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Paperback Doomsland Book

ISBN: 102561366X

ISBN13: 9781025613666

Doomsland

"Doomsland" is a sweeping literary exploration of the shifting social and political landscape of Ireland during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Set against the backdrop of the Irish countryside, the narrative follows the fortunes of a landowning family as they navigate the decline of the Protestant Ascendancy and the rising tide of Irish nationalism. The work serves as both a poignant family saga and a detailed chronicle of a vanishing way of life, capturing the tensions between tradition and the inevitability of change.

Through rich characterizations and evocative prose, "Doomsland" delves into the complexities of identity, loyalty, and the deep-seated connections to the Irish soil. This novel provides a significant historical perspective on the internal conflicts and cultural transformations that defined modern Ireland, offering readers a window into the hearts and minds of those living through a period of profound transition. As a work of historical fiction, it remains a valuable resource for understanding the nuances of Irish social history and the literary heritage of the early twentieth century.

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