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Brian Friel 1929-: Critical Essay by Daniel Leary

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SOURCE: "The Romanticism of Brian Friel," in Contemporary Irish Writing, edited by James D. Brophy and Raymond J. Porter, Iona College Press, 1983, pp. 127-40.

In the following essay, Leary examines the themes of "life and death, exile and home, being and loss, " which recur throughout Friel's work.

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