APA Citation

O'Casey, S. (1949). Five letters from Sean O'Casey to various correspondents including the Rev. R. Saunderson Griffin. Eric Bentley, and Bernard and Frances Golding, mentioning his and his wife's friendship with George Bernard Shaw, how "he was a great man, and so simple. So are (or should be) all fine men," also "To me entry into even a good cause, if the aid we give can not be effective, is foolish." and "we must be always beware of our emotions. They often .... lead us in a fray.".

MLA Citation

O'Casey, Sean. Five Letters from Sean O'Casey to Various Correspondents Including the Rev. R. Saunderson Griffin. Eric Bentley, and Bernard and Frances Golding, Mentioning His and His Wife's Friendship with George Bernard Shaw, How "He Was a Great Man, and so Simple. So Are (or Should Be) All Fine Men," Also "To Me Entry into Even a Good Cause, If the Aid We Give Can Not Be Effective, Is Foolish." and "We Must Be Always Beware of Our Emotions. They Often .... Lead Us in a Fray.". 1949.

NLI Citation

National Library of Ireland. Department of Manuscripts.

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