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Doren, Mark Van | January 12, 1927 issue

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The article focuses on author Padraic Colum with reference to his book "The Road Round Ireland." Colum as a writer about contemporary Ireland has certain qualities that, since they do not correspond to the conventional notion of what a poet's writing about Ireland should be, probably do not make this portion of his work widely popular. In the book Colum gives as rich a sense as anyone could give of the depth of legend lying back of the race, it is the Irish people over there now that he has his eye on.

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COLUM, Padraic; ROAD Round Ireland, The (Book); QUALITY; POETS; BOOKS & reading; IRELAND
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