Hermes: an illustrated university literary quarterly


Hermes was a literary journal for the staff and students of University College, Dublin. The first issue stated that the periodical "would not seek to be a semi-political organ of the student body, but would publish essays, poems, and reviews ... written either by the professors and students of the University or by their friends". The magazine also welcomed contributions from all the colleges of the Royal University, including the then Queen's Colleges in Belfast, Cork, and Galway.

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Hermes: an illustrated university literary quarterly


An issue of the literary journal for the staff and students of University College, Dublin. A typical issue included essays, poetry, University College notes, College society notes, and reviews. This issue includes an article on G. B. Shaw.

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Hermes: an illustrated university literary quarterly


An issue of the literary journal for the staff and students of University College, Dublin. A typical issue included essays, poetry, University College notes, College society notes, and reviews. This issue includes an article on Albert Moore's painting "Midsummer".

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Hermes: an illustrated university literary quarterly


An issue of the literary journal for the staff and students of University College, Dublin. A typical issue included essays, poetry, University College notes, College society notes, and reviews. This issue includes an article by William Keane on the Australian poets Adam Lindsay Gordan and Henry Clarence Kendall, as well as an article on W. B. Yeats by Aedan Cox.

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Hermes: an illustrated university literary quarterly


An issue of the literary journal for the staff and students of University College, Dublin. A typical issue included essays, poetry, University College notes, College society notes, and reviews.

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