Abstract

In his preface to Daniel Casey's and Robert Rhodes's Irish-American Fiction: Essays in Criticism, William V. Shannon comments that collection examines the whole ground of American-Irish writing [and] demonstrates scope and variety of Irish communities experience in United States.1 A close examination of collection, however, reveals that as recently as 1979, Irish American literature was still considered domain of authors located in east

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