All on the Irish Shore Irish Sketches Edith Oenone Somerville Martin Ross 9781374841116 Books
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All on the Irish Shore Irish Sketches Edith Oenone Somerville Martin Ross 9781374841116 Books
This is a delightful collection of eleven short stories, though the last isn't really a story as much as a tour of the Bandon Fair. Each is about five or six thousand words. One quickly recognizes the style of this duo and their astute observations of Ireland. In one story, a couple is spoken of who hail from England, a place where two and two always come out to be four, whereas in Ireland, it can be three or five or nothing. The humor arises from the situations and the frank, although loquacious, descriptions. There are a couple of moments that are quite tragic. As with most of their work, much horse dealing occurs and hounds and fishing, not to mention the constant added ingredient of recreational spirits. These two were apparently apt to sketch out the entire story line before writing. The momentum of a couple of the tales shows this to be a success. "An Irish Problem" is a great story and one can't help but think of the R.M. A couple of the stories are connected with the same characters, but mostly each stands alone. This is a great thrill for fans of their entertaining style. And the stories are "bite-sized" and can be read in a sitting.Product details
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All on the Irish Shore Irish Sketches Edith Oenone Somerville Martin Ross 9781374841116 Books Reviews
If you enjoyed The Irish R.M., this will appeal to you. Once you learn to ignore the "Oirish-ness" of the peasantry, it gives a fascinating little glimpse into Irish country life of the period.
This is a delightful collection of eleven short stories, though the last isn't really a story as much as a tour of the Bandon Fair. Each is about five or six thousand words. One quickly recognizes the style of this duo and their astute observations of Ireland. In one story, a couple is spoken of who hail from England, a place where two and two always come out to be four, whereas in Ireland, it can be three or five or nothing. The humor arises from the situations and the frank, although loquacious, descriptions. There are a couple of moments that are quite tragic. As with most of their work, much horse dealing occurs and hounds and fishing, not to mention the constant added ingredient of recreational spirits. These two were apparently apt to sketch out the entire story line before writing. The momentum of a couple of the tales shows this to be a success. "An Irish Problem" is a great story and one can't help but think of the R.M. A couple of the stories are connected with the same characters, but mostly each stands alone. This is a great thrill for fans of their entertaining style. And the stories are "bite-sized" and can be read in a sitting.
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