Narrative of a Residence in Ireland during the Summer of 1814, and that of 1815
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:4th Jul '19
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In this 1817 work, Anne Plumptre describes the landscape, the political state of Ireland, and the nature of its people.
The writer and translator Anne Plumptre (1760–1818) published this work on Ireland in 1817. The first part describes a journey to Dublin in 1814, and the counties of Antrim, Down and Wicklow, and the second a further visit which included Dublin, Cork, the lakes of Killarney, and Limerick.The writer and translator Anne Plumptre (1760–1818) and her sister Annabella, also a writer, divided their time between Norwich and London, where they moved in radical and dissenting circles. Anne also travelled abroad, publishing a three-volume description of three years' residence in France (also reissued in this series) in 1810, and this work on Ireland in 1817. The first part describes a journey to Dublin in 1814, the city and its society, and the counties of Antrim, Down and Wicklow, and the second a further visit which included Dublin, Cork, the lakes of Killarney, and Limerick. Plumptre states that her 'constant aim has been to examine every object with accuracy, to pursue every inquiry with impartiality', and though the book is full of descriptions of landscape and literary associations, Plumptre also gives her views on the current political state of the country and the nature of its people.
ISBN: 9781108080965
Dimensions: 254mm x 177mm x 22mm
Weight: 800g
444 pages