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Brian Friel 1929-: Critical Essay by Richard Tillinghast

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SOURCE: "Brian Friel: Transcending the Irish National Pastime," in The New Criterion, Vol. 10, No. 2, October 1991, pp. 35-41.

In the essay below, Tillinghast offers a survey of Friel's plays, focusing on his "deft touch with theatrical devices and dramatic structure. "

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