· Her playing of the harp was considered wildly evocative and erotic – reminiscent of Glorvina, the harp-playing protagonist of her novel, The Wild Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins. · Her playing of the harp was considered wildly evocative and erotic – reminiscent of Glorvina, the harp-playing protagonist of her novel, The Wild Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins. Catalogue Search for "phillip" THE WILD IRISH GIRL. VOL Previous; Next THE WILD IRISH GIRL. VOL MORGAN, SYDNEY OWENSON, LADY. Book. English. MORGAN, SYDNEY OWENSON, LADY; Series. IRELAND FROM THE ACT OF UNION TO THE DEATH OF PARNELL ; Looking for an e-book in the catalogue?
Other articles where The Wild Irish Girl is discussed: Irish literature: Ferguson, Owenson, and Edgeworth: it was her romantic novel The Wild Irish Girl () that made her a household name. This partly epistolary novel, set in Ireland, concerns the romance between Horatio, a young Englishman, and Glorvina, whose father's Irish estate has been destroyed by Horatio's father. Wild Irish Girl, The, by Lady Morgan (). Sydney Owenson, afterwards Lady Morgan, was born at Dublin in She was still a young woman when she had earned her rank as the first patriotic Irish romancer of modern times. She was "quoted with respect by Byron." 'The Wild Irish Girl,' one of her earliest tales, instantly became a. Petrarchan images present in the nineteenth-century literature of Lady Morgan, born Sydney Owenson (), and specifically in her novel The Wild Irish Girl} As Morgan's major novel of importance, The Wild Irish Girl focuses upon Italian representation in a specifically Irish sphere. As early as the sixteenth.
The representation of Ireland in the novel “The Wild Irish Girl”. In her novel The Wild Irish Girl, written in , Sydney Owenson highlights the contract between Britain and Ireland, known as the Act of Union in (cf. Kirkpatrick vii). Furthermore, the book shows the love story between the two main characters Glorvina, the Irish princess of castle Inismore, and Horatio, the son of an English Earl. Title: The Wild Irish Girl, Vol. I and II A National Tale, In Two Volumes Author: (AKA Sydney Owenson) Lady Sydney Morgan Release Date: May 8, [EBook #] Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE WILD IRISH GIRL, VOL. Her playing of the harp was considered wildly evocative and erotic – reminiscent of Glorvina, the harp-playing protagonist of her novel, The Wild Irish Girl, who was undoubtedly a stylisation of.
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