"Rivals" by James Stephens is a novel that explores the intense competition and rivalry between two families, the Deverells and the Morans, in a small Irish town. The story unfolds through the lives of the two families' members, highlighting themes of pride, ambition, and the impact of familial loyalty. As tensions rise, the characters are forced to confront their values and the consequences of their actions, ultimately leading to dramatic and unforeseen outcomes. The novel captures the complexities of human relationships against a backdrop of societal expectations and personal desires.
James Stephens Bulloch died in 1849.
James Stephens - trade unionist - died in 1889.
Stephens Lyne-Stephens was born in 1801.
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Nancy Stephens's birth name is Nancy Jane Stephens.
James Stephens Bulloch was born in 1793.
James Stephens Bulloch died in 1849.
James Stephens - Fenian - was born in 1824.
James Stephens - Fenian - died in 1901.
James Stephens - author - died in 1950.
James Stephens - author - was born in 1882.
James Francis Stephens was born in 1792.
James Francis Stephens died in 1853.
James Stephens GAA was created in 1887.
James Stephens Speed was born in 1811.
James Stephens Speed died in 1860.
James Stephens Mitchell has written: 'An abdication'