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  1. Paul Vincent Carroll (10 July 1900 – 20 October 1968) was an Irish dramatist and writer of movie scenarios and television scripts. Carroll was born in Blackrock, County Louth, Ireland [1] and trained as a teacher at St Patrick's College, Dublin and settled in Glasgow in 1921 as a teacher.

  2. History. Adaptations. References. Shadow and Substance is a four-act play written in 1937 by Paul Vincent Carroll. In 1938 it won the New York Drama Critics' Circle award for best foreign play. Description. Set in Ireland, the play has a cast of six men and four women. According to George Jean Nathan:

  3. Carroll, Paul Vincent (1899–1968), playwright, was born in Blackrock, Dundalk, Co. Louth, on 10 July 1899 (though the year was long thought to be 1900), the second son of Michael Carroll and his wife, Kitty (née Sandys) who had eleven children. He was educated in Dundalk and qualified as a primary school teacher at St Patrick's College ...

  4. Fri Jan 16 2015 - 07:43. Paul Vincent Carroll was one of the first Catholics to write for the Irish National Theatre in post-independence Ireland and the first to extensively examine the role...

  5. Paul Vincent Carroll, 1900–1968, Irish playwright. His plays, vigorous commentaries on the conflicts of village life in Ireland, include Shadow and Substance (1937), The White Steed (1939), The Wise Have Not Spoken (1946), and The Wayward Saint (1955). See his Irish Stories and Plays (1958).

  6. Critical Essays. Questions & Answers. Introduction. PDF Cite Share. Carroll, Paul Vincent 1900–1968. An Irish dramatist and short story writer, Carroll once said of himself, "I write as Ibsen...

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  8. Paul Vincent Carroll—: Since The White Steed; Drew B. Pallette; Modern Drama; University of Toronto Press; Volume 7, Number 4, February 1965; pp. 375-381; Article

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