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              Letter to "The Sunday Press"
              UGA P/P71/11/1/1546 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Press cutting of letter to "The Sunday Press" complaining that John McGahern gets published in England.

              UGA P/P57/B/2/2/2/183 · Item · 13/12/1920
              Part of Personal

              Includes reference to something 'decidedly awkward' the previous day and that he didn't get much practice in the Surrey woods today, '2 pheasants and 1 jay were my bag'.

              UGA P/P71/11/2/1551 · Item · 21/12/1965-18/01/1966
              Part of Personal

              Letters from S. Brosnahan, Treasurer, INTO, to Seán McGahern, 23 Forest Drive West, Livingstone, London, acknowledging receipt of his letters. In the second letter he notes that Fr. Carton feels under no obligation to say why his agreement was cancelled, saying that he would bring the matter before the Executive Committee. He had also been onto the Department in relation to his salary arrears.

              Literary
              UGA P/P71/11/1 · Sub-series · 1984-2010
              Part of Personal

              The literary material relates mainly to "The Power of Darkness" and "Amongst Women", consisting of a small number of drafts and a number of press reviews.

              "Love of the World"
              UGA P/P71/11/1/1521 · Item · 1996-2000
              Part of Personal

              Bundle of French reviews of "Les Creatures de la Terre" by John McGahern from newspapers and magazines [in French] (1996). Also, typescript of pages 207 to 209 of piece beginning "What happened to the mule?" (2 June 2000); copies of "Irish Times" feature on when these 12 Irish writers, including John McGahern will be read in 100 years time (4 Nov 2000).

              "Love of the World"
              UGA P/P71/11/1/1535 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Two typescript drafts with handwritten amendments of short story featuring a Guard called Harkin and his wife Kate. ("Love of the World").