To the land of the free from this island of slaves : Henry Stratford Persse's letters from Galway to America, 1821-1832 /
"The letters of Henry Stratford Persse, whose great-niece Augusta was to achieve literary celebrity as Lady Gregory of Coole Park, provide a striking account of Galway life, Irish misgovernment and American democracy by a lively and unconventional observer. Persse was a customs official and dis...
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| Format: | Buku |
| Bahasa: | English |
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Cork, Ireland :
Cork University Press,
1998.
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| Siri: | Irish narratives.
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| Ringkasan: | "The letters of Henry Stratford Persse, whose great-niece Augusta was to achieve literary celebrity as Lady Gregory of Coole Park, provide a striking account of Galway life, Irish misgovernment and American democracy by a lively and unconventional observer. Persse was a customs official and distiller in the town of Galway, with three sons who had emigrated to Boston and thence to New York in 1821. In a series of letters to his 'darling boys', Persse expressed his prescient distrust of the potato as a staple food, abhorrence of the sectarianism of many fellow-Protestants, dissatisfaction with economic exploitation in Ireland under the Union and admiration for liberty as practised in America. The editors skilfully reconstruct Persse's milieu in Galway, and also the dynamic development of New York and the Erie Canal in the era of Governor DeWitt Clinton, with whom Persse corresponded."--BOOK JACKET. |
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| Penerangan Fizikal: | vii, 190 p. ; 20 cm. |
| Bibliografi: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-183) and index. |
| ISBN: | 1859181414 |


