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The Genius of the Gael is the subject pro. Posed for study in this little book. The first chapter deals with' the composite Irish people of to-day and their character as resting largely on kinship and foster-kinship with the Gael. The last chapter is a study of that educative influence, h'ere called the Gaelic Ethos, by which a race of people may be said to foster — in the spiritual sense — the strangers cast upon their shores. The second chapter deals with the main thesis: it is an imperfect but faithful attempt to analyse the psychology of the C-elt as one of many varieties in human kindred. The Gael is distinguished from the Celt as the species best known in Ireland, and for the most part it is the Celt as Gael who is under consideration in these pages.
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