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The feast of St. Dymphna is kept today in Ireland.
05/01/2003 - 06/01/2003 John 2003
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Turns out, Coady has had a hand in numerous exquisite-sounding rock albums in recent years, including Beach House's "Teen Dream," TV on the Radio's "Dear Science," Gang Gang Dance's "Saint Dymphna" and many others.
Be specific: Producer Chris Coady on making Smith Westerns (and other bands) sound exquisite 2011
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New perspectives then on the risks Dymphna Cusack took in deserting safe fictional territory for the harsh realities of Jungfrau.
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I think St. Dymphna would be sympathetic to you and your mother.
The Exorsistah: X Returns Claudia Mair Burney 2010
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Well now it's names too, how could I not read a book by someone called Dymphna Cusack?
Dymphna and D'Arcy 2008
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Add this to the list and start hunting at jumble sales, charity shops and library catalogues (not necessarily in that order) for Dymphna Cusack.
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And when we were talking about St. Dymphna, you said mental illness, rape, and possession affected your family.
The Exorsistah: X Returns Claudia Mair Burney 2010
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Dymphna Cusack was often labelled as a writer of 'social documentary' but I agree with Florence James, this should not detract from her skill as a novelist.
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“Do you know who St. Dymphna is the patron saint of?”
The Exorsistah: X Returns Claudia Mair Burney 2010
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Was it only a few weeks ago I was bemoaning the lack of tell-it-like-it-was 1930's fiction and then along comes Dymphna.
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