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Some Experiences of an Irