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分野:分野:アイルランド史、西洋女性史

アイルランドのフェミニズム 復刻文献集成・全5巻
Irish Feminisms, 1810 - 1930
編集・解説:Mary Pierse, University College Cork, Ireland [ES Series: Historical Sources of Women’s Studies]

2009年12月刊行
c.2,500pp.,5 vols.
ISBN:978-4-86166-113-6
本体価格: \118,000

4-86166-113-6

アイルランドにおける近代フェミニズムの誕生からその変遷を追う、初めての一次資料復刻集です。
ヴィクトリア朝期からモダニズム期にいたる著作を、文学、思想、政治など様々なバックグラウンドを持つ作品から広く選書し、フェミニズムという多様な思想が、政治、宗教的にも複雑な位置にあり続けたアイルランドの社会、文化の中にいかに築かれていったのかを探るための、他に例のない史資料集です。収録する文献は単行本著作の抜粋やアイルランドでこの時代に発行されたパンフレット、雑誌、新聞記事などの一次資料を中心に、Lady Gregory、Lady Wilde(オスカー・ワイルドの母)、Parnellsといった著名人の著作から無名の著者のもの、また一部手稿も含みます。フェミニズムに対するアプローチの差異は、それぞれの著者の政治、宗教的背景により他の西洋諸国よりさらに色濃く出、アイルランド女性の置かれていた状況を時代の変遷とともに読み解くことを可能にします。

収録される資料はほとんどが日本だけでなく海外図書館でも入手の不可能な稀覯文献です。各巻以下の分野別構成で、各分野毎に詳しい解説が編者より書き下ろされております。

Volume I : Leading the Way 「フェミニズム思想の潮流」
Volume II : Land and Labour 「アイルランド土地戦争時代の政治変動と女性土地同盟」
Volume III : Eire Abu? - Ireland Forever ? 「新たなアイルランド社会のなかでの女性」
Volume IV : In the Real World 「アイルランド女性の社会、教育、性、結婚、宗教」
Volume V : Literary Approaches 「アイルランド文学者のフェミニズム」

