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    Two poems from Catalan translated by Pearse Hutchinson: The sisters, by Salvador Espriu; and The word, by Elsi Bonet. by Hutchinson, Pearse

    Published: 1959 “…Hutchinson, Pearse…”
    Citation: Threshold, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 13-14, Winter, 1959-60
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    Denis Devlin: a review of Lough Derg and other poems. by Hutchinson, Pearse

    Published: 1947 “…Hutchinson, Pearse…”
    Citation: Irish bookman, Vol. I, No. 6, pp. 23-26, January, 1947
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    Poem from "La pell de Brau", from the Catalan of Salvador Espriu. by Hutchinson, Pearse

    Published: 1964 “…Hutchinson, Pearse…”
    Citation: Poetry Ireland, No. 3, pp. 103-104, Spring, 1964
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    Reviews of Experiment in error, by B. Salkeld, and of The return of Ulysses, by Patrick Fernando. by Hutchinson, Pearse

    Published: 1956 “…Hutchinson, Pearse…”
    Citation: Irish writing, No. 34, Spring, 1956
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    A review by Pearse Hutchinson of "Curlews" by Temple Lane; of "The Merry Ghosts" by John Waller; and of "Westward Look" by Robert Herring. by Hutchinson, Pearse

    Published: 1947 “…Hutchinson, Pearse…”
    Citation: The Bell, Vol. XIV, No. 1, pp. 85-87, April, 1947
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    Filí nua: Poems by Pearse Hutchinson and by Myles O'Farrell. by Hutchinson, Pearse

    Published: 1945 “…Hutchinson, Pearse…”
    Citation: The Capuchin annual, pp. 296-301, 1945-6
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    Three poems, two being by Pearse Hutchinson, entitled "Water", and "The River". With a biographical note by Geoffrey Taylor. by Hutchinson, Pearse

    Published: 1945 “…Hutchinson, Pearse…”
    Citation: The Bell, Vol. IX, No. 6, pp. 472-473, March, 1945
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    Three poems, two being by Pearse Hutchinson, one entitled "When bright conquers pale" and the other entitled, "Hornpipe of raindrops". by Hutchinson, Pearse

    Published: 1945 “…Hutchinson, Pearse…”
    Citation: The Bell, Vol. XI, No. 1, pp. 564-566, October, 1945
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    Three poems entitled White impulse, God: Man: Machine: Devil?, and All is white, all is light. by Hutchinson, Pearse

    Published: 1946 “…Hutchinson, Pearse…”
    Citation: The Capuchin annual, p. 448, 1946-7
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    A review by Pearse Hutchinson of "Poems", by John Jarmain. by Hutchinson, Pearse

    Published: 1946 “…Hutchinson, Pearse…”
    Citation: The Bell, Vol. XI, No. 5, pp. 1012-1013, February, 1946
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    Stephen's Green in the morning: a poem beginning "Stephen's Green in the morning" by Hutchinson, Pearse

    Published: 1946 “…Hutchinson, Pearse…”
    Citation: Irish bookman, Vol. I, p. 13, August, 1946
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    "Flowing water": a review of a book of poems of that name by Patric Stevenson. by Hutchinson, Pearse

    Published: 1946 “…Hutchinson, Pearse…”
    Citation: Irish bookman, Vol. I, No. 2, pp. 86-89, September, 1946
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    Alphabet for Amergin: a survey of Irish poetry by Hutchinson, Pearse

    “…Hutchinson, Pearse…”
    Citation: Irish bookman, Vol. I, No. 8, pp. 39-58 (and 73), March, 1947
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    Seven Poems, one by Pearse Hutchinson, entitled Listen Satyr, beginning "Polite as the divil to a master-sinner." by Hutchinson, Pearse

    Published: 1947 “…Hutchinson, Pearse…”
    Citation: The Bell, Vol. XIV, No. 3, p. 12, June, 1947
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    Poem entitled, Why, there is always music. by Hutchinson, Pearse

    Published: 1948 “…Hutchinson, Pearse…”
    Citation: The Capuchin annual, pp. 448-450, 1948
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    The peacock speaks: a poem beginning "Because a knowledge of my own magnificence" (Biographical note, No. 4, p. 92) by Hutchinson, Pearse

    Published: 1948 “…Hutchinson, Pearse…”
    Citation: Irish writing, No. 4, pp. 24-25, April, 1948
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    Conán Maol: a poem beginning "If Oisin came back from the Land of the Young" by Hutchinson, Pearse

    Published: 1948 “…Hutchinson, Pearse…”
    Citation: Irish bookman, Vol. II, No. 5, pp. 63-64, April, 1948
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    Poems are flowers, a poem beginning If I gave you a flower, what would you do with it? by Hutchinson, Pearse

    Published: 1948 “…Hutchinson, Pearse…”
    Citation: Poetry Ireland, No. 2, p. 9, July, 1948
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