
The Revival of Irish Literature / Addresses by Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, K.C.M.G, Dr. George Sigerson, and Dr. Douglas Hyde
by Douglas Hyde George Sigerson Charles Gavan Duffy
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- THE REVIVAL OF IRISH LITERATURE AND OTHER ADDRESSES
- CONTENTS.
- The Revival of Irish literature.
- TWO ADDRESSES
- DELIVERED BEFORE
- THE IRISH LITERARY SOCIETY, LONDON, IN JULY, 1892, AND JUNE, 1893,
- The Hon. Sir CHARLES GAVAN DUFFY, K.C.M.G.
- WHAT IRISHMEN MAY DO FOR IRISH LITERATURE.
- BOOKS FOR THE IRISH PEOPLE.
- IRISH LITERATURE:
- Its Origin, Environment, and Influence.
- GEORGE SIGERSON, M.D., M.Ch., &c.,
- Fellow of the Royal University of Ireland. Corresponding Member of the Societies of Anthropology, Clinic, and Physiological Psychology of Paris, &c., &c.
- IRISH LITERATURE: ITS ORIGIN, ENVIRONMENT, & INFLUENCE.[2]
- THE NECESSITY FOR DE-ANGLICISING IRELAND.
- DOUGLAS HYDE, LL.D.
- THE NECESSITY FOR DE-ANGLICISING IRELAND.[18]
- The Reformer’s Book=Shelf.
- IRISH LITERATURE.
- THE STORY OF THE NATIONS.
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