
Dana:
An Irish Magazine of Independent Thought
Vol. 1, No. 6
Eglinton, John (editor)
Dublin: Hodges, Figgis and Co., 1904-10
36 p.; 21.4 x 14 cm
An Irish Magazine of Independent Thought
Vol. 1, No. 6
Eglinton, John (editor)
Dublin: Hodges, Figgis and Co., 1904-10
36 p.; 21.4 x 14 cm
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Contents
- Contents: i-i
- Front Advertisements: ii-ii
- The Irish in America—I: An Open Letter to Sir Horace Plunkett (Ossorian): 161-166
- The Irish in America—II: A Reply (Plunkett, Horace): 166-169
- Moods and Memories—VI (cont.) (Moore, George): 170-175
- The Position of the Mission Priest in England (A Mission Priest in England): 176-180
- The Sower (Colum, Padraic): 181-181
- A Way of Understanding Nietzsche (Eglinton, John): 182-188
- A Literary Causerie (Atkinson, F. M.): 189-192
- Sonnet: On Reading a Dublin Newspaper in the Train, April 16th, 1904 (T. W. R): 192-192
- Back Advertisements: iii-iii