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Paperback Hyacinth Book

ISBN: 936428268X

ISBN13: 9789364282680

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The Hyacinth by George Birmingham is a satirical novel set in early 20th-century Ireland, exploring themes of romance, social class, and societal norms with a humorous touch. The story follows the life of Cyril C. Jones, an ambitious but somewhat inept Irishman who seeks to elevate his social standing. His journey is marked by a series of comedic misadventures as he navigates the complexities of Irish society and class structure. Cyril's romantic entanglements and efforts to improve his social position provide both the central plot and the source of much of the novel's humor. The romantic subplot involves Cyril's interactions with various characters, including a romantic interest who becomes crucial to his personal development. The relationships and social maneuvers he engages in highlight the class distinctions and social expectations of the time. Birmingham's satirical approach critiques these societal norms, often exaggerating and poking fun at the absurdities and pretensions of the social elite. The novel's humor underscores its commentary on the lengths to which individuals will go to achieve social mobility and romantic fulfillment. Set against the backdrop of Irish society, the novel subtly incorporates political undertones related to Irish identity and politics.

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