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The Absentee

The Absentee

By Edgeworth, Maria

Published by Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4057664629548
eBook

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In "The Absentee," Maria Edgeworth deftly explores themes of social class, absenteeism, and the complexities of familial and romantic relationships in early 19th-century Ireland. Through a narrative imbued with irony and rich character development, Edgeworth juxtaposes the moral dilemmas of the Irish gentry against the backdrop of a post-colonial landscape. Her prose, marked by keen observations and an astute sense of humor, invites readers to reflect on issues of duty and identity while delivering a compelling critique of British colonialism and its impact on Irish society. Maria Edgeworth (1767-1849) was a pioneering novelist and educationalist whose works often illuminate the intricacies of Irish culture and the struggles of its people. Growing up in a landowning family in Ireland and influenced by the socio-political climate of her time, Edgeworth's experiences informed her perspective on the complexities of social dynamics. Her desire to blend entertainment with moral instruction is evident in "The Absentee," which addresses not only the personal failings of its characters but also broader societal issues. Recommended for readers interested in historical fiction and feminist literature, "The Absentee" provides a multi-faceted look at the intersections of personal and national identity. Edgeworth's engaging narrative style and insightful commentary make this book a thought-provoking addition to any reading list.

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