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Edith: A Novel (Interview with Martina Devlin)
1921. While Treaty negotiations are being conducted in London, Ireland is a restless, uncertain, dangerous place. Edith Somerville is in her family home, Drishane House in Castle Townshend. The Somervilles, an Ascendancy family, have been there for centuries but their … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ayot St Lawrence, Call me Madame, Castle Townshend, Charlotte Bronte, Countess Markievicz, Curves of Emotion, Dame Ethel Smyth, Drishane, Edith Somerville, Edith: A Novel, Flurry Knox, George Bernard Shaw, James Pinker, Martina Devlin, Nigel Playfair, Nora Barnacle and James Joyce, Somerville and Ross, The Big House of Inver, The House Where it Happened, The Irish RM, The Real Charlotte, Violet Martin
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