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Country Girls Trilogy (The Country Girls; The Lonely Girl; Girls in their Married Bliss)

Autor Edna O'Brien

Editorial FABER & FABER

Country Girls Trilogy (The Country Girls; The Lonely Girl; Girls in their Married Bliss)
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Edna O'Brien's first novel The Country Girls and its sequels The Lonely Girl and Girls in their Married Bliss changed the temperature of Irish literature in the 1960s. The characters of Kate Brady and her friend Baba Brennan have inspired generati...

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  • Editorial FABER & FABER
  • ISBN13 9780571352906
  • ISBN10 0571352901
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 704
  • Colección GARDNER #
  • Idioma Inglés

Country Girls Trilogy (The Country Girls; The Lonely Girl; Girls in their Married Bliss)

Autor Edna O'Brien

Editorial FABER & FABER

Edna O'Brien's first novel The Country Girls and its sequels The Lonely Girl and Girls in their Married Bliss changed the temperature of Irish literature in the 1960s. The characters of Kate Brady and her friend Baba Brennan have inspired generati...

-5% dto.    12,80€
12,16€
Ahorra 0,64€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis a partir de 19€
España peninsular

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Edna O'Brien's first novel The Country Girls and its sequels The Lonely Girl and Girls in their Married Bliss changed the temperature of Irish literature in the 1960s. The characters of Kate Brady and her friend Baba Brennan have inspired generation after generation of readers and writers, as we see them struggling against the confines of a rural Irish convent school; revelling in the bright lights of Dublin; and weathering the unexpected challenges of married life in London. The passion, artistry, and courage of Edna O'Brien's vision in these novels - tender portraits of innocence and youth, love and passion, dreams and reality - resonate into the twenty-first century, and are illuminated by Eimear McBride's new foreword. 

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