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Date: 2013-01-31 13:31:44
Irish diaspora
Irish literature
Culture of Ireland
Republic of Ireland
Irish nationalism
Dublin City University
University College Dublin
Irish language
Dublin
Europe
Ireland
John Kells Ingram

Found in Translation: Franco-Irish Translation Relationships in Nineteenth-Century Ireland

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