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Novelas del Siglo Irlandés

Esta ambiciosa saga profundiza en la turbulenta historia de Irlanda a lo largo del siglo XX. Narra la lucha de la nación por la independencia y su profunda transformación a través de los ojos de su gente. Ofrece una rica exploración de la cultura, las tradiciones y el espíritu perdurable irlandés frente a la adversidad. Es una narrativa cautivadora sobre la identidad, la resiliencia y la búsqueda de la libertad.

1972
1949
1921
1916

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  1. 1916

    A Novel of the Irish Rebellion

    • 576 páginas
    • 21 horas de lectura

    Ned Halloran has lost both his parents--and almost his own life--to the sinking of the Titanic . Determined to keep what little he has, he returns to his homeland in Ireland and enrolls at Saint Enda's school in Dublin. Saint Enda's headmaster is the renowned scholar and poet, Patrick Pearse--who is soon to gain greater fame as a rebel and patriot. Ned becomes totally involved with the growing revolution...and the sacrifices it will demand.Through Ned's eyes, 1916 examines the Irish fight for freedom--inspired by poets and schoolteachers, fueled by a desperate desire for independence, and played out in the historic streets of Dublin against the backdrop of World War I. It is the story of the brave men and heroic women who, for a few unforgettable days, managed to hold out against the might of the British Empire to realize an impossible dream.

    19161
    4,1
  2. 1921

    • 446 páginas
    • 16 horas de lectura

    Focusing on the Irish quest for independence, this multi-novel chronicle by Morgan Llywelyn intricately weaves historical events with personal narratives. Following the initial installment set in 1916, the story now advances to 1921, capturing the struggles and triumphs of the Irish people. Through a blend of fiction and history, Llywelyn brings to life the epic tale of resilience and the fight for freedom during a pivotal era in the 20th century.

    19212
    4,2
  3. 1949

    • 428 páginas
    • 15 horas de lectura

    Set in 1949, this sequel continues the sweeping narrative of The Irish Century, following the aftermath of pivotal historical events in Ireland. The story delves into the lives of characters navigating the complexities of a newly independent nation, exploring themes of identity, resilience, and the impact of history on personal lives. Morgan Llywelyn's rich storytelling brings to life the struggles and triumphs of the Irish people in a transformative era.

    19493
    4,2
  4. 1972

    • 368 páginas
    • 13 horas de lectura

    In 1972, the fourth volume in the acclaimed Irish Century series, Ireland's unfinished revolution is brought to thrilling life by a master.

    19724
    4,0