Irish literary miscellany collection, [ca. 1943-1998].

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Irish literary miscellany collection, [ca. 1943-1998].

The Irish literary miscellany collection is composed of individual items or small groups of items from various sources that do not relate directly to any of the division's other Irish literary collections. Materials include correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, theatre programs, and Belfast Group worksheets.

.5 linear feet : (in 1 box and 1 OP)

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Montague, John Stanley

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Kilroy, Thomas

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Deane, Seamus, 1940-....

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