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The O'Donoghue: Tale of Ireland Fifty Years Ago

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The narrative opens in a remote Irish valley and follows the fortunes of a family and their circle as rural life, courtship, social entertainments, and political intrigues intersect. Episodes range from pastoral description and intimate domestic scenes to city amusements and a St. Patrick's ball, while negotiations, secret letters, conspiracies, and betrayals escalate toward confrontations in the mountains and a final day of reckoning. Recurring concerns include loyalty and treachery, the collision of personal desire with social obligation, and vivid regional detail that contrasts cottage hardship with gentry pleasures.

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Charles Lever

Charles Lever was an Irish novelist and playwright, known for his vivid characterizations and humorous storytelling. He gained popularity in the 19th century with works that often explored themes of adventure and romance. Lever's most notable work, "Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon," showcases his talent for blending humor with the trials of military life. His writing is characterized by a lively narrative style and a keen observation of society, making him a significant figure in Irish literature. Lever's contributions continue to be appreciated for their wit and insight into the human experience.

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