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Lalage's Lovers

Love, Loyalty, and Social Class in Rural Ireland
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In «Lalage's Lovers,» George A. Birmingham weaves a compelling narrative that navigates the complexities of love, identity, and societal expectations. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Ireland, the novel reflects Birmingham's signature wit and keen psychological insight. The prose is imbued with lyrical beauty and a satirical edge, making astute observations of human nature while simultaneously exploring themes of unrequited love and the search for authenticity amidst societal constraints. The dialogue, rich in character and humor, draws readers into a world where propriety clashes with passion, leading to a gripping exploration of romantic entanglements. George A. Birmingham, an influential figure in the Irish literary scene, grew up amidst the cultural and political upheaval of his time, which undoubtedly shaped his perspective on love and relationships. His experiences as a clergyman also lend a unique depth to his characters' moral dilemmas. Birmingham's ability to juxtapose the sacred and the secular serves as a testament to his understanding of the human condition, allowing readers to glimpse the motivations driving his characters. «Lalage's Lovers» is a profound and engaging read, perfect for those who appreciate literature that deftly combines humor and introspection. It is recommended for anyone interested in the nuances of love and the struggles of the human heart, providing both entertainment and thought-provoking insights.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
10 Oktober 2024
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240 S.
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4064066177287
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