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Sydney Owenson

    Sydney Morgan, nata Owenson, fu una romanziera irlandese e una delle figure letterarie più vivaci e discusse della sua generazione. Iniziò la carriera con un volume di poesie e raccolse melodie irlandesi per le quali compose i testi. I suoi romanzi, come St. Clair, esplorarono temi di matrimoni mal giudicati, amori sfortunati e un'appassionata adorazione della natura, mostrando l'influenza di Goethe e Rousseau. Le sue opere attirarono immediatamente l'attenzione per il loro esame delle passioni e delle norme sociali del suo tempo.

    Lady Morgan's Memoirs Autobiography, Diaries and Correspondence
    The Wild Irish Girl
    • The Wild Irish Girl

      • 266pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Written after the Act of Union, The Wild Irish Girl (1806) is a passionately nationalistic novel and a founding text in the discourse of Irish nationalism. The novel proved so controversial in Ireland that Sydney Owenson, later Lady Morgan, was put under surveillance by Dublin Castle. On the wild west coast of Connaught the banished son of an English lord finds remnants of a romantic Gaelic past -- a dilapidated castle, a Catholic priest, a deposed king and the king's lovely and learned daughter, Glorvina. In this setting and among these characters he learns the history, culture and language of a country he had once scorned, but he must do so in disguise for his own English ancestors are responsible for the ruin of the Gaelic family he comes to love.

      The Wild Irish Girl
    • The first volume of Lady Morgan's autobiographical work offers a detailed glimpse into her life through memoirs, diaries, and correspondence. Originally published in 1862, this reprint preserves the authenticity of her reflections, providing insight into her experiences and the social context of her time. The collection reveals her thoughts on various subjects, showcasing her literary talent and the complexities of her personal and public life.

      Lady Morgan's Memoirs Autobiography, Diaries and Correspondence