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Six of Hugh Leonard’s plays are collected in Selected Plays of Hugh Leonard (1992). The collection includes The Au Pair Man (1968), The Patrick Pearse Motel (1971), and Leonard’s most famous play, Da (1973).
Hugh Leonard’s first novel, Parnell and the Englishwoman (1991), is based on the life of Charles Stewart Parnell, who led the struggle for Irish home rule in the nineteenth century, and his romance with an English married woman, Kitty O’Shea.
George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion (1912) is one of his most popular. Its...
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