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The Anglo-Irish of the Nineteenth Century

Anglo-Irish of the Nineteenth Century, The (1828), a nationalistic novel published anonymously by John Banim, which offers an analysis of the political caste system of the period and a sardonic portrait of the ascendancy. The plot is a variant on the reformed absentee theme pioneered by Maria Edgeworth.

 
 
 

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