-
again somewhat anti****tes O'Brien's
later work, in this case, his "
Cruiskeen Lawn"
column as
Myles na gCopaleen:
Blather is here. As we
advance to...
- name
Flann O'Brien.
Cruiskeen Lawn is an
anglicised spelling of the
Irish words crúiscín lán,
meaning "little full jug".
Cruiskeen Lawn made its debut...
- "She's Like the Swallow" 2307. "The
Morning Dew" 2308. No
record 2309. "
Cruiskeen Lawn" 2310. "Three
Jolly Jack Tars", "The
Black Cook", "The
Docter Outwitted...
- J.
Kimmel & Joe Linder, acc. & pno 3986 For You
Helen Clark 3987 The
Cruiskeen Lawn from " The Lily of Killarney"
Leona Lucey 3988
Swanee Bernard & Kamplain...
-
Gilbert Green,
Alice Cardinall,
Dermot McCarthy historical drama 1922
Cruiskeen Lawn John
McDonagh Tom
Moran Producer:
Norman Whitten Casey's Millions...
- "
Brian O'Nolan used
Keats and
Chapman as
running characters in his "
Cruiskeen Lawn"
columns in the
Irish Times,
usually living out
shaggy dog stories...
-
white and blue flag of this
Dutch colony was
raised at
Battery Park.) The
Cruiskeen Lawn (dedicated to the
Mendelsohn Glee Club, N. Y., 1913) The Hail of...
-
Campbell and
enlisted Flann O'Brien to
write his thrice-w****ly
column "
Cruiskeen Lawn" as
Myles na gCopaleen. Mr. Smyllie, Sir, by Tony Gray, Gill & Macmillan...
- O'Nolan's poem
Binchy and
Bergin and Best,
originally printed in the
Cruiskeen Lawn
column in the
Irish Times and now
included in The Best of Myles....
- he
meets two of the
three policemen,
Sergeant Pluck and
Policeman Mac
Cruiskeen, who
speak largely in non-sequitur and who are
entirely obsessed with...