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Aidan Higgins: Critical Essay by Jack Byrne

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SOURCE: Byrne, Jack. “Note on Higgins' Ladies of Springfield House.” Review of Contemporary Fiction 3, no. 1 (spring 1983): 195-210.

In the following essay, Byrne draws literary parallels between Higgins’s short story “Killachter Meadow” and his novel Langrishe, Go Down through a chronological study of the works’s protagonists.

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