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Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Theatrical Censorship and Disorder in Ireland
2 Theatre, Art, and Censorship
3 "The Evil Genius"
4 "The Boom of the Ban"
5 The Riot in Westport; or, George A. Birmingham at Home
6 The Freedom of the Theatre in the Irish Free State, 1922–1929
7 Irish Stage Censorship from Salome through Roly Poly
8 The Fifties
9 New Theatrical Economics
Conclusion
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
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