The Journal of Flann O'Brien Studies 3.1 (Fall 2014) is a special issue dedicated to the theme of 'Reading Brian O'Nolan's Libraries.' Guest-edited by Adam Winstanley and Catherine Ahearn. General Editors: Jennika Baines, Ruben Borg, Paul Fagan Cover Illustration: Collection of Items from the John J. Burns Flann O’Brien Collection, photograph by Gary Wayne Gilbert, Director of Photography, Office of Marketing and Communications, Boston College. Reproduced with the kind permission of the artist. Cover Design and Layout: Paul Fagan
Editorial
Guest Editor’s Note - Lacunae & Palimpsests: Reading Brian O’Nolan’s Libraries
- Adam Winstanley
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Articles
‘Expert diagnosis has averted still another tragedy’: Misreading and the Paranoia of Expertise in The Third Policeman
- Paul Fagan
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Reassembling Ford: Time is Money in Brian O’Nolan’s Brave New Ireland
- Andrew V. McFeaters
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The Dalkey Archive and Pierre Teilhard de Selby
- Robert Kiely
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Myles in Space: Science Fiction and Cruiskeen Lawn
- Jack Fennell
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Note
A Note on the Flann O’Brien Collection at the John J. Burns Library at Boston College
- Kathleen Williams
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Review
Review of 'Flann O’Brien & Modernism' (2014), edited by Julian Murphet, Rónán McDonald, and Sascha Morrell
- Ronan Crowley
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Review of 'Flann O’Brien: Contesting Legacies' (2014), edited by Ruben Borg, Paul Fagan, and Werner Huber
- Arthur Rose
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