The Miser; Or, The Convicts of Lisnamona

The Miser; Or, The Convicts of Lisnamona
Title The Miser; Or, The Convicts of Lisnamona PDF eBook
Author William Carleton
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1840
Genre Irish fiction
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Fardorougha the Miser, Or, The Convicts of Lisnamona

Fardorougha the Miser, Or, The Convicts of Lisnamona
Title Fardorougha the Miser, Or, The Convicts of Lisnamona PDF eBook
Author William Carleton
Publisher
Pages 484
Release 1841
Genre Ireland
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The Dublin University Magazine

The Dublin University Magazine
Title The Dublin University Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 766
Release 1837
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Dublin University Magazine

Dublin University Magazine
Title Dublin University Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 890
Release 1837
Genre
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The quarterly review

The quarterly review
Title The quarterly review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 974
Release 1842
Genre
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University Magazine

University Magazine
Title University Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 830
Release 1838
Genre
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Literature and the Irish Famine 1845-1919

Literature and the Irish Famine 1845-1919
Title Literature and the Irish Famine 1845-1919 PDF eBook
Author Melissa Fegan
Publisher Clarendon Press
Pages 294
Release 2002-08-08
Genre History
ISBN 0191555002

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The impact of the Irish famine of 1845-1852 was unparalleled in both political and psychological terms. The effects of famine-related mortality and emigration were devastating, in the field of literature no less than in other areas. In this incisive new study, Melissa Fegan explores the famine's legacy to literature, tracing it in the work of contemporary writers and their successors, down to 1919. Dr Fegan examines both fiction and non-fiction, including journalism, travel-narratives and the Irish novels of Anthony Trollope. She argues that an examination of famine literature that simply categorizes it as 'minor' or views it only as a silence or an absence misses the very real contribution that it makes to our understanding of the period. This is an important contribution to the study of Irish history and literature, sharply illuminating contemporary Irish mentalities.