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Under the terms of the licence agreement, an individual user may print out a PDF of a single chapter of a title in Oxford Handbooks Online for personal use for details see Privacy Policy and Legal Notice. Oxford Handbooks Online. Publications Pages Publications Pages. Recently viewed 0 Save Search. Read More. Places of Performance, Chris Morash Directors and Designers since , Ian R. Walsh Defining Performers and Performances, Nicholas Grene Harrington Irish Theatre in Britain, James Moran Irish Theatre and Historiography, Eamonn Jordan.
He has published extensively on a range of topics, including Irish theatre, Shakespeare, Yeats, Shaw and Indian literature in English. His impact on Irish theatre research extends back to Synge: A Critical Study of the Plays ; his study of modern Irish theatre, The Politics of Irish Drama has been highly influential, and his most recent book is Home on the Stage He is a Member of the Royal Irish Academy.
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