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Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction | ||
Irish Prose Writers of the First World War | 1 | |
1916: The Idea and the Action | 18 | |
Yeats and War | 36 | |
Maud Gonne: Romantic Republican | 56 | |
O'Casey at War | 81 | |
Frank O'Connor's 'War Book': Guests of the Nation | 102 | |
Sean O'Faolain's Midsummer Night Madness and Other Stories: Contexts for Revisionism | 132 | |
Roads to Spain: Irish Writers and the Spanish Civil War | 147 | |
Louis MacNeice and the Second World War | 165 | |
Beckett and World War II: In Memoriam: Samuel Beckett, 1906-1989 | 178 | |
'War's Awful Illumination': Elizabeth Bowen's the Heat of the Day | 190 | |
Denis Johnston: Neutrality and Buchenwald | 205 | |
Reading Protestant Writing: Representations of the Troubles in the Poetry of Derek Mahon and Glenn Patterson's Burning Your Own | 219 | |
A Necessary Distance? - Mythopoeia and Violence in Friel, Parker and Vincent Woods's at the Black Pig's Dyke | 244 | |
Notes | 263 | |
Notes on Contributors | 291 | |
Index | 295 |
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