Éire-Ireland (Summer 1989) Vol.24 No. 2

Editor: James J. Blake. Book Review Editor: Robert E. Ward.

‘William Carleton (1794-1869)’, by Eileen A. Sullivan [3]. ‘Oscar Wilde: His Life, his Irish Affiliation, and Glimpses of his Religious Beliefs’, by Martin Waldron [11]. ‘Nesting and Flight Imagery of the Self in in George Moore’s The Lake’, by Janice Miller Potter [27]. ‘A. V. Dicey’s Articles in The Nation of the New York: A Final Note’, by Trowbridge H. Ford [43]. ‘The Irish Representatives to the London Anglo-Irish Conference in 1921: Violators of their Authority or Victims of Contradictory Instructions?’, by Francis J. Costello Jr. [52]. ‘The Blueshirts of Ireland During the 1930s: Fascism Inverted’, by Richard B. Finnegan [79]. ‘An Old Story: Isolde’s Fall, Deception, and Oath in James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake:A Reader’s Version’, by Charles Long [100]. ‘Flann O’Brien and John Keats: “John Duffy’s Brother” and Train Allusions’, by Thomas F. Shea [109].

Appréciation: ‘John Hearne and the Irish Constitution (1937)’, by Brian P. Kennedy [121]. Current Themes ‘“The Way Forward" and the Irish Language in Northern Ireland’s Educational System’, by Eugene McKendry [128]. Book Reviews [140]. Notes and Queries [158]. Cover [159]

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