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Introduction: words for music: in search of the Irish Omphalos |
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The auditory imagination of Thomas Moore |
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W. B. Yeats and the music of poetry |
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Why J. M. Synge abandoned music |
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Opera and drama: Bernard Shaw and "The brandy of the damned" |
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The "Thought-tormented Music" of James Joyce |
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Words after music: Samuel Beckett after Joyce |
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Operas of the Irish mind: Brian Friel and music |
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Words alone: Seamus Heaney, music, and the jurisdiction of literary forms |
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Introduction: words for music: in search of the Irish Omphalos |
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The auditory imagination of Thomas Moore |
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W. B. Yeats and the music of poetry |
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