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Eavan Boland: Critical Essay by Deborah McWilliams Consalvo

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SOURCE: "In Common Usage: Eavan Boland's Poetic Voice," in Eire-Ireland: A Journal of Irish Studies, Vol. 28, Summer, 1993, pp. 100-15.

In the following essay, Consalvo argues that "Boland is a literary voice which cannot, and must not, be left to reside in the marginalia of the Irish literary canon."

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