The Irish Novelists, 1800-1850Columbia University Press, 1959 - 362 páginas Examines the works and careers of the principal Irish novelists of the early 19th century, including; Edgeworth, Morgan, Banim, Griffin and Carleton. Also looks at the history of the time in terms of political, social, and religious aspects. |
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