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Mary Lavin

    June 10, 1912 – March 25, 1996

    Mary Lavin was a celebrated Irish writer of short stories and novels, carving a significant niche in the traditionally male-dominated literary landscape of Ireland. Her work frequently explored feminist themes and societal critiques, particularly within the context of the powerful influence of the Roman Catholic Church in Irish society. Lavin was noted for her profound insight into human psychology and social dynamics, often highlighting the position of women in a patriarchal world. Her distinctive prose is characterized by its precision and her ability to convey deep emotional currents and internal character conflicts.

    Unter irischem Himmel
    In einem Cafe
    Seven Anglo-American Short Stories
    The stories of Mary Lavin. Volume 1, 2, 3 (ve třech svazcích)
    The House in Clewe Street
    The stories of Mary Lavin. Volume 2