Castle Rackrent n/e (Oxford World's Classics)

Castle Rackrent n/e (Oxford World's Classics)

by George Watson (Editor), Maria Edgeworth (Author), George Watson (Editor), Maria Edgeworth (Author), George Watson (Editor), Maria Edgeworth (Author), Kathryn J. Kirkpatrick (Contributor), Kathryn J. Kirkpatrick (Introduction), Kathryn J. Kirkpatrick (Introduction)

Synopsis

During the 1790s, with Ireland in political crisis, Maria Edgeworth made a surprisingly rebellious choice: in Castle Rackrent, her first novel, she adopted an Irish Catholic voice to narrate the decline of a family from her own Anglo-Irish class. Castle Rackrent's narrator, Thady Quirk, gives us four generations of Rackrent heirs - Sir Patrick, the dissipated spendthrift; Sir Murtagh, the litigating fiend; Sir Kit, the brutal husband and gambling absentee; and Sir Condy, the lovable and improvident dupe of Thady's own son, Jason. With this satire on Anglo-Irish landlords Edgeworth pioneered the regional novel and inspired Sir Walter Scott's Waverly (1814). She also changed the focus of conflict in Ireland from religion to class and boldly predicted the rise of the Irish Catholic Bourgeoisie. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

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Format: paperback
Publisher: OUP Oxford
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ISBN 10: 0199537550
ISBN 13: 9780199537556

Author Bio
Kathryn Kirkpatrick is Assistant Professor at the Department of English, Appalachian State University.