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In Mr. Knox's Country (eBook)

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2022
168 Seiten
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859-654736360-6 (EAN)

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In Mr. Knox's Country - Martin Ross, E. OE. Somerville
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In Mr. Knox's Country presents a captivating synthesis of thematic exploration, ranging from whimsical rural escapades to perceptively nuanced commentaries on societal norms. Situated within the late 19th-century Irish literary renaissance, the collection emanates an eclectic blend of storytelling that harmoniously traverses between vivid realism and playful satire. This anthology uniquely encapsulates a panorama of experiences that resonate with both universal and culturally specific elements, capturing the ebb and flow of human life against the backdrop of Ireland's picturesque landscapes and social subtleties. Authors Martin Ross and E. Oe. Somerville, prominent figures in their own right, marshal their prodigious talents to create a vivid tapestry of literary craftsmanship. Rooted in the Irish Land Question and reflecting the absurdities of contemporary English and Irish societies, their work is deeply interwoven with historical and cultural narratives. This union of voices offers an unprecedented commentary aligned with the Social Realism movement, providing readers with insights into the heart and humor of Irish life along with narratives that challenge and entertain. For readers seeking a compendium of literary diversity, In Mr. Knox's Country offers an unparalleled journey into the thematic richness and stylistic variety of an era. The anthology invites you to not only appreciate the intricacies of Irish heritage but also to engage with the multifaceted perspectives it unfurls. Ideal for both literary connoisseurs and those newly engaging with the genre, this collection is indispensable for its educational merit and the dynamic interchange it encourages among its compelling narratives.

Martin Ross was the pseudonym of Violet Florence Martin (1862–1915), an Irish author known for her collaboration with her cousin Edith Somerville. Together, they penned a series of novels and stories under the joint pen name of Somerville and Ross. Born into an aristocratic family in County Galway, Martin was educated at home and later, in her writing partnership with Somerville, became part of the literary tapestry of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Their work is often characterized by its wit, narrative charm, and the vivid portrayal of rural Irish life. 'In Mr. Knox's Country' is one of the titles that showcases the duo's prowess in encapsulating the idiosyncrasies and spirit of the Irish countryside with humor and keen social observation. Although their literary partnership was cut short due to Martin's untimely death in 1915, the legacy of the authors endures, and their books are considered important contributions to the canon of Irish literature, offering insights into the complexities and transitions of Irish society at the time.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century fiction • 19th Century Ireland • Anglo-Irish culture novels • Anglo-Irish relations • Anglo-Irish storytelling • belles-lettres genre • British • classic Irish literature • Classic Literature • class relationships drama • communal life exploration • cultural Irish landscape • early 20th-century Ireland • English literature • Fiction • historical cultural landscape • historical Irish anthology • historical narrative • historical social insights • humor and pathos blend • In Mr. Knox's Country book • Ireland • Irish gentry life • Irish Literature • Irish rural society • Judges • literary fiction • Martin Ross author • pastoral society exploration • poignant Irish narratives • rural Ireland humor • social commentary fiction • social life and customs • Somerville Ross collaboration • victorian era novels
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