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Études irlandaises, n° 47-2/2022Varia
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Jessica Bundschuh : The Border Textures of Maurice Riordan's Prose Poem Sequence "The Idylls" Camille Pinettes : Inextricably Entangled : The Porosity of Human and Non- Human Bodies in Sara Baume's A Line Made by Walking Diana Rodríguez Bonet: Feminist Rewritings of Fairy Tales in Ireland : A Case Study of Deirdre Sullivan Helen Penet : A Second Life for A Second Life : The 1994 and 2010 Editions of Dermot Bolger's Novel Ríona Nic Congáil : The Three Stack Sisters : A New Perspective on 20th-Century Irish-Language Women's Writing Gráinne O'Keeffe-Vigneron : "Leaving Ireland is easy. It's going home that's hard": The Barriers to Return for Irish Emigrants Elena Canido Muiño : "Shaking the wings of their terrible youths" : Exploring References and Allusions in Hozier’s Eponymous Debut Album (2014) Hélène Alfaro-Hamayon : A Conversation with Jan Carson Marie Mianowski: A Conversation with Mary Reynolds
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