Showing 4 items matching "ireland - social life and customs - fiction"
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The Celtic ClubBook, Edna O'Brien, The Country Girls Trilogy, 1987
... Ireland - Social life and customs - Fiction...The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St, South Melbourne VIC 3205 Ireland - Social life and customs - Fiction Women - Ireland - Fiction A portrait of the pain and joy of youth, the ruin of marriage gone wrong and the ache of lost friendship and love. ...A portrait of the pain and joy of youth, the ruin of marriage gone wrong and the ache of lost friendship and love. A trilogy of Edna O'Brien's early novels.p.679.fictionA portrait of the pain and joy of youth, the ruin of marriage gone wrong and the ache of lost friendship and love. A trilogy of Edna O'Brien's early novels.ireland - social life and customs - fiction, women - ireland - fiction -
The Celtic ClubBook, Dermot Bolger, The Vintage Book of Contemporary Irish Fiction, 1994
... ...Ireland - Social life and customs - Fiction...The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St, South Melbourne VIC 3205 Irish fiction Ireland - Social life and customs - Fiction An anthology of modern Irish fiction, edited and introduced by Dermot Bolger. ...An anthology of modern Irish fiction, edited and introduced by Dermot Bolger.Bib, notes, p.561.non-fictionAn anthology of modern Irish fiction, edited and introduced by Dermot Bolger.irish fiction, ireland - social life and customs - fiction -
The Celtic ClubBook, Maria Edgeworth, Castle Rackrent, 1964
... 3. Ireland - Social life and customs....The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St, South Melbourne VIC 3205 3. Ireland - Social life and customs. Irish fiction With her satire on Anglo-Irish landlords in Castle Rackrent (1800), Maria Edgeworth pioneered the regional novel and inspired Sir Walter Scott's Waverley (1814). ...With her satire on Anglo-Irish landlords in Castle Rackrent (1800), Maria Edgeworth pioneered the regional novel and inspired Sir Walter Scott's Waverley (1814). Politically risky, stylistically innovative, and wonderfully entertaining, the novel changes the focus of conflict in Ireland from religion to class, and boldly predicts the rise of the Irish Catholic bourgeoisie.Bib, notes, p.127.fictionWith her satire on Anglo-Irish landlords in Castle Rackrent (1800), Maria Edgeworth pioneered the regional novel and inspired Sir Walter Scott's Waverley (1814). Politically risky, stylistically innovative, and wonderfully entertaining, the novel changes the focus of conflict in Ireland from religion to class, and boldly predicts the rise of the Irish Catholic bourgeoisie. 3. ireland - social life and customs., irish fiction -
The Celtic ClubBook, Eddie Stack, The west : stories from Ireland, 1989
... fiction...Ireland - Social Life and Customs...The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St, South Melbourne VIC 3205 Irish fiction Ireland - Social Life and Customs Short stories from the west of Ireland p.115 The west : stories from Ireland Book Eddie Stack Bloomsbury ...Short stories from the west of Irelandp.115fictionShort stories from the west of Irelandirish fiction, ireland - social life and customs
