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Bryan MacMahon

    Bryan MacMahon était un dramaturge, romancier et nouvelliste irlandais dont l'œuvre s'est souvent concentrée sur l'expérience irlandaise. Formé comme instituteur, son écriture fait preuve de précision et de profondeur, explorant les expériences humaines et la vie rurale. Son style est remarquable par son souci du détail et sa capacité à capturer les voix authentiques des personnages. L'œuvre de MacMahon offre aux lecteurs un aperçu de la culture et des traditions irlandaises.

    Kinder der Morgenröte
    The Great Famine in Tralee and North Kerry
    Jack O'Moora and the King of Ireland's Son;
    The Lion-tamer and Other Stories
    The Master
    Faith and Fury
    • Faith and Fury

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      Bryan MacMahon gives a comprehensive overview of the origins and progress of the Protestant evangelical campaign in West Kerry from 1825 to 1845. These Church of Ireland missionaries were motivated by a desire to save Irish-speaking Catholics from what they saw as superstitious practices and enthrallment to Rome. This study brings personalities to life and records the long-lost voices and values of those on both sides of the religious divide. The work of the evangelicals was widely hailed as a model of a successful missionary campaign; however, it evoked a furious response from Catholic priests. The war of words between clergymen of both persuasions was fomented by rival local newspapers, reaching a climax in a notorious libel case in March 1845.

      Faith and Fury
    • The Master

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Winner of the 1993 American Ireland Fund Literary Award. MacMahon is one of Ireland's great writers, a teacher who, to use his own inimitable phrase, has left 'the track of his teeth on a parish for three generations'. This account of his life has all the magic, drama, love of language, and love of Ireland that has made him famous as a talker, ballad-maker, playwright, novelist, and short-story writer of international stature.

      The Master
    • The Great Famine in Tralee and North Kerry

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Absorbing first-person accounts of the hardship and also the heroism that occurred in Co. Kerry during Ireland's Great Famine of the1840s bring the period to life.

      The Great Famine in Tralee and North Kerry