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The Irish Novel: Critical Essay by Stephen Gwynn

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SOURCE: "Miss Edgeworth's Successors," in Irish Literature and Drama in the English Language: A Short History, Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1936, pp. 61-79.

In the following essay, Gwynn reviews the works of upper and lower class authors considered to be "native" Irish.

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