Lorna Peel Author of Irish Historical Fiction Menu Skip to content Home About The Fitzgeralds of Dublin Series Historical Romance Mystery Romance Blog Extras NewsletterThe Fitzgeralds of Dublin Series is a gritty family saga set in 19th-century Ireland. Follow the lives of Will and Isobel...
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Cora Harrison – Irish historical fiction Cora Harrison’s mystery series are fun, satisfying, Brother-Cadfael-style reads. The Burren Mysteries are set in 16th-century West Ireland, where Mara is an investigating judge in Ireland’s old Brehon law system. The Reverend Mother mysteries are set ...
Examines The Fervent Discussion And Explores How Fictional Texts Introduce Their Young Audience To Controversial Historical Events. This Title Covers A Variety Of Novels, Including Works By Marita Conlon-mckenna, Morgan Llywelyn, Elizabeth Lutzeier, Michael Morpurgo, Siobhan Parkinson, And Gerard Wh...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: html_title Reflecting A New Confidence: Irish Historical Fiction for Children /html_title Celia Keenan (bio) The first striking feature of Irish historical fiction for children is its sheer volume. In my reckoning, approximately ...
Starting from $10.98Compare all sellers About this item Product details Meet the most respectable member of the Kendrick Clan in bestselling author Vanessa Kelly's intoxicating series--and the independent woman who has stolen his heart... Miss Kathleen Calvert may be the daughter of an Irish ari...
My article analyses the representation of history and the portrayal of trauma and affective ties, and concludes that Spirit of the Titanic provides an example of how contemporary Irish women writers offer alternative historical narratives to new readerships, through genres such as children's literature...
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In lieu of an , here is a brief excerpt of the content: The Lion and the Unicorn 21.3 (1997) 369-378The first striking feature of Irish historical fiction for children is its sheer volume. In my reckoning, approximately one quarter of all Irish books for children consists of those of pr...