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The Wild Irish Girl: A National Tale
Author
Sydney Owenson (Lady Morgan)
Country
England / Ireland
Language
English
Genre(s)
Romance novel
Publication date
1806
Media type
Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages
304 p. (Oxford University Press paperback edition)
ISBN
ISBN 0-19-283283-2 (Oxford University Press paperback edition)
The Wild Irish Girl: A National Tale is a novel written by Sydney Owenson (who is also known as Lady Morgan) in 1806.
Form
The novel is written in epistolary form by members of the English ruling class.
Controversy
The novel depicts a radical dileanation of Irish subculture and affected issues such as Catholic Emancipation and the Repeal of the Union.
External links
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