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Castle Rackrent

Castle Rackrent

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In a masterstroke of literary brilliance, Maria Edgeworth introduces us to Castle Rackrent, an unforgettable narrative of the 1780s Ireland. First published in 1800, this novel is a satirical portrayal of the Anglo-Irish landlords mismanagement of their Irish estates amidst the debates on the Act of Union. The story unfolds through the eyes of Honest Thady, a loyal steward to the Rackrent family, and his astute son Jason Quirk who brings a resolution, albeit a disappointing one for Thady. Join us on this journey through history, where we meet an array of fascinating characters, from the benevolent Sir Patrick and the stingy Sir Murtagh to the cruel Sir Kit and the endearing, yet reckless Sir Condy. This 1895 edition also includes a captivating introduction by Anne Thackeray Ritchie, footnotes, a glossary, and a preface all added to mitigate any possible negative effects on the Act of Union. In Castle Rackrent, Edgeworths writing is not just informative but also highly entertaining, effortlessly oscillating between humor and gravitas.Copyright Biographies and Memoirs Arte Historia y Crítica Literaria Mundial
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  • 14 - Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
    Jul 25 2025
    In a masterstroke of literary brilliance, Maria Edgeworth introduces us to Castle Rackrent, an unforgettable narrative of the 1780s Ireland. First published in 1800, this novel is a satirical portrayal of the Anglo-Irish landlords mismanagement of their Irish estates amidst the debates on the Act of Union. The story unfolds through the eyes of Honest Thady, a loyal steward to the Rackrent family, and his astute son Jason Quirk who brings a resolution, albeit a disappointing one for Thady. Join us on this journey through history, where we meet an array of fascinating characters, from the benevolent Sir Patrick and the stingy Sir Murtagh to the cruel Sir Kit and the endearing, yet reckless Sir Condy. This 1895 edition also includes a captivating introduction by Anne Thackeray Ritchie, footnotes, a glossary, and a preface all added to mitigate any possible negative effects on the Act of Union. In Castle Rackrent, Edgeworths writing is not just informative but also highly entertaining, effortlessly oscillating between humor and gravitas.
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    17 m
  • 13 - Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
    Jul 25 2025
    In a masterstroke of literary brilliance, Maria Edgeworth introduces us to Castle Rackrent, an unforgettable narrative of the 1780s Ireland. First published in 1800, this novel is a satirical portrayal of the Anglo-Irish landlords mismanagement of their Irish estates amidst the debates on the Act of Union. The story unfolds through the eyes of Honest Thady, a loyal steward to the Rackrent family, and his astute son Jason Quirk who brings a resolution, albeit a disappointing one for Thady. Join us on this journey through history, where we meet an array of fascinating characters, from the benevolent Sir Patrick and the stingy Sir Murtagh to the cruel Sir Kit and the endearing, yet reckless Sir Condy. This 1895 edition also includes a captivating introduction by Anne Thackeray Ritchie, footnotes, a glossary, and a preface all added to mitigate any possible negative effects on the Act of Union. In Castle Rackrent, Edgeworths writing is not just informative but also highly entertaining, effortlessly oscillating between humor and gravitas.
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    28 m
  • 12 - Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
    Jul 25 2025
    In a masterstroke of literary brilliance, Maria Edgeworth introduces us to Castle Rackrent, an unforgettable narrative of the 1780s Ireland. First published in 1800, this novel is a satirical portrayal of the Anglo-Irish landlords mismanagement of their Irish estates amidst the debates on the Act of Union. The story unfolds through the eyes of Honest Thady, a loyal steward to the Rackrent family, and his astute son Jason Quirk who brings a resolution, albeit a disappointing one for Thady. Join us on this journey through history, where we meet an array of fascinating characters, from the benevolent Sir Patrick and the stingy Sir Murtagh to the cruel Sir Kit and the endearing, yet reckless Sir Condy. This 1895 edition also includes a captivating introduction by Anne Thackeray Ritchie, footnotes, a glossary, and a preface all added to mitigate any possible negative effects on the Act of Union. In Castle Rackrent, Edgeworths writing is not just informative but also highly entertaining, effortlessly oscillating between humor and gravitas.
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    27 m
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