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Carson, Ciaran, “The War Correspondent,” in Breaking News, Wake Forest University Press, 2003, pp. 42, 45–57, 59.
Gardiner, David, “The Effete Looter,” in Irish Literary Supplement, Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall 2005, pp. 27–28.
Gibbons, Fiachra, “Triumph for ‘Breakfast’ Poet and a Comic Rival for Blake’s Jerusalem,” in Guardian, October 9, 2003, http://books.guardian.co.uk/news/articles/0, ,1059043,00.html (accessed December 2, 2006).
Knightley, Phillip, The First Casualty: From the Crimea to...
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