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Benedict Kiely: Critical Essay by Daniel J. Casey

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SOURCE: Casey, Daniel J. “The Instinct and the Art.” In Benedict Kiely, pp. 23-41. London: Bucknell University Press, 1974.

In the following essay, Casey notes the influence of William Carleton on Kiely's fiction and traces the development of his short stories.

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