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Secondary reading
UGA P/P120/3/1/7/7/3 · File
Part of Personal

File of photocopies and newspaper cuttings from the following sources:

'An Authentic Aran Journal' by Marek van der Kamp (1988);

'An Ghaoth Aniar' le Tomás Ó Máille (1920);

'The Drama of J M Synge' by Mary C King (1985);

'The Rev Alexander Hamilton Synge in the Aran Islands: A Collection of Letters' by Paul F Botheroyd (1983);

'J M Synge's The Aran Islands, Riders to the Sea and Territoriality: The Beginnings of a Cultural Analysis' by Paul F Botheroyd,

'Synge in Glenmalure, Glenmalure in Synge: A Topoanalysis of 'An Autumn Night in the Hills' by Paul F Botheroyd (1986);

Small file of newspaper clippings on Synge's interaction with Aran, from the Irish Times, Anois, Connemara News, Amárach, and The New York Times (1975-1999).

Secondary reading
UGA P/P120/3/2/3/7/2 · File
Part of Personal

Photocopies from the following sources:

'County Clare Irish local names explained' (author and date of publication unknown);

'Townland names of County Clare' by James Frost (published 1901-4).

'Second Thoughts'
UGA P/P120/3/1/2/16 · File · 03/04/1990-20/06/1990
Part of Personal

Letter from Robert Winder, Literary Editor of The Independent to Robinson ahead of the publication of the paperback of 'Pilgrimage'. The letter invites him to write a piece for their 'Second Thoughts' series, in which a writer reflects on the process of his work.

A draft and final version of the piece Robinson submitted for the series.

Second copy of Section Two
UGA POL/POL41/12/418 · Item · 2005
Part of Political

Second copy of Section Two, with additional material. Also discussion document by [Maurice Hayes] on the Centenary Publication Options.

UGA A/A44/1/22/8 · Item · 14/03/1984-15/04/1984
Part of Academic

File of records relating to the conference held at the Kennedy Library, Massachusetts, organised by the Committee for an Irish Forum. Records include TS proceedings from the conference of panel discussion entitled "The Politicians Respond", transcript of