The O'Donoghue: Tale of Ireland Fifty Years Ago
Autor: | Charles James Lever |
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EAN: | 4064066208424 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 12.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | A Tale of bygone Ireland: Romance, Adventure, and Coming-of-Age in 19th-century Irish society |
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Schlagworte: | Irish historical fiction coming-of-age narrative cultural exploration themes detailed historical setting lever storytelling style nineteenth century Ireland political social commentary romantic adventure story vibr vivid character portrayals |
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In 'The O'Donoghue: Tale of Ireland Fifty Years Ago,' Charles James Lever paints a vibrant portrait of 19th-century Ireland, intricately weaving historical detail and social commentary into a compelling narrative. Lever's literary style is marked by a rich, descriptive vocabulary and a keen sense of humor, often employing irony to critique societal norms of his time. The book delves into the complexities of Irish identity, the clash of cultural heritage and modernity, and the enduring struggle between aristocracy and common folk, effectively encapsulating the zeitgeist of an era that shaped the nation's narrative. Lever, an Irish novelist born in 1806, was pivotal in shaping the Irish literary landscape. His experiences as an Irishman in a rapidly changing society and his exposure to both the upper classes and the common people informed his writing, enabling him to capture the nuances of his beloved homeland. His keen observations and personal insights into Irish life reflect his understanding of the cultural and historical forces that influenced his characters' lives, making his work both poignant and entertaining. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the rich tapestry of Irish history and culture. Lever's engaging writing style and evocative storytelling invite readers into a world of complex characters and vibrant settings, making 'The O'Donoghue' not just a tale of Ireland, but an exploration of universal themes of love, loyalty, and the search for identity.