Abstract
Summer 1940, and a couple of letters have appeared in the Irish Times: the first bemoaning the lack of support for a production of Chekhov’s Three Sisters (1901); the second blaming this state of affairs on the Irish people’s love for American films, and on pro-Gaelic xenophobia among Dublin intellectuals. A response appears, signed ‘F. O’Brien’.
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© Joseph Brooker 2007