Through The Gate Of Ivory by Patrick Devaney

Through The Gate Of Ivory by Patrick Devaney

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Set in post-Flight of the Earls, pre-Cromwellian Ireland of 1641, this novel tells the gripping story of a struggle between two opposing cultures that set the scene for the rebellion sealing the fate of Gaelic Ireland.

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Through The Gate Of Ivory by Patrick Devaney

Trinity student Charles Stanihurst, the son of a Dublin merchant and a Roscommon chambermaid, flees his native city after assaulting an English officer and heads for the West of Ireland, where he encounters a culture virtually unknown within the pale. Beyond the Shannon much of the old Gaelic way of life is still intact, though under growing threat from the political power and land greed of the ‘foreigners’. Charles is forced to confront divisions between his Anglo-Irish and Gaelic loyalties, while seeking his spiritual father, Bishop William Bedell, who is translating the Old Testament into Irish. Set in post-Flight of the Earls, pre-Cromwellian Ireland of 1641, this novel tells the gripping story of a struggle between two opposing cultures that set the scene for the rebellion sealing the fate of Gaelic Ireland.
‘An absorbing story, with the events and characters vividly described’ – Colm Lennon ‘Excellently sustained, beautiful and scholarly prose . . . a classic . . . the period details are superb.’ – Sheila O’Hagan
PATRICK DEVANEY is a Roscommon-born teacher, poet and writer. This is his first book.
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ISBN 13 9781843510161
ISBN 10 1843510162
Titel Through The Gate Of Ivory
Autor Patrick Devaney
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag The Lilliput Press Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2003-11-23
Seitenanzahl 288
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