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Frederick Robert Higgins (1896—1941)
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction xi
- Editorial Practice xxxvii
- Suggested Thematic Groupings xli
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Essays: 1928–39
- The Cruelty and Beauty of Words 3
- Censorship in America 20
- Celts and Irishmen 28
- Literary Provincialism 33
- The Modern Novel: A Catholic Point of View 37
- Revamping Ireland 49
- Roger Casement 54
- Dickens and Thackeray 67
- Daniel Corkery 76
- The Dangers of Censorship 90
- Don Quixote O’Flaherty 90
- Æ and W.B 105
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Essays: 1940–45
- This is Your Magazine 123
- Jack B. Yeats 127
- Frederick Robert Higgins (1896—1941) 131
- Ah, Wisha! The Irish Novel 135
- Standards and Taste 144
- Ulster 150
- Our Nasty Novelists 158
- The Gaelic League 167
- The Mart of Ideas 176
- That Typical Irishman 180
- The Senate and Censorship 186
- Gaelic – The Truth 192
- Ireland and the Modern World 197
- On State Control 202
- Books and a Live People 208
- The Strange Case of Sean O’Casey 215
- The Stuffed Shirts 225
- Shadow and Substance 237
- The Plain People of Ireland 244
- The State and its Writers 250
- The University Question 257
- Toryism in Trinity 268
- One World 281
- The Pleasures and Pains of Ireland 290
- The Gaelic Cult 300
- Eamon de Valera 312
- Romance and Realism 329
- One World: An Irish Council 339
- All Things Considered – 1 346
- All Things Considered – 2 355
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Essays: 1946–76
- Shaw’s Prefaces 365
- Rebel by Vocation 372
- On Translating from the Irish 388
- The Dilemma of Irish Letters 391
- Religious Art 405
- Autoantiamericanism 409
- The Death of Nationalism 422
- The Dáil and the Bishops 432
- On a Recent Incident at the International Affairs Association 441
- The Irish and the Latins 452
- Love Among the Irish 458
- Fifty Years of Irish Writing 472
- A Portrait of the Artist as an Old Man 488
- Index 499
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction xi
- Editorial Practice xxxvii
- Suggested Thematic Groupings xli
-
Essays: 1928–39
- The Cruelty and Beauty of Words 3
- Censorship in America 20
- Celts and Irishmen 28
- Literary Provincialism 33
- The Modern Novel: A Catholic Point of View 37
- Revamping Ireland 49
- Roger Casement 54
- Dickens and Thackeray 67
- Daniel Corkery 76
- The Dangers of Censorship 90
- Don Quixote O’Flaherty 90
- Æ and W.B 105
-
Essays: 1940–45
- This is Your Magazine 123
- Jack B. Yeats 127
- Frederick Robert Higgins (1896—1941) 131
- Ah, Wisha! The Irish Novel 135
- Standards and Taste 144
- Ulster 150
- Our Nasty Novelists 158
- The Gaelic League 167
- The Mart of Ideas 176
- That Typical Irishman 180
- The Senate and Censorship 186
- Gaelic – The Truth 192
- Ireland and the Modern World 197
- On State Control 202
- Books and a Live People 208
- The Strange Case of Sean O’Casey 215
- The Stuffed Shirts 225
- Shadow and Substance 237
- The Plain People of Ireland 244
- The State and its Writers 250
- The University Question 257
- Toryism in Trinity 268
- One World 281
- The Pleasures and Pains of Ireland 290
- The Gaelic Cult 300
- Eamon de Valera 312
- Romance and Realism 329
- One World: An Irish Council 339
- All Things Considered – 1 346
- All Things Considered – 2 355
-
Essays: 1946–76
- Shaw’s Prefaces 365
- Rebel by Vocation 372
- On Translating from the Irish 388
- The Dilemma of Irish Letters 391
- Religious Art 405
- Autoantiamericanism 409
- The Death of Nationalism 422
- The Dáil and the Bishops 432
- On a Recent Incident at the International Affairs Association 441
- The Irish and the Latins 452
- Love Among the Irish 458
- Fifty Years of Irish Writing 472
- A Portrait of the Artist as an Old Man 488
- Index 499