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    An Eclogue for Christmas (Verse) by Louis MacNeice, pp. 253-259 - PDF
    The American Review, May 1934
  2.  
    Eight English Poets
      An April Manifesto (Verse) by Louis MacNeice,, p. 268
    The New Republic, October 17, 1934
  3.  
    Poems (1935) by Louis MacNeice
    3 Reviews
  4.  
    The Agamemnon of Aeschylus (1936) by Louis MacNeice
    1 Review
  5.  
    Letters from Iceland (1937) by W.H. Auden and Louis MacNeice
    4 Reviews
  6.  
    Out of the Picture (1937) by Louis MacNeice
    A Play in Two Acts
    1 Review
  7.  
    The Earth Compels (1938) by Louis MacNeice
    3 Reviews
  8.  
    I Crossed the Minch (1938) by Louis MacNeice
    1 Review
  9.  
    Autumnal Journey (1939) by Louis MacNeice
    1 Review
  10.  
    Modern Poetry (1939) by Louis MacNeice
    A Personal Essay
    3 Reviews
  11.  
    Extract from Autumn Journal by Louis MacNeice, pp. 60-61
    The Partisan Review, Winter 1939
  12.  
    [+] Original Sin (Review) by Louis MacNeice, pp. 384-385
     The Family Reunion, by T.S. Eliot

    1. The Family Reunion by T.S. Eliot
    The New Republic, May 3, 1939
  13.  
    Autumn Journal (1940) by Louis MacNeice
    1 Review
  14.  
    The Last Ditch (1940) by Louis MacNeice
    1 Review
  15.  
    Plant and Phantom (1940) by Louis MacNeice
    1 Review
  16.  
    Cushendun (Verse) by Louis MacNeice, p. 13 - PDF
    Horizon, January 1940
  17.  
    Dublin by Louis MacNeice, pp. 122-123 - PDF
    Horizon, February 1940
  18.  
    The Preacher (Verse) by Louis MacNeice, pp. 315-316
    The Partisan Review, July 1940
  19.  
    The Ear (Verse) by Louis MacNeice, p. 220
    The Nation, September 14, 1940
  20.  
    The Death-Wish (Verse) by Louis MacNeice, p. 390
    The New Republic, September 16, 1940
  21.  
    Night Club (Verse) by Louis MacNeice, p. 562
    The New Republic, October 21, 1940
  22.  
    Oxford in the Twenties by Louis MacNeice, pp. 430-439
    The Partisan Review, November 1940
  23.  
    Novelette (Verse) by Louis MacNeice, p. 422
    The Nation, November 2, 1940
  24.  
    Flight of the Heart (Verse) by Louis MacNeice, p. 651
    The New Republic, November 11, 1940
  25.  
    Poems, 1925-1940 (1941) by Louis MacNeice
    1 Review
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