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The Rebels Of Ireland The Second Book In The Dublin Saga Series

£6.24

First Edition
Hardback
Condition: Good


Few authors are as ambitious as Edward Rutherford. And Dublin: Foundation the first of a massive two-part epic is possibly Rutherford's most challenging undertaking yet--and (on the evidence of this first book) could well be his most considerable achievement. Rutherford's sheer readability belies his obvious seriousness. His arm-straining volumes may cover every possible variety of human experience (couched in historical backgrounds of immense detail and authenticity) but he remains a storyteller of no mean skills. From the early books that made his name (notably the much-acclaimed Sarum) through to the more recent blockbuster London the author has combined a panoramic Homeric vision with a James-Joyce like concentration on the minutiae of everyday life; the results of this synthesis are brought to perfectly honed effect in Dublin: Foundation. Parallels with Joyce's Dublin are not appropriate here though. The scope is far wider and stretches back into history. Beginning in Pre-Christian Ireland as the Kings of Tara reigned autocratically we encounter the lovers Prince Conall and the beautiful Deidre. An army sized dramatis personae surround the lovers representing every player in a turbulent era. We are shown many of the key events in Irish history with parts for Saint Patrick the Nordic savagery of the Vikings and the battles with the cunning Henry VIII. As this operatic volume ends with the approach of the Reformation the orchestration of narrative commands total respect. --Barry Forshaw

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By Edward Rutherfurd