Brian Friel - THE ENEMY WITHIN THE GALLERY PRESS
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As the author writes in his preface, The Enemy Within is neither a history nor a biography but an imaginative account of the voluntary exile of St. Columba. Columba, or Columcille, was born in County Donegal circa A.D. 521. A founder of monasteries, he left Ireland in 563 for Iona where he spent thirty-four years and where the play is set.

Brian Friel concentrates on the private man, a charismatic, worldly personality who struggled to combine skills of scholar, bard and ruler with a fearless commitment to his vocation, and he probes the theme of exile, a subject he returned to in Philadelphia, Here I Come!

The Enemy Within
is Brian Friel's first significant play. It remains a neatly accomplished and altogether engaging study.

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ARISTOCRATS  A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY  CRYSTAL AND FOX  FAITH HEALER  GIVE ME YOUR ANSWER, DO! 
LOVERS  LIVING QUARTERS  THE LONDON VERTIGO

  MOLLY SWEENEY - cover by Basil Blackshaw  PERFORMANCES  SELECTED STORIES  THE COMMUNICATION CORD  THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY  THE GENTLE ISLAND  THE LOVES OF CASS McGUIRE  THREE SISTERS

    THE YALTA GAME  UNCLE VANYA  VOLUNTEERS  WONDERFUL TENNESSEE  THREE PLAYS AFTER
  THE HOME PLACE  HEDDA GABLER  A MAN'S WORLD (Title Page)