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The Farm By Lough Gur: The Story of Mary Fogarty

English

By (author): Mary Carbery

The Lilliput Press is proud to be reissuing Mary Carberys classic, The Farm by Lough Gur. First published in London in 1937, it was quickly reprinted. Though very well received in England and a best-seller in Dublin, some questioned its quiet recall of an elysian rural Ireland before the Land War, its image of a contented Victorian world in the rich lands of east Limerick that rather jarred with the rhetoric of De Valeras Ireland. Its woodcut images seemed English not Irish, and its ambiguous authorship gave ammunition to the doubters was this really the voice of old Mary Fogarty, née OBrien, or the heavily edited text produced by an Anglo-Irish friend and littérateur, Mary Lady Carbery? The text was indeed crafted by Mary Carbery, a sharp observer and accomplished essayist, but the strength of the book rests on Mary Fogartys contribution: the draft notes and papers that she sent over to Mary Carbery, fleshed out by information supplied by other members of the OBrien clan. Her memories provide what remains an entirely convincing account of the lost world of the strong-farm family in post-famine Munster, one far more secure in its social status than that of other Catholic writers such as Charles Kickham or Canon Sheehan. Eighty years later, there are still few histories and even fewer fictional accounts of that rural Catholic middle class like the OBriens, who confidently expected to be the inheritors of the earth in a HomeRule Ireland. Their world has rarely been evoked so sensitively as in this beguiling and most engaging narrative See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 136 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: The Lilliput Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: Ireland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781843511755

About Mary Carbery

Born Mary Vanessa Toulmin Carbery was born and raised at Childwickbury Manor Hertfordshire. Following her husbands death in 1898 Carbery was left to the run the estate at Castle Freke County Cork by herself while raising her family. Amongst her books are The Children of the Dawn The Farm by Loch Gur The Light in the Window Hertfordshire Heritage The Germans in Cork Happy World and West Cork Journal (edited by her grandson Jeremy Sandford). She is the subject of the second half of the book Happy Memories (Faith Press 1960) by her sister Constance Toulmin. She died in 1949.

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