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Introduction | ||
Preface by Arthur Clery to the original 1907 edition | ||
I | On Tram-Car's Top | 1 |
II | Nationhood and Politics | 4 |
III | The Theory of Nationhood | 8 |
IV | Looking Beyond England | 13 |
V | After the Abbey is Over | 17 |
VI | Art and Nationality | 19 |
VII | The Revival of the English Language | 23 |
VIII | The Commercial Value of Patriotism | 25 |
IX | Going to Trinity | 29 |
X | Nationality and Music | 33 |
XI | Nationality and Culture | 37 |
XII | Gaelicophile Poetry and Two New Poets | 40 |
XIII | Nationality and Amusements | 43 |
XIV | The Philosophy of an Irish Theatre | 48 |
XV | Silly People and the Irish Movement | 51 |
XVI | A Tea-Shop Idyll | 55 |
XVII | Respectability and Nationality | 57 |
XVIII | Of Sourness | 61 |
XIX | The Island of Protestants | 62 |
XX | The Partition of Ulster | 65 |
XXI | Free Ulster and Federated Ireland | 70 |
XXII | Cosmopolitanism and Nationality | 74 |
XXIII | Joy of Gold and of Silver | 79 |
XXIV | Pearse and Pontius | 84 |
XXV | The Outlanders of Ulster | 86 |
XXVI | Armagh Virumque | 96 |
XXVII | Corkery's Synge | 98 |
XXVIII | Dog-Collars and Conventions | 102 |
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