●各巻収録文献
VOLUME I: LEADING THE WAY (c.540pp.)
General Introduction.
Introduction to Volume 1.
1. Anonymous, ‘Of Female Complaint’, The Freeholder (Cork), 20 June 1814.
2. Anna Doyle Wheeler, ‘The Rights of Women’, The British Co-operator, 1830, 1, 12?15, 33?6 [lecture given in 1829].
3. Lady Morgan, Woman and Her Master (Paris: A. and W. Galignani, 1840), pp. 1?7, 41?2, 48, 74?6, 98?9, 111, 116?23, 132?5, 137?41, 144?54, 180?2, 200?1, 214?16, 258?9, 266?7, 270?1, 301?4, 313?14.
4. Mary Butler, ‘Womanhood and its Mission’, Dublin University Magazine, May 1859, 623?40; June 1859, 696?711.
5. Anne Jellicoe, ‘To Drs. Wyville Thomson & M’Cosh’, Memoranda of the Principal Points in the Constitution and Management of Alexandra College Dublin for the General Education of Ladies (Belfast: Marcus Ward, Printers, Ulster Works, 1867), pp. 1?14.
6. William G. Brooke, ‘Educational Endowments’, Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, Apr.?June 1872, 120?4 [paper read to the Society on 18 May 1872].
7. N. J. Gossan, A Plea for the Ladies (Dublin: William J. Dunbar, 1875), pp. 1?31.
8. Lady Wilde, ‘Heroic Women’, The Celtic Magazine, 1883, 2, 2, 202.
9?12. Lady Wilde, ‘The Bondage of Woman’; ‘Social Graces’; ‘Venus Victrix’; and ‘American Women’, Social Studies (London: Ward & Downey, 1893), pp. 1?27, 64?9, 74?7, 78?96, 123?33, 138?41, 152?3.
13. Anonymous, ‘The Lady Cyclist’, The Shandon Ballads (Cork: Eagle, 1896), p. 12.
14. Mary E. L. Butler, ‘Irish Women’s Education’, Irish Weekly Independent, 28 Oct. 1899.
15. Thomas J. Haslam, Women’s Suffrage from a Masculine Standpoint (Dublin: Ormond Printing Company, 1906), pp. 3?24.
16. Alice Stopford Green, The Making of Ireland and its Undoing (1200?1600) (London: Macmillan, 1908), pp. 82?7, 494.
17. Anonymous, ‘Irish Women and the University’, Bean na hEireann, 4, 1909, 9.
18. Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, ‘Women and the National Movement’, manuscript/typescript, 19 Feb. 1909.
19. Anonymous, ‘Women in Scandinavia’, Bean na hEireann, June 1909, 10.
20. Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington, ‘Sinn Fein and Irish Women’, Bean na hEireann, Nov. 1909, 5?6.
21. Constance Markievicz, Women, Ideals and the Nation: A Lecture Delivered to the Students’ National Literary Society, Dublin, by Constance de Markievicz (Dublin: Inghinidhe na hEireann, 1909).
22. Ephedros, The Economic Aspect of Woman Suffrage (Dublin: Corrigan & Wilson, 1910), pp. 1?11.
23. Ellice Pilkington, ‘The United Irishwomen, Part II: Their Work’, The United Irishwomen: Their Place, Work and Ideals (Dublin: Maunsel, 1911), pp. 11?19.
24. Alice Stopford Green, ‘Tradition in Irish History’, The Old Irish World (Dublin: M. H. Gill, 1912), pp. 168?97.
25. Mary Hayden, ‘Women Citizens’, The Irish Citizen, 6 July 1912, 51; 13 July 1912, 59.
26. M. E., ‘Education and Sex’, The Irish Citizen, 31 May 1913, 11.
27. F. Sheehy Skeffington (ed.), Five Instalments of The Suffragists’s Catechism, 17 May 1913, 12; 24 May 1913, 4; 31 May 1913, 12; 7 June 1913, 19; 21 June 1913, 37.
28. E. Fingall, M. E. Greene, P. I. M.Constance, and E. A. Stopford, The United Irishwomen: An Appeal (Dublin, 1913), pp. 1?9.
29. L. M. McCraith, Romance of Irish Heroines (Dublin: The Talbot Press, 1913), pp. 1?14, 186?8.
30. Countess Marcievicz, ‘The Future of Irishwomen’, The Irish Citizen, 23 Oct. 1915.
31. Micheal O hAnnrachain, Irish Heroines (Dublin: The O’Hanrahans, 1916), pp. 7?12, 18?21, 26?7, 28?9, 30, 31?5.
32. Thomas J. Haslam, Some Last Words on Women’s Suffrage (Dublin: Ormond Printing Company, 1916), pp. 3?13.
33. C. Maire Ni Dhubhghaill (Crissie M. Doyle), Women in Ancient and Modern Ireland (Dublin: Kenny Press, 1917), pp. 1?20, 24?34, 37?40.
34. Helena Concannon, The Women of Ninety-Eight (Dublin: M. H. Gill, 1920), pp. ix?xvi.
35. Rosa Jacob, review of The Women of Ninety-Eight, The Irish Citizen, Nov. 1919, p. 42.
36. Helena Concannon, Daughters of Banba (Dublin: M. H. Gill, 1922), pp. 106?9.
Select Bibliography.

