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Hardcover Parnell Book

ISBN: 1025891651

ISBN13: 9781025891651

Parnell

"Parnell" is a compelling biographical study of one of the most enigmatic and influential figures in Irish history: Charles Stewart Parnell. Written by the acclaimed dramatist and biographer St. John G. Ervine, this work delves into the life of the "Uncrowned King of Ireland," exploring his rise to power as the leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party and his relentless pursuit of Home Rule.


Ervine meticulously examines Parnell's complex personality, his strategic brilliance in the British House of Commons, and his pivotal role in the Land League. The narrative captures the intensity of Victorian-era politics, illustrating how Parnell unified disparate Irish factions into a formidable political force that challenged the foundations of the British Empire. Beyond the political maneuvering, the book also addresses the personal scandals and the tragic fall from grace that ultimately fractured the nationalist movement.


This biography serves as an essential resource for those interested in the history of Anglo-Irish relations and the evolution of Irish nationalism. Ervine's prose brings to life the passion, the controversy, and the enduring legacy of a man whose impact on the political landscape of the British Isles remains profound. Through "Parnell", readers gain a deeper understanding of the struggles and triumphs that defined nineteenth-century Ireland.

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