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Paperback Ulick and Soracha Book

ISBN: 1026062357

ISBN13: 9781026062357

Ulick and Soracha

"Ulick and Soracha" is a lyrical romantic saga set against the vivid and turbulent backdrop of 14th-century Ireland. The narrative follows the journey of Ulick de Burgo, the illegitimate son of the Earl of Ulster, and his profound quest for Soracha, a young woman who has sought refuge within the walls of a convent. As Ulick traverses the rugged Irish landscape, George Moore weaves a rich tapestry of chivalry, devotion, and the complex interplay between Gaelic tradition and Anglo-Norman influence.

Drawing deeply from Irish folklore and oral storytelling traditions, the work is noted for its rhythmic prose and atmospheric depth. Moore explores themes of love, faith, and national identity, grounding the romantic elements in a meticulously crafted historical setting. Through the eyes of its protagonists, the story captures the spiritual and social tensions of the medieval era while celebrating the enduring power of the Irish imagination. "Ulick and Soracha" remains a significant contribution to the Irish Literary Renaissance, offering readers a compelling blend of historical fiction and psychological insight into the human heart's most earnest desires.

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