VOLUME II: LAND AND LABOUR (c.530pp.)
Introduction to Volume 2.
37 and 38. Mrs Meredith, The Lacemakers: Sketches of Irish Character, with some Account of the Effort to Establish Lacemaking in Ireland (London: Jackson, Walford, and Hodder, 1865), pp. 1?18, 27?45, 48?52; and ‘The Redeemed Estate’ (pp. 117?202).
39. Frances Power Cobbe, ‘Chivalry of the Period’, Cabinet of Irish Literature, Vol. 4, ed. T. P. O’Connor (London: Blackie and Son, 1880).
40. Fanny Parnell, ‘After Death’ (1880), Popular and Patriotic Poetry, Pt. III (Dublin: Catholic Truth Soc. of Ireland, n.d.), pp. 80?1.
41. Charles Kickham, ‘The Irish Peasant Girl’, Cabinet of Irish Literature, Vol. 4, ed. T. P. O’Connor (London: Blackie and Son, 1880), p. 153.
42. Anna M. Haslam, ‘Women and the Census: To the Editor of the Freeman’, Freeman’s Journal, 3 Jan. 1881, 5.
43. Anonymous, ‘The Archbishop of Dublin’, Freeman’s Journal, 12 Mar. 1881, 2.
44. A. M. Sullivan, ‘The Archbishop of Dublin and the Ladies’ Land League’, Freeman’s Journal, 16 Mar. 1881, 5.
45. The Galbally and Aherlow Branch of the Ladies’ Land League, ‘The Ladies’ Land League’, Freeman’s Journal, 21 Mar. 1881, 3.
46. John Gallogly, ‘The Ladies’ Land League: To the Editor of the Freeman’, Freeman’s Journal, 25 Mar. 1881.
47. Patrick Sarsfield Cassidy, ‘Fanny Parnell’, The Celtic Magazine, 1, 2, 1882, 290?1.
48. Mrs Mary Locke, obituary of Fanny Parnell, The Celtic Magazine, 1, 2, 1882, 291.
49. Anna Parnell, The Tale of a Great Sham (National Library of Ireland, MS. 12,144), pp. 117?20, 121?8, 135?8, 179?80, 197, 231?9.
50. Nora Hopper Chesson, ‘The Long Road’, Popular and Patriotic Poetry, Pt. I (Dublin: Catholic Truth Soc. of Ireland, 1906), p. 18.
51. Rosa Mulholland, The Return of Mary O’Murrough (Dublin: The Phoenix Publishing Company, 1908).
52. Speranza (Lady Wilde), ‘The Exodus’, Popular and Patriotic Poetry, Pt. V (Dublin: Catholic Truth Soc. of Ireland, 1909), pp. 43?45.
53. Margaret K. Connery, ‘Women and Labour’, The Irish Citizen, 28 Dec. 1912, 251.
54. E. A. Browning, ‘Women’s Work and Wages in Dublin’, The Irish Citizen, 9 Aug. 1913, 91.
55. James Connolly, ‘Woman’, The Reconquest of Ireland (Dublin: ITGWU, 1915), pp. 42?8.
56. M. K. Connery, ‘The Citizens Bookshelf: The Reconquest of Ireland’, The Irish Citizen, 3 Apr. 1915, 354.
57 & 58. James Connolly, ‘Irony Personified’ and ‘Conscription and Women Workers’, The Worker’s Republic, 11 & 18 Dec. 1915.
59. Dora Sigerson, ‘The Human Touch’, The Sad Years (London: Constable, 1918), pp. 9?11.
60. Louie Bennett, ‘Women and Trades Unionism’, The Irish Citizen, Jan. 1918, 594?5.
61. Grace Plunkett, job-seeking letter, 18 Jan. 1923.
62. Anonymous, ‘Government to Use Utmost Force’, Irish Times, 12 Feb. 1923.
Select Bibliography.

