A daring invitation to the dawn of a new century. A character's courage meets a society's inertia, and changing winds reshape every belonging. Changing Winds; A Novel reintroduces a pivotal early twentieth century novel to today's readers. St. John G. Ervine's piercing irish social drama sits at the crossroads of family and society, tracing how individual aspiration for class mobility intersects with urban and rural Ireland, and how political change threads through daily life. The book blends the energy of classic europe fiction with a distinctly Irish sensibility, offering both intimate portraits and a broader panorama of an Ireland setting era, from drawing rooms to streetsm puhling with the tremors of contemporary ideas. This republished edition holds enduring literary and historical significance: it situates Ervine among Oscar Wilde contemporaries and WB Yeats and Shaw peers, enriching both casual readers and the coming wave of academic study editions. It is not merely a reprint but a carefully restored work intended for today's readers and future generations. Selling points woven through the narrative experience, this edition is a rare find: Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. A thoughtful choice for lovers of general reader fiction and for scholars seeking a cornerstone of Irish social drama.
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