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Sean O’Casey: Critical Essay by Sean O'Casey

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SOURCE: “The Power of Laughter: Weapon Against Evil,” in The Green Crow, George Braziller, Inc., 1956, pp. 226-32.

In the following essay, which was originally published in 1953, O'Casey addresses the role and significance of a sense of humor in both literature and life.

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