William Carleton the Novelist
His Carnival and Pastoral World of Tragicomedy
- 344 pages
- 13 hours of reading
David Krause's in-depth study revitalizes the legacy of William Carleton, a neglected Irish novelist whose work reflects the exploitation of Ireland by British authorities and landlords. Carleton's unique narrative techniques blend oral tradition with mock-heroic pastoral elements, showcasing the profound impact of seemingly trivial actions. This analysis not only redeems Carleton's reputation but also enriches Anglo-Irish literary studies by highlighting his significant contributions to the understanding of Ireland's historical struggles.

