The Dublin Review Number 455: 116th Year, First Quarter, 1952
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94 pp. CONTENTS: The Early Writings of Lord Acton - Douglas Woodruff; Strindbeg - Bela Menczer; Poetry and Belief - Nicholas Joost; Trends in the Post-War Soviet Novel - F.M. Borras; Graham Greene and the Double Man - Neville Braybrooke. "The Dublin Review was an influential Catholic periodical founded in 1836 by Michael Joseph Quin, Cardinal Wiseman and Daniel O'Connell. Quin had the original idea for the new journal, soon persuading Wiseman to lend his support, and next enlisting O'Connell whose Catholic Emancipation campaign he admired. Quin edited the first two issues before leaving to take up a post in the Spanish colonial service. This fell through, but O'Connell would not re-instate him as editor, nor allow him to continue as co-proprietor."