Lyons, F.S.L
Macardle, Dorothy
Macaulay, Thomas Babington
MacBride, John
MacCraith, Aindrias
MacCumhaigh, Art
'Bodaigh na hEorna'
MacDiarmada, Seán
MacDomhnaill, Seán Clárach
MacDonagh, Thomas
MacDonald, Ramsay
McDonald, Walter
McGahern, John
McGimpsey, Christopher
MacGreevy, Thomas
McGuinness, Frank
Macken, Mary
MacKenna, Stephen
Macmillan, Harold
McMurrough, Dermot
MacNeice, Louis
MacNeill, Eoin
McQuaid, John Charles (Archbishop)
MacSwiney, Mary
MacSwiney, Terence
magic realism (mythic realism)
Mahaffy, John Pentland
Mahon, Derek
'Máire' (Séamas Ó Grianna)
Manet
Mann, Thomas
The Magic Mountain
Mansfield, Jayne
Marcuse, Herbert
Maritain, Jacques
Markievicz, Constance
Márquez, Gabriel García
Marryat, Captain
martial law
Martin, Robert
Martin, Violet ('Martin Ross')
with Edith Somerville writes
The Real Charlotte
compared with Bowen
on Dublin life
landlord background
family decline
relations with wider community
on flawed heroine
as ironist
novelistic technique
destiny of Ireland
on women
Martinique
Marx, Karl
Kapital
Communist Manifesto
Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte
Marxism
mask
maternity
matriarchy
Matura, Mustafa
Playboy of the West Indies
Maynooth College
Mazzini, Giuseppe
meitheal oibre
(work party)
Mellows, Liam
melodrama
Melville, Herman
Moby-Dick
Memmi, Albert
Mencken, H. L.
Mercier, Vivian
Merriman, Brian
Cúirt an Mheáin Oíche
Mhac an tSaoi, Máire
middle class
Protestants
rural
urban
Catholic women
Middleton, William
Millett, Kate
Milton, John
Paradise Lost
mirror
missionaries
Mitchel, John
Jail Journal
modernist literature
modernization
Mohammed
Molony, Helena
monster meetings
Montague, John
Montessori, Maria
Moore, Brian
Moore, George
Moore, Col. M.
Moore, Sturge
Moran, D. P.
Morris, William
Muldoon, Paul
multiculturalism
multinationals
Munster Women's Franchise League
Murphy, Richard
Murphy, Tom
Murphy, William Martin
Musil, Robert
mysticism
mystical poetry
na gCopaleen, Myles
Naipaul, VS.
Nandy, Ashis
Nasser, Gamal Abdul
Napoleon
Nation, The
National Council
National Gallery of Ireland
National Schools
National University
nationalism
see also
Nationalisms and Sexualities
négritude
Nehru, President of India
Nelson, Admiral
Neruda, Pablo
neutrality
New Ireland Forum
New Testament
New Yorker, The
Newman, Jeremiah (Bishop)
News of the World, The
Newton, Sir Isaac
Ní Chuilleanáin, Eiléan
Ní Dhomhnaill, Nuala
Nicaragua
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Nkrumah, of Ghana
Noble, Margaret
Norfolk
Normans
Norwegian
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA)
Ngugi wa Thiong'o
oaths of allegiance
O'Brien, Conor Cruise
O'Brien, Edna
The Country Girls
O'Brien, Flann (aka Brian O'Nolan, Myles na gCopaleen)
and Boucicault
and stage Irishry
antipastoral
and pseudonym
and
Irish Times
Anne Clissmann on
on erosion of Gaelic identity
mocks revivalists
on kilt
and poor mouth
and stage Gaels
and 'porcine' Irish
and stage Irish tradition
and Victorian racism
and Adam Smith
and animality
and Victorianism
and Celtic helplessness
artistic frustration of
and Behan
both artists mock revival
and Friel
and translation
An Béal Bocht
At Swim-Two-Birds
The Third Policeman
O'Brien, Kate
Ó Cadhain, Máirtín
Cré na Cille
O'Casey, Seán
background
combines farce and tragedy
influence on Beckett
Shavian method
rhetorical style
ex-republican
on Trade Unionism
sentimentalises victims
on communal failure
against theatricality
nurses mother in 1916
drama as self-justification
technical challenge of 1916
critique by Deane
on clothing and revolution
formal problems
on Francis Sheehy-Skeffington
flaws in
Plough
language of
urban pastoralist
strong women
critique of heroism
as satirist
inauthentic form
on sexual relations in Ireland
theatre riots contrasted
end of
Plough
sentimentality of
on survival skills
and Great War
Yeats rejects
Silver Tassie
solves formal questions
religious symbolism
Tassie
a Yeatsian play
on Irish male
on Protestant ethos
confined by ruralist forms
compared to Behan
Plough
updated by
Hostage
and hunger strikes
The Plough and the Stars
protests against
and Protestantism
The Shadow of a Gunman
Juno and the Paycock
The Silver Tassie
Red Roses for Me
Purple Dust
Ó Colmáin, Dónal
Ó Conaire, Pádraic
O'Connell, Daniel
O'Connor, Frank
O'Connor, Joseph
Ó Criomhthainn, Tomás
An tóileánach
Ó Direáin, Máirtin
Ó Donnchadha, Tadhg
O'Donnell, Peadar
Odyssey
Ó Faoiáin, Seán
O'Farrell, Patrick
O'Farrelly, Agnes
O'Flaherty, Liam
O'Grady, Standish J.
