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Mount Music (eBook)

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2022
318 Seiten
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859-654701213-9 (EAN)

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Mount Music - Martin Ross, E. OE. Somerville
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'Mount Music' emerges as a masterful anthology, weaving together a rich tapestry of narratives that reflect the comedic vibrancy and cultural nuances of 19th and early 20th-century Ireland. As a collection, it stands distinguished by its brilliant fusion of romanticism and satire, elegantly balancing between heartwarming rural escapades and incisive societal commentary. Readers are ushered into a world where every tale pulsates with life, painting vivid portraits of Irish landscapes and the intricacies of its social fabric without affixing authorship, thereby maintaining the harmony of collective creativity. At the helm of this anthology are Martin Ross and E. Oe. Somerville, whose influential literary partnership is celebrated through an array of stories that contribute to the legacy of Anglo-Irish literature, and specific themes vividly explored include the complexity of social hierarchies and the genial humor underpinning Irish gentry life. Their collaboration exemplifies a seamless blend of narrative voices that engage with the vibrant cultural and historical landscapes of their time, offering readers a chance to engage deeply with the prevalent themes of regional identity and the irony of post-colonial sensibilities. This collection stands as an essential compendium for those seeking to traverse the myriad layers of the Irish experience. It invites readers into a reflective exploration of universal themes adjusted through an Irish lens, making 'Mount Music' not just an anthology but a scholarly journey through cultural and literary symphony. To engage with this work is to embrace a multitude of perspectives that illuminate the literary dynamism of a bygone era, proving invaluable for those in pursuit of both entertainment and intellectual enrichment.

Martin Ross, the pen name adopted by Violet Florence Martin, was an Anglo-Irish author who left an indelible mark on the literary world through her deeply insightful and evocative works. Born in 1862 into an old and respected Anglo-Irish family in County Galway, Ireland, Martin pursued a literary career despite the constraints placed on women during the Victorian period. Collaborating with her cousin Edith Somerville, she became part of the famed literary duo known as 'Somerville and Ross,' producing a wealth of writings that provide a unique perspective on the Irish society of their time. 'Mount Music' stands as a testament to Martin's literary prowess and her ability to seamlessly intertwine romance with the complex socio-political tapestry of Ireland. Martin Ross's work, rich in wit and local color, bears the influence of the Irish Literary Revival, with her stories often characterized by the keen observation of rural Irish life and its idiosyncrasies. Despite her personal battles with illness, which ultimately led to her premature death in 1915, Martin Ross's literary legacy continues to enchant and enlighten readers, providing a window into the challenges and changes of turn-of-the-century Ireland. Her contributions to literature remain an integral part of the canon of Irish fiction.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th Century Ireland • 19th century novels • Anglo-Irish Literature • Anglo-Irish relations • Anglo-Irish synergy • aristocracy decline narratives • Belles-lettres • character-driven narrative • classic fiction • Cousin author collaboration • Cultural heritage literature • Cultural societal themes • English literature • Fiction • Historical Irish Fiction • historical societal shifts • Ireland • Irish countryside setting • Irish cultural exploration • Irish historical context • Irish historical novels • Irish identity heritage • Irish Literature • late Victorian era • literary fiction • Martin Ross novels • Mount Music ebook • pathos literary style • public domain fiction • social life and customs • social observation humor • Somerville and Ross works • victorian era fiction
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