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A collection of essays and sketches exploring Irish life, character, and institutions through social observation, humor, and critical commentary. Topics range from political questions, land and emigration, religion and sectarian divisions, to rural customs, drinking, folklore, and notable literary figures. The author combines anecdote, satire, and historical reflection to probe economic distress, cultural pride, and the tensions between tradition and modernity, while considering manners, popular humor, and the diaspora’s relationship with America and England.
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