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The Wild Irish Girl (eBook)

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2023
156 Seiten
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Lady Sydney Morgan's novel, 'The Wild Irish Girl,' published in 1806, is a significant work of the Romantic era that explores themes of nationalism, identity, and cultural belonging. The narrative follows the story of an English nobleman who falls in love with a spirited Irish heroine, depicting the clash of English and Irish cultures. Morgan's writing style showcases both her keen observations of human nature and her poetic language, reflecting the Romantic emphasis on emotion and nature. This novel is a blend of historical fiction, romance, and political commentary, making it a multi-faceted and thought-provoking read. Lady Sydney Morgan, known for her contributions to Irish literature and her support for Irish nationalism, drew inspiration from her own experiences and observations to craft this novel. As an influential figure in Irish society, Morgan's work reflects her deep connection to Ireland and her desire to portray its culture and history in a positive light. 'The Wild Irish Girl' is a must-read for those interested in Romantic literature, Irish history, or cultural studies, offering a unique perspective on the complexities of identity and nationalism.

Lady Sydney Morgan, née Owenson (circa 1781 – 1859), was a prolific Irish author of the early 19th century whose literary work is characterized by a blend of national tale and romantic historical fiction. Garnering fame with her lively storytelling and vibrant depictions of Ireland, Morgan first achieved significant recognition with the publication of 'The Wild Irish Girl' in 1806. This novel, pivotal in her career, has been celebrated for its epistolary style and its role in popularizing the genre of the national tale, a form which seeks to express the spirit of a nation through its setting, customs, and folklore. The novel also engaged in the political discourse of the time, particularly concerning the relationship between Great Britain and Ireland, and it contributed to the Romantic-era valorization of Irish culture and identity. Beyond 'The Wild Irish Girl,' Lady Morgan's oeuvre includes titles such as 'O'Donnel' (1814), 'Florence Macarthy' (1818), and 'The O'Briens and the O'Flahertys' (1827), all of which further established her position as a prominent author in the literary salons of Dublin and London. With a style deftly interwoven with themes of patriotism and feminism, Lady Morgan's work illuminates the tensions and harmonies of her time, leaving a legacy of insightful commentary on social and political issues of early 19th century Ireland.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.11.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 19th century literature • Anglo-Irish aristocracy dynamics • Anglo-Irish Literature • Anglo-Irish relations • Bridgerton • Brontë • classic women authors • Cultural heritage Ireland • Cultural nationalism exploration • epistolary narrative style • Gaelic revival fiction • Historical romance themes • Irish cultural heritage • irish historical romance • Jane Austen • Ken Follett • Lady Sydney Morgan novels • Lady Sydney Morgan's background • Literary nationalism discourse • Little Women • Normal People • Political intrigue plot • Regency Era Fiction • reminders of him • Romantic Irish setting • Romantic nationalism literature • The Midnight Library • The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo • the song of achilles • The Wild Irish Girl book • They Both Die at the End
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