VOLUME III: EIRE ABU? (c.460pp.)
Introduction to Volume 3.
63. Mrs O’Donovan Rossa, ‘The Returned Picture’, Irish Lyrical Poems (P. M. Haverty, 1868).
64. Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, ‘The Patriot’s Bride’, Cabinet of Irish Literature: Selections from the Works of the Chief Poets, Orators, and Prose Writers of Ireland, Vol. 4 (London: Blackie and Son, 1880), p. 112.
65. Irish Women’s Association membership card (1895).
66. M. E. Francis [Mrs Francis Blundell], Miss Erin (New York: Benziger, 1898).
67. Maud Gonne, ‘Reine de la Famine’, L’Irlande libre (1900) [originally published in Paris in 1897].
68. Inghinidhe na hEireann, Leaflet with Rules (Dublin: Fowler, 1900).
69. Maud Gonne, ‘The Dawn’, Lost Plays of the Irish Renaissance (Newark: Proscenium Press, 1970) [originally published in The United Irishman in 1904].
70. Eva Gore-Booth, ‘Women’s Rights’, Poems of Eva Gore-Booth (London: Longmans, Green, 1929).
71. Eva Gore-Booth, ‘Women’s Trades on the Embankment’, The Egyptian Pillar (Dublin: Maunsel, 1907).
72. Fanny Parnell, ‘To My Fellow-Women’, Bean na hEireann, Feb. 1909, 10.
73. Constance Markievicz, ‘The Woman with a Garden’, Bean na hEireann, June 1909, 11; Oct. 1909, 12; Nov. 1909, 7; Dec. 1909.
74. John Brennan [alias Sydney Gifford], ‘Ought Irishwomen Have Political Equality with Men?’, Bean na hEireann, Jan. 1910, 9?10.
75. Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington, ‘A Reply to Some Critics’, Bean na hEireann, Feb. 1910, 3?4.
76. Editorial on ‘Ten Years of Inghinidhe na hEireann’, Oct. 1910, 8.
77. Constance Markievicz, ‘Love of Country’, Bean na hEireann, Oct. 1910, 9?10.
78. Maud Gonne, ‘Inghinidhe na hEireann’ [Daughters of Erin], Bean na hEireann, Oct. 1910, 14.
79. Mary A. M’Laren, ‘Inghinidhe na hEireann’, Bean na hEireann, Nov. 1910, 14?15.
80. Editorial, ‘Parasite Women’ and ‘The Lowest Deep’, The Irish Citizen, 27 July 1912, 74.
81 & 82. F. Sheehy-Skeffington, ‘Political Intrigue’ and ‘Feminine Privilege’, The Irish Citizen, 3 Aug. 1912, 84.
83. B., ‘Is the Law an Ass? or Worse?’, The Irish Citizen, 10 Aug. 1912, 93.
84. M. E., ‘Are Bachelors Thieves?’, The Irish Citizen, 30 Nov. 1912, 219.
85. Anonymous, ‘A Christmas Game for Suffragettes’, The Irish Citizen, 28 Dec. 1912, 249?50.
86. Grace Gifford, ‘Should Men Have the Vote?’, The Irish Citizen, 17 May 1913 and 14 June 1913.
87. Thomas J. Haslam, ‘Responsibility of our Parliamentary Representatives’, The Irish Citizen, 24 May 1913, 2.
88. M. E., ‘Man’s Place is the Home’, The Irish Citizen, 26 June 1913, 43.
89. L. W., ‘Aurora Suffrage’, The Irish Citizen, 23 Aug. 1913, 1.
90. F. Sheehy-Skeffington, ‘The Pioneers of Feminism in Ireland’, The Irish Citizen, 21 Mar. 1914, 347.
91. Mary McSwiney, ‘Suffragists and Home Rule: “A Plea for Common Sense”’, The Irish Citizen, 23 May 1914, 3.
92. Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington, ‘Votes for Women in the West’, The Irish Citizen, 14 Mar. 1914, 341.
93 & 94. F. Sheehy-Skeffington, ‘Women and War’ and ‘The Writing on the Wall’, The Irish Citizen, 8 Aug. 1914, 92.
95. Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington, ‘The Duty of Suffragists’, The Irish Citizen, 15 Aug. 1914.
96. Dora Mellone, ‘War and Ideals’, The Irish Citizen, 22 Aug. 1914, 109.
97. F. Sheehy-Skeffington, ‘War and Feminism’, The Irish Citizen, 12 Sept. 1914, 133.
98. M. E. Duggan, ‘Irishwomen and War’, The Irish Citizen, 12 Dec. 1914, 235.
99. A Working Woman, ‘An Open Letter to the Bishop of Ross’, The Irish Citizen, 20 Feb. 1915, 310.
100. E. K. [Ernest Kavanagh], ‘The Modern St Patrick’, The Irish Citizen, 20 Mar. 1915, 1.
101. Margaret T. McCoubrey, ‘The Chivalry of War’, The Irish Citizen, 27 Feb. 1915, 317; 6 Mar. 1915, 325.
102. Dora Sigerson, ‘Comfort the Women’, The Sad Years (London: Constable & Co., 1918).
103. C. M., ‘Experiences of a Woman Patrol’, The Irish Citizen, 23 Oct. 1915, 137.
104. ‘Women’s Dress’; ‘Our Streets’; ‘Remedies’, The Irish Citizen, 23 Oct. 1915, 1.
105. ‘Thanks, “G. B. S.”!’; ‘Working Women’s Hostel’; and ‘“Gentlewoman Wanted”’, The Irish Citizen, 13 Nov. 1915, 1.
106. Alice Furlong, ‘To the Oppressor’ (Dublin: The Art Depot, 1914?15).
107. Maeve Cavanagh, ‘Straining at the Leash’, The Worker’s Republic, 22 Jan. 1916.
108?11. Maeve Cavanagh, ‘Dedication’; ‘Eire ? After the Storm’; ‘Eire ? to K. L.’; and ‘Apologia’, A Voice of Insurgency (1916), pp. 19, 30, 59.
112?14. Constance Markievicz, ‘A Song of the Cumann Na MBan’ (Knutsford, June 1916); ‘Hymn on the Battlefields’ (1916); ‘Heroes and Martyrs’ (1916).
115. Maeve Cavanagh, letter (Dublin, 2 Apr. 1917).
116. Eva Gore-Booth, ‘Christmas Eve in Prison’; ‘To CM on her Prison Birthday’, Broken Glory (Dublin: Maunsel, 1917), p. 11.
117. Maud Eden, ‘Congratulations and Expectations’, The Irish Citizen, Jan. 1918, 594.
118. Grace Plunkett, election poster (1918).
119. The Listowel Camogie Club, ‘Address from the Listowel Camogie Club to Austin Stack Esquire T. D.’ (1918).
120. Grace Plunkett, ‘What he Swallows Now!’ (1918) [Irish Party cartoon].
121 & 122. Dora Sigerson, ‘The Queen’ and ‘The Sacred Fire’, The Sad Years (London: Constable, 1918).
123. Cumann na mBan, To the President and Houses of Congress of the United States of America by Cumann na mBan (1918).
124. L. A. M. Priestley, First Causes (1919), pp. 3?29.
125. Cumann na mBan, ‘To the Young Women of Dublin!’ (Kilmainham, 1922) [Cumann na mBan recruitment bill].
126 & 127. Dora Sigerson Shorter, ‘The Tricolour’, and ‘The Choice’, The Tricolour, 1922, 1?4, 28?9.
128. Hon. Albina Brodrick, The NDU Invincible (1923).
129. Grace Plunkett, ‘Countess Markievicz Takes Her Place in the Celetial Choir’ (1927).
130. Eva Gore-Booth, ‘Lament of the Daughters of Ireland’, Poems of Eva Gore-Booth (London: Longmans, Green, 1929).
Select Bibliography.

