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Rebel by vocation
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05 October 2018

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Regional Studies, Cultural studies, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / General, Regional / International studies, Literary studies: general
'The book makes excellent use of archival research, including fascinating material quoted from O'Faolains's dealings with the BBC.'
Claire Connolly, Irish Times, May 2016
‘The book is a significant contribution that deserves a wide readership.’
Brad Kent, Université Laval, Canadian Journal of Irish Studies, Vol.40
Introduction: Rebel by vocation
1. Beginnings and blind alleys: O'Faoláin and his circle
2. A broken world: Church and State in The Bell
3. The mart of ideas: O'Faoláin and Literature
4. The thin society: O'Faoláin and the descent of The Bell
5. Conclusion: Signing off
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