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Language and the Anxiety of Belonging in London-Irish Literature

Next we have Niamh MacGloin (University of York), whose bursary facilitated archival research and Irish language classes to deepen her research: I first travelled to Dublin to access Dónall Mac Amhlaigh’s archives at the National Library of Ireland. I spent time reading through his personal diaries from 1951, when he first moved to Britain, to […]

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