VOLUME IV: IN THE REAL WORLD (c.520 pp.) Introduction to Volume 4.
131. Anonymous, The Freeholder, 26 Apr. 1831.
132. Mrs O’Donovan Rossa (Mary Irwin), ‘Choosing a Wife’, Irish Lyrical Poems (P. M. Haverty, 1868), pp. 94?5.
133. May Laffan Hartley, ‘Flitters, Tatters, and the Counsellor’, in Charles Anderson Read and T. P. O’Connor (eds.), Cabinet of Irish Literature: Selections from the Works of the Chief Poets, Orators, and Prose Writers of Ireland, Vol. 4 (London: Blackie and Son, 1880).
134. Sarah Atkinson, ‘Introduction’, Mary Aikenhead: Her Life, Her Work and Her Friends: Giving a History of the Foundation of the Congregation of the Irish Sisters of Charity (Dublin: M. H. Gill, 1879), pp. 60?7.
135. Anna Haslam, ‘Loyalty’, Speech at Mrs Russell’s, 22 June 1888.
136 & 137. George Egerton, ‘A Psychological Moment’ and ‘Virgin Soil’, Discords (London: John Lane, 1894), pp. 1?66.
138. Constance Markievicz, ‘Skaters’ [taken from her sketchbook, 1894?5].
139. Rosa M. Gilbert (Rosa Mulholland/Lady Gilbert), ‘Memoir’, in Sarah Atkinson, Essays (Dublin: M. H. Gill, 1895).
140 & 141. Charles E. Thurston, ‘In Hermit’s Garb’ and ‘Men’s Mistakes’, Fancies! In Passing (Purcell, 1897), pp. 14?15, 17.
142. Padraic O Conaire, ‘Put to the Rack’, “The Woman at the Window” and Other Stories (Nora Mharcuis Bhig & scealta eile) (1909), trans. by Eamonn O’Neill(Dublin: Talbot Press, 1931).
143. St John G. Ervine, ‘The Magnanimous Lover’, Four One-Act Plays, 2nd edn. (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1928).
144. M. K. C., ‘The Citizen at the Abbey’, The Irish Citizen, 1914 [review of The Magnanimous Lover].
145. M. E. Duggan, ‘In the Courts’, The Irish Citizen, 3 Apr. 1915.
146. L. A. M. Priestley, ‘Co-operative Housekeeping’, The Irish Citizen, 16 Oct. 1915.
147. M. E. Duggan, ‘The Girl Mother and Kindred Problems’, The Irish Citizen, 4 Sept. 1915, 87.
148. Susanne R. Day (ed.), The Amazing Philanthropists: Being Extracts from the Letters of Lester Martin (London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1916).
149. L. A. M. Priestley-McCracken, ‘Wife-Beating’, The Irish Citizen, Sept. 1919, 27.
150. M. E. D., ‘Wife Beating’, The Irish Citizen, Dec. 1919, 52.
151. ‘To the Women of All Countries’, The Irish Citizen, Dec. 1919.
152. Maire Ni Cheallachain, Irish Lesson VII & Letter, Irish at Home, 2nd edn. (Dublin: Educational Company, 1922), pp. 50?5.
153. F. Winthrop (Rosamund Jacob), Callaghan (Dublin: Martin Lester, 1921).
Select Bibliography.

