DR SOPHIA HILLAN was Director of the Queen's University of Belfast's Institute of Irish Studies MA programme at both Belfast and Armagh. Her published work includes The Silken Twine: A Study of the Works of Michael McLaverty (1989); and (as editor) In Quiet Places: The Uncollected Stories, Letters and Critical Prose of Michael McLaverty (1992); and her most recent work is The Edge of Dark: the Sense of Place in Writings of Sam Hanna Bell and Michael McLaverty (2001). Her short story, Roses, was featured as part of BBC Radio 4's, Up and Coming Irish Writers.
An extensively researched document of the lives of the landed
gentry of 19th century in these islands.
a must for all lovers of Irish history and of Jane Austen
interesting for Austen fans and a sturdy read for anyone curious
about the 19th century
beautifully researched and extremely detailed
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