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Going to Maynooth

A Tale of Faith, Education, and Prejudice in 19th Century Ireland
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In «Going to Maynooth,» William Carleton crafts a richly woven narrative that explores the intricate tapestry of Irish rural life in the 19th century. Through a blend of humor and poignant social commentary, Carleton offers readers a keen insight into the struggles and aspirations of the Irish peasantry. The novel is characterized by its vivid descriptions and authentic dialects, reflecting the author's commitment to capturing the essence of Irish culture during a tumultuous period marked by the tensions of nationalism and religious identity, particularly in the context of the Maynooth seminary debates. William Carleton, born into a peasant family in County Tyrone, drew from his own experiences and observations of rural existence, which deeply informed his writing. His background steeped in the challenges and triumphs of Irish life, coupled with his personal encounters with clergy and educational institutions, profoundly influenced his portrayal of social issues, particularly the role of education in shaping individual and community destinies. Carleton's works were often steeped in the complex interplay of sectarianism and local traditions, positioning him as a pivotal figure in Irish literature. «Going to Maynooth» is an essential read for those interested in the intersection of education, religion, and social dynamics in Ireland. It offers both historical insight and relatable themes of ambition and identity, making it a compelling choice for readers seeking to understand the nuances of Irish literature and the cultural landscape of the time.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
05 ноября 2024
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180 стр.
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8596547521082
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