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Constructions of civil war masculinities in the writings of Dorothy Macardle

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Printed Sources

  • Macardle, Dorothy. Earth-Bound: Nine Stories of Ireland. Dublin: The Emton Press, 1924.
  • Macardle, Dorothy. Earth-Bound and Other Supernatural Tales. Dublin: Swan River Press, 2016.
  • Macardle, Dorothy. Tragedies of Kerry, 1922–1923. Dublin: The Emton Press, 1924.
  • Macardle, Dorothy. The Irish Republic. 1st ed. London: Corgi Books, 1968. 1937.

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