O'Hegarty, P. S.
O'Hickey, Dr
O'Higgins, Kevin
O'Kelly, Sean T.
Old Testament
O'Leary, John
O'Leary, Father Peter
Ó Neachtain, Seán
O'Neill, Hugh, Earl of Tyrone
O'Neill, Terence
Orangcism
Ó Rathaille, Aogán
Ordnance Survey
Orientalism
Ó Ríordáin, Seán
O'Rourke, King of Breffny
Ortega Y Gasset
Osborne, John
O'Shea, Kitty
O'Sheel, Shaemas
Ó Súilleabháin, Muiris
O'Sullivan, Derry
O'Sullivan, Owen Roe (Eoghan Rua Ó Súilleabháin)
O'Toole, Fintan
Owen, Wilfred
Oxford University
Oxford Union
Oxford Book of Modern Verse
Pairlement Chloinne Tomáis
Paisley, Revd, Ian
Parnell, Anna
Parnell, Charles Stewart
Parnellism
parody
Parsons, Sir William
partition
Partridge, Bernard
pastoralism
antipastoral
unintentionally ratified
Friel on
Pater, Walter
paternity
patriarchy
Patrick, Saint
Paul, Saint
Paul VI, Pope
Payne, Ben Iden
Pearse, Patrick
proclamation of republic
The Singer'
on cyclical history
on Ireland
'Mise Éire'
'Fornocht' (Naked I Saw Thee)
revolutionary ascctism
on revolution
use of Christian language
accused of heresy
as Jacobin
speechmaker
Yeats recycles his words
as poseur
treatment by O'Casey
radical
St, Enda's College
collaborates with Yeats
anti-imperialist
on education
and future
on mother-son relation
supports Hanna Skeffington's hunger-strike
betrayal of his vision
duo as basis of a society
on postcolonial pitfalls
The Murder Machine
on educational reform
Eavan Boland revises 'Mise Éire'
and Benjamin
as Utopian
devalued by some historians
peasantry
see also
Pegasus
Péguy, Charles
Penal Laws
Peter Pan
Petrarch
Petrie, George
Phoenix Park
phrenology
Pigot, E. F. Smyth
Pike theatre
Pius XI, Pope
plantation of Minister
Plato
Poe, Edgar Allan
Poggioli, Renato
Police Intelligence
Poole, Hewitt
'poor mouth'
Pope, Alexander
postcoloniality
and women
and emigration
and commemoration
and capital
in Ireland
and amnesia
and minority languages
and failure
pitfalls of
and Irish poetry
and Heaney
post-nationalism
Pound, Ezra
Powell, York
Power, Arthur
Prescott, Marie
Principe du Socialisme
prison system
Protestantism
idea of election
and Northern Ireland
dissenting tradition
and imperialism
and Roman Catholic majority
civil rights of
and sexual desire
and autobiography
Irish Protestantism
and Beckett
and Eastern religion
Beckett and O'Casey on
in Northern Ireland
and monarchy
see also
Proust, Marcel
provincialism
Ptolemy
Punch
magazine
Pythagoras
Quadragesimo Anno
Quakers
Queen's Theatre
Quiller-Couch, Sir Arthur
Quinn, John
Rabelais, François
Radio Éireann
Radio Telefis Éireann
Raftery, Anthony (Antoine Ó Readicabhra)
Ralegh, Sir Walter
Rank, Otto
Raphael (painter)
Reagan, Ronald
Redfield, James W.
Comparative Physiognomies
Redmond, John
Renan, Ernest
republicanism
Retamar, Roberto
revivalism
Eglinton on flaws of
lack of comparative method
as oedipal drama
as an end in itself
revivalist psychology
pastoral element
mocked by Flann O'Brien
mocked by Behan and Kavanagh
after independence
mocked by Beckett