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  2. Counterparts (short story) - Wikipedia

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    For Joyce's contemporaneous audience, the term "counterparts" could be expected to suggest (hand-written) duplicate copies of legal documents. [1] At the story's end, Farrington, “the man” is seen to be the "counterpart" of Mr. Alleyne, his superior at his workplace, since he abuses his child at home, just as Mr. Alleyne abuses him at the office.

  3. Nelson's Farewell - Wikipedia

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    "Nelson's Farewell" is the first single by The Dubliners, released in 1966 on the label Transatlantic Records. The song charted at No.6 in the Irish Charts. [1] The origin of the song is about the bomb blast that destroyed Nelson's Pillar in central Dublin in March 1966. [2]

  4. Spirit of the Irish: Ultimate Collection - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Live At Vicar Street ... Ultimate Collection is an album by The Dubliners which charted at No. 19 in the UK Album Charts in ...

  5. Grace (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Kenner found "Grace" "as subversive a story as any Dubliners contains: the story against which Irish Catholic opinion should have expended its animus". [2] According to Stanislaus Joyce , the three parts of the story recall the tripartite structure of Dante's Divine Comedy ("inferno-purgatorio-paradiso"). [ 3 ]

  6. Mulligan's - Wikipedia

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    The first Mulligan's was established on Thomas Street, Dublin in 1782. [2] The Mulligan family moved their business to several different premises, before leasing the present building in 1854 at 8/9 Poolbeg Street, Dublin 2. [1] Mick Smyth bought the pub from John Mulligan in 1932.

  7. Live at Vicar Street (The Dubliners album) - Wikipedia

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    Live At Vicar Street is a live album recorded by The Dubliners at a concert at Vicar Street in Dublin on Sunday, 23 July 2006 as part of their Irish tour. A DVD and double CD of the concert were released. Ceoladh Sheahan joined her father and the band on stage for a rendition of "The Marino Waltz".

  8. The Best of The Dubliners - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... The Best of The Dubliners is a UK 1967 compilation album by The Dubliners. It charted at No. 25 and remained in the top 40 chart in ...

  9. A Drop of the Hard Stuff - Wikipedia

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    A Drop of the Hard Stuff is the debut studio album of the Irish folk group The Dubliners. It was originally released in 1967 on Major Minor Records (SMLP3 and MMLP3). When it was reissued, it was renamed Seven Drunken Nights after the first track became a hit single. The album reached number 5 in the UK album chart, and stayed in the charts for ...