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Erratum

Erratum

Page 372 | Published online: 27 Aug 2013
This article refers to:
Edna O'Brien and narrative diaspora space

Murray, Tony. (2013). Edna O'Brien and narrative diaspora space. Irish Studies Review, Volume 21, Issue 1, pp. 85–98.

DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09670882.2012.758951

The version of the article published online on 15 April 2013, and available in print issue 21:1, contained several errors due to an oversight in the production process. This erratum stands as a record of the changes that should have been incorporated. We would like to apologise to the author and the editors of the special issue for any inconvenience caused.

p.2: ‘Pilkington’ should appear in italics

p.6: ‘between’ should be replaced with ‘of’

p.7: ‘has broken’ should read ‘has been broken’

p.9: ‘the narrative identities they express’ should read ‘the narrative identities it expresses’

p.10: ‘after the Irish War’ should read ‘during the Irish War’

p.11: ‘mother's and daughter's’ should read ‘mothers’ and daughters”

pp.13–14: The following references should have been included:

McWilliams, Ellen. Women and Exile in Contemporary Irish Fiction. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.

O'Brien, Edna. ‘A Rose in the Heart’. In Mrs Reinhardt and Other Stories. 108–40. London: Penguin, 1980.

The page range for O'Brien, Edna. ‘My Mother's Mother’ is 17–32.

The page range for O'Brien, Edna. ‘My Two Mothers’ is 169–82.

The page range for Ryan, Liam. ‘Irish Emigration to Britain since World War II’ is 45–67.

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