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The red and the green ([New ed.])

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The scene is Ireland. The time, 1916, is the eve of the famous, tragic Easter Rebellion in Dublin, which startled Europe even in the midst of the First World War.

A single Anglo Irish family provides the extremely diverse characters.

Pat Dumay is a Catholic and an Irish patriot. His relentlessly pious mother pursues her own private war with his step father, a man sunk in religious speculation and drink.

Pat's English bred Protestant cousin and rival, Andrew Chase White, an officer in King Edward's Horse, puzzles out his complex emotions about Ireland and Frances, the girl he loves, against a background of the fear of death, while France's father, Christopher Bellman, scholar and cynic, finds the love of Ireland a more passionate matter than he had bargained for.

Weaving these people together into a tragic comic pattern moves Millie Kinnard: fast, feminist, and only just respectable.

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Vintage Classics
0099429136 / 9780099429135
Paperback / softback
823.914
07/03/2002
United Kingdom
English
Contemporary classics
318 p.
20 cm
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Previous ed.: London: Chatto & Windus, 1965.