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Peeps at Many Lands: Ireland

Tynan Katharine
Publication date 07/02/2024
EAN: 9791041984992
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Texte corrigé :"Peeps at Many Lands: Ireland" by Katharine Tynan offers a vivid exploration of Ireland's diverse landscapes, rich history, and complex cultural identity. The book begins with the journey from London to Dublin, highlighting the immedia... See full description
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PublisherCULTUREA
Page Count46
Languageen
AuthorTynan Katharine
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date07/02/2024
Weight98 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)0.40 x 17.00 x 22.00 cm
Exploring the Cultural and Natural Landscapes of Ireland
Texte corrigé :"Peeps at Many Lands: Ireland" by Katharine Tynan offers a vivid exploration of Ireland's diverse landscapes, rich history, and complex cultural identity. The book begins with the journey from London to Dublin, highlighting the immediate differences in atmosphere and character between the English and the Irish. Tynan describes Dublin as a city of contrasts, with its grand public buildings and squalid streets, reflecting its historical significance and the legacy of figures like John Claudius Beresford. The narrative delves into the city's storied past, from the architectural marvels of the eighteenth century to the haunting memories of the Rebellion of 1798. Tynan paints a picture of Dublin as a city rich in ghosts and memories, where every stone has a story to tell. The book then progresse vers the Irish countryside, celebrated for its lush greenery and picturesque landscapes. Tynan captures the essence of the Irish rural life, with its vibrant flora, abundant streams, and the ever-present melancholy that seems to pervade the land. The narrative also touches on the cultural and social aspects of Irish life, emphasizing the generosity, hospitality, and complex character of the Irish people. Tynan acknowledges the contradictions inherent in the Irish character, from their deep religious faith to their penchant for mercenary marriages. As the journey moves south of Dublin, Tynan explores the counties of Wicklow, Wexford, and Waterford, noting the mixed bloodlines and the historical significance of the Rebellion of 1798. The narrative then évolue vers the North, where the cultural and economic landscape changes dramatically, reflecting the influence of Scottish settlers and the region's focus on industry and commerce. Throughout the book, Tynan's prose captures the beauty and complexity of Ireland, offering readers a comprehensive and engaging portrait of the land and its people.