-Bias in Language’, The Irish Citizen, September 1919 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland. By kind permission of the copyright holders] By Hannah Sheehy-Skeffington
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178Advertisement for The Feminine in Fiction, The Irish Citizen, November 1919, p. 53 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland]
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179Review of The Feminine in Fiction, The Irish Citizen, January 1919, p. 643 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By K.
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Extracts from The Feminine in Fiction, London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1918, pp. 8, 10–14, 78–84, 123–8 [By kind permission of the British Library] By L.A.M. Priestley McCracken
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Introduction
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Esther Waters By George Moore
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The Christian By Hall Caine
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Back Matter