Definition of Sean O'Casey
1. Noun. Irish playwright (1880-1964).
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1. Adventure Guide to Ireland by Tina Neylon (2004)
"... George Bernard Shaw and Sean O'Casey. Samuel Beckett, both novelist and
dramatist, was one of the most influential writers anywhere in the 20th century. ..."
2. The Best Plays by Burns Mantle, Louis Kronenberger (1899)
""The Plough and the Stars," by Sean O'Casey. Published by the Macmillan Company,
New York. 1928-1929 "Street Scen*," by Elmer Rice. ..."
3. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1844)
"'939- (Sean O'Casey in the Sunday fines, London) UERE in this book, if we haven'ta
full and perfect account, we have at least a sufficient account of what ..."
4. Calcutta Review by University of Calcutta (1844)
"She was a very good teacher with amiable disposition. Dr. Maitra had her
specialisation on Sean O'Casey, Irish playwright. ..."
5. Ireland by Martin Gostelow (2001)
"Literary pilgrims come to see a great copper beech initialled by Yeats, his
brother Jack, Shaw with an elaborate GBS, Sean O'Casey and more. ..."
6. Ireland Pocket Adventures by Tina Neylon (2007)
"... George Bernard Shaw and Sean O'Casey. Samuel Beckett, both novelist and
dramatist, was one of the most influential writers anywhere in the 20th century. ..."
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