Irish University Review, Vol.2, No. 2 (Autumn/Winter 1972)

Editor: Maurice Harmon

CONTENTS
Donald T. Torchiana, ‘The Opening of Dubliners: A Reconsideration’ [149]
John V. Kelleher, ‘Identifying the Irish Printed Sources for Finnegans Wake’ [161]
William Daniels, ‘Yeats’s “Old Pensioner” and His “Visionary”: 1890-1925’ [178]
Ronald G. Rollins, ‘Portraits of Four Irishmen as Artists: Verisimilitude and Vision’ [189]
Eilis Dillon, “The Lament for Arthur O’Leary’’ [198]
Seamus Deane, ‘Poet’s Progress: A Sequence’ [211]
Gilbert A. Cahill, ‘Some Nineteenth-century Roots of the Ulster Problem, 1829-1848’ [215]
Donal McCartney, ‘James Anthony Froude and Ireland: A Historiographical Controversy of the Nineteenth Century’ [238]
Michael Herity, ‘Prehistoric Fields in Ireland’ [258]
Reviews by James Mays, Terence Brown, Seamus Deane, Norman White, Ruth Slonim, J. F. Lydon [266]
Report of the International Association for the Study of Anglo-lrish Literature’ [289] A. Norman Jeffares, ‘IASAIL Chairman’s Address’ [292]


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