The Theatre and Ideology of Terence Macswiney: Caught in the Living Flame
Terence MacSwiney is most famous as the central figure in one of the great hunger strikes in world history, which culminated in his death in October 1920, aged 41, in Brixton prison, London, after a fast of 74 days
Gabriel Doherty; Fiona Brennan; Neil Buttimer
- Cork University Press
- 9781782055037
- pages
- Hardback
- Ireland
- Literary studies: plays & playwrights