"The Dublin Review, Volume 122" presents a collection of essays and literary criticism, offering a rich perspective on European thought and Irish letters. Edited by Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, this volume provides insight into the intellectual and cultural landscape of its time. The essays cover a range of topics, reflecting the scholarly interests and debates prevalent during the period.
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