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Irish Impressions
G.K. Chesterton's Irish Impressions is a collection of essays and travelogues that offer personal and philosophical insights into the culture, politics, and character of Irish society in the early 20th century. Written after his visit to Ireland in 1918, the book contemplates Ireland's complex socio-political landscape at a time when the country was at a crucial point on the road to full independence from Britain. Its insightful analysis highlights the fundamental differences between the English and Irish characters, which, according to Chesterton, were the source of many tragic misunderstandings on both sides. Overall, Irish Impressions is a sharp and witty exploration of the Irish psyche, offering a unique perspective on the cultural and political tensions that continue to shape the relationship between the two countries.
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| Publisher | W. Collins Sons & Co. Ltd : Melbourne., 1919 |
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243hlm; 13x19,5cm
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English
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824
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