Item 3 - Carolyn Swift - Correspondence to the Press

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UGA T/T40/21/15/3

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Carolyn Swift - Correspondence to the Press

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  • [197-]-1999

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File with letters written to Irish national media and press by Carolyn Swift. The letters by Swift to the newspapers discuss and respond to reviews or articles about Irish theatre, literature, and politics. the topics include: Brendan Behan and the Pike Theatre, The Pike Theatre generally, Samuel Beckett (Endgame), Beckett and The Pike Theatre and Ireland (The Rose Tattoo saga), The Abortion Referendum 1983, sexuality (debate with Mary Manning), disagreement with Hugh Leonard; A Doll's House and Seamus O'Kelly play review; employment, tax and finance, Irish politics, and related topics.

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      17/06/2025
      30/07/2025

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