The Irish Review (Dublin)
The Irish Review (Dublin)
- JSTOR
- Irreqular
- Vol. 1 , No. 1 , 1911 - Vol. 4 , No. 42 , 1914
The Irish Review is a short but significant publication with a wide focus, mainly covering Irish literature and education. The journal is particularly notable for a very high level of literary content, including poems and prose from a number of eminent authors, such as George Moore, W. B. Yeats, Thomas MacDonagh, and Emily Lawless. The quality of the material which appeared 1912-1913 has been described as 'astounding - no Irish magazine could touch it, and only a few from any era have come close'.
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Irish Studies
http://www.jstor.org/subject/irishstudies
The Irish Review is a short but significant publication with a wide focus, mainly covering Irish literature and education. The journal is particularly notable for a very high level of literary content, including poems and prose from a number of eminent authors, such as George Moore, W. B. Yeats, Thomas MacDonagh, and Emily Lawless. The quality of the material which appeared 1912-1913 has been described as 'astounding - no Irish magazine could touch it, and only a few from any era have come close'.
20090978
Irish Studies
http://www.jstor.org/subject/irishstudies