Cathleen ni Houlihan

References

  1. ^ a b Cannon Harris, Susan (2002). Gender and Modern Irish Drama. Indiana: Indiana University Press. pp. 61. ISBN 0-253-34117-5.
  2. ^ W. B. Yeats, Nine One-Act Plays (1937), p. 36.
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