O’Sullivan, Seumas.
The Rose and Bottle and Other Essays.
First edition. Dublin, The Talbot Press, 1946. 14 x 22cm. (8), 126 pages. Original Hardcover with dustjacket in protective Mylar. Some signs of wear to dustjacket, foxing to endpapers, otherwise very good condition.
Seumas O’Sullivan was a poet and editor of The Dublin Magazine. This is a collection of his essays of literary criticism, many of which were first published by the Irish Times on its Saturday book pages.
Includes for example the following essays – Bookcarts and Bookmen: Ave, Salve and Vale / My First Book / The Deserted Village and Others / Goldsmith’s Lost Novel / Jackal and Lion – A Note on Orrery’s ‘Remarks on the life and writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift’ / A Friend of Milton’s / D. Jackson, Esq. / Some Predecessors of ‘T.C.D.’ / Joseph Campbell: A Note / Seumas O’Connolly: A Memory / The Irish National Theatre: A Note
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