Clarke, Austin, 1896-1974
Clarke, Austin
Austin Clarke Irish writer
VIAF ID: 54194438 (Personal)
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200 _ | ‡a Clarke ‡b Austin ‡f 1896-1974
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100 1 _ ‡a Clarke, Austin ‡d 1896-1974
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100 1 _ ‡a Clarke, Austin, ‡d 1896-1974
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100 1 _ ‡a Clarke, Austin, ‡d 1896-1974
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100 1 _ ‡a Clarke, Austin, ‡d 1896-1974
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (24)
Works
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Abbey Theatre fire I. 1968. |
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Account with publishers George Allen & Unwin for Austin Clarke's play 'The Cattle-Drive in Connaught' |
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Austin Clarke special issue |
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Beyond the pale. |
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The bright temptation; a romance ... |
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The cattledrive in Connaught and other poems ... 1925. |
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The Celtic twilight and the nineties. |
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Collected poems |
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Draft of 'St Brigid's Flame' with annotations |
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Echo at Coole and other poems[a tribute to Austin Clarke on his 70th birthday edited by John Montague and Liam Miller] |
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Filíoċt éireannaċ na linne seo |
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First visit to England : and other memories |
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Flight to Africa, and other poems. |
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The impuritans : a play in one act |
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In this city |
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Irish poetry after Yeats : seven poets |
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John Jordan Papers |
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Later poems. |
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Leslie Daiken papers |
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Letter from Albert Swain, manager of Maunsel & Roberts, to Austin Clarke |
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Letter from Eileen Duggan to Austin Clarke about magazine circulation in Australasia |
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Letter from George Moore to Austin Clarke, offering advice to Clarke on how he should have written 'The Son of Learning' |
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Letter to Austin Clarke about sending a proof of his book |
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Letters to Fred Johnson from Frank O'Connor, Austin Clarke and Alice Milligan relating to arrangements to give readings of their work on RM2 |
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Letters to John J. O'Meara |
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Liberty lane a ballad play of Dublin in two acts with a prologue |
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Loose fragment of prose script |
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The Magic Glasses and The Second Kiss : Presented at the Abbey Theatre on Monday and Tuesday, 3rd and 4th June, 1946, at 7.45 p.m. |
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Miscellaneous personal papers of Austin Clarke |
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Mnemosyne lay in dust; |
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New world writing : fourth Mentor selection. |
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Night and morning : poems |
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Old-fashioned pilgrimage : & other poems |
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Penny in the clouds, more memories of Ireland and England. Austin Clarke |
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The Planter's Daughter by Austin Clarke / designed by Dermot Flynn. |
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The plays of George Fitzmaurice. |
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Plays. Selections |
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The plot succeeds; a poetic pantomime. |
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The Plot Succeeds : Presented at the Abbey Theatre on Sunday 19th, and Sunday 26th February, 1950, at 8 p.m. |
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Poem entitled 'The Kerry Eagle'. |
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Poems, 1917-1938 |
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Poems, 1955-1966 |
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Poems of Joseph Campbell |
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Poems. Selections |
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Poetic narrative 'The Runners Come to Maeve' by Austin Clarke |
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Poetry in modern Ireland |
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Prawo karne |
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The quarry |
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Records of Lantern Theatre, Dublin |
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Reviews and essays of Austin Clarke |
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The second kiss : a light comedy |
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A sermon on Swift, and other poems. |
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Sheehy-Skeffington papers (Additional) |
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Short stories and prose pieces |
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The singing-men at Cashel |
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Sister Eucharia : a play in three scenes |
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Six Irish poets, 1962: |
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Six Irish poets. Austin Clarke, Richard Kell, Thomas Kinsella, John Montague, Richard Murphy, Richard Weber. Robin Skelton |
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The son of learning, a poetic comedy in three acts. |
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Star gleams |
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Statement of account of Austin Clarke with the 'Daily News' |
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The sun dances at Easter : a romance |
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Suvremena irska poezija |
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The sword of the West. |
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The third kiss : a comedy in one act |
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Tiresias : a poem |
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Too great a vine : poems and satires, second series |
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Una Troy Papers |
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Twice round the black church; early memories of Ireland and England. |
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Two interludes adapted from Cervantes: The student from Salamanca, La cueva de Salamanca; & The silent lover, El viejo celoso. |
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The vengeance of Fionn. |
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The Viscount of Blarney : and other plays |
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When He Was Free and Young and He Used to Wear Silks : Stories... |
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The wooing of Becfola (after the Irish) |
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The Yeats we knew : memoirs by Pádraic Colum, Francis Stuart, Monk Gibbon, Earnán de Blaghd, Austin Clarke |
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