Dark Enchantment by Dorothy Macardle

Dark Enchantment by Dorothy Macardle

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A classic story of superstition and sorcery set in 1950s France.

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Dark Enchantment by Dorothy Macardle

Exhausted after years of unhappiness in the French Riviera, 20-year-old Juliet Firth is delighted to find herself living in a village in the French Alps. Recovering in the fresh air of the mountains, she becomes involved in local life. As Juliet makes new friends and meets fellow wanderers - such as the handsome young Michael - she hears of stories of witchery, of fortunes told, of spells, and murder... but are the rumours of the witch true, and can Juliet escape in time? Written in 1953, Dark Enchantment evokes a magical pre-war France.
NEW YORK TIMES 'A vanished enchantment.. perfect escape literature.' KIRKUS 'Casts its own spell.' BENEDICT KIELY 'Remarkable.' IRISH TIMES 'A novel in the French fairytale tradition... A wonderful story, wonderfully written.'
DOROTHY MACARDLE (1889-1958), an Irish writer, novelist, playwright, and historian, was born in Dundalk into a wealthy brewing family. A member of the Gaelic League and Cumann na mBan, Macardle spent time imprisoned because of her activities during the Irish Civil War. She later wrote about those experiences in Earthbound: Nine Stories of Ireland (1924). One of her most famous books was The Irish Republic (1937), a narrative account of the Irish War of Independence and its aftermath. She died in Drogheda in 1958, critical of what she saw as the reduced status of women in the 1937 Constitution of Ireland.

LUKE GIBBONS is Professor of Irish Literary and Cultural Studies at the School of English, Drama and Media Studies, National University of Ireland, Maynooth. He has published widely on Irish culture, film, literature, and the visual arts, as well as on aesthetics and politics.

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ISBN 13 9781916434233
ISBN 10 1916434231
Titel Dark Enchantment
Autor Dorothy Macardle
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Tramp Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2019-11-16
Seitenanzahl 256
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