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| | Ledwidge, Francis |
 | | Keith Jeffrey, Irish Culture and the Great War, in Bullán (Autumn 1994): Sean Dowlings play A Bird in the Net provoked a lively reaction by suggesting a homosexual relationship between characters who were taken to represent Francis Ledwidge and Lord Dunsany. |
 | | Ledwidge fought at Gallipoli, the Balkans, and Ypres, where he was killed by a bursting shell, 31 July 1917. |
 | | I owe it to his memory to say he never was a scavenger. (p.57); also speaks of Ledwidges being caught up in the patriotic fervour of enlistment. |
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