VOLUME V: LITERARY APPROACHES (c.500pp.) Introduction to Volume 5.
154. Rosa Mulholland, ‘My Treasure’; ‘Mother and Son’; ‘Sister Mary of the Love of God’; ‘Sonnet June’, Vagrant Verses (London: Elkin Mathews, 1899), pp. 114?15, 100?2, 138?40.
155. Lady Wilde, ‘George Eliot’, Notes on Men, Women, Books (London: Ward & Downey, 1891), pp. 171?9.
156. Dora Sigerson, ‘Jeanne Bras’, Ballads and Poems (London: J. Bowden, 1899), pp. 18?23.
157. Cecil Frances Alexander, ‘The Irish Mother’s Lament’, A Treasury of Irish Poetry, eds. Stopford A. Brook and T. W. Rolleston (London: Macmillan, 1900), pp.523?6.
158. Nora Hopper, ‘The Fairy Fiddler’, A Treasury of Irish Poetry, eds. Stopford A. Brook and T. W. Rolleston (London: Macmillan, 1900), pp. 473?4.
159. Dora Sigerson, ‘A Vagrant Heart’, The Fairy Changeling and Other Poems (London: John Lane, 1898).
160. Ethna Carbery, ‘Mo Bhuachaill Cael-Dubh’ [‘My Black Slender Boy’], The Four Winds of Eirinn (Dublin: M. H. Gill, 1902).
161. Seumas MacManus, ‘A Memoir of Ethna Carbery’, The Four Winds of Eirinn (Dublin: M. H. Gill, 1902), pp. x?xvi, xx?xxi.
162. George Moore, ‘The Exile’, The Untilled Field (London: William Heinemann, 1903).
163. Lady Aug.a Gregory, Dervorgilla (New York: Putnam, 1912), pp. 95?111.
164. Susan Mitchell, ‘O No, We Never Mention It’, The Abbey Row: Not Edited by William Butler Yeats (Dublin: Maunsel, 1907), pp. 10?11.
165. Susan Mitchell, ‘The Greenlands’, The Living Chalice and Other Poems (Dublin: Maunsel, 1908), pp. 31?3.
166. Review of The Living Chalice and Other Poems, Bean na hEireann, Feb. 1909.
167. James Stephens, ‘The Red-Haired Man’s Wife’, Bean na hEireann, Feb. 1909.
168. Thomas MacDonagh, ‘Offering’, Songs of Myself (Dublin: Hodges Figgis, 1910), p. 49.
169. Katherine Cecil Thurston, Max (London: Harper & Brothers, 1910), pp. 1?315.
170. Katharine Tynan, ‘The Mother’, New Poems (London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1911), pp. 38?9.
171. Katharine Tynan, ‘Dora Sigerson: A Tribute and Some Memories’, The Sad Years (London: Constable, 1918), pp. vii?xi.
172. R. Jacob, Review of The Years of the Shadow by Katharine Tynan, The Irish Citizen, Nov. 1919, 42.
173. L. H., ‘Woman this, and Woman That’, The Irish Citizen, 1 June 1912, 10.
174. M. E., ‘Ecce Mater’, The Irish Citizen, 27 Mar. 1915.
175. James Stephens, ‘Righteous Anger’, Reincarnations (London: Macmillan, 1918), pp. 37?8.
176. Madame Gonne McBride, ‘My Experiences in Prison’, The Irish Citizen, June?July 1919, 11?12.
177. Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, ‘Sex-Bias in Language, The Irish Citizen, Sept. 1919.
178. advert for The Feminine in Fiction, The Irish Citizen, Nov. 1919, 53.
179. K., review of The Feminine in Fiction, The Irish Citizen, Jan. 1919, 643.
180. L. A. M. Priestley, The Feminine in Fiction (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1918), pp. 8, 10?14, 78?84, 123?8.
Select Bibliography.