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Mononia
A Love Story Of 'Forty-Eight (1900)
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412 pages
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Set against the backdrop of the Irish Famine of 1848, the novel follows Maurice Bagenal, a Protestant, who falls in love with Mononia O'Mara, a Catholic girl. Their romance faces societal challenges stemming from their differing backgrounds and the political turmoil of the era, including the fight for Irish independence. Historical figures like Daniel O'Connell enrich the narrative, which delves into themes of love, loyalty, and sacrifice amid adversity. The book is noted for its vivid portrayal of Ireland's landscapes and complex social dynamics.
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2008, paperback
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