Poetry Explained for the Use of Young People
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- 9 heures de lecture






This witty and incisive essay takes a lighthearted look at the tendency of the Irish to say one thing when they mean another. The authors, both well-known writers in their own right, draw on their own experiences and observations to poke fun at this endearing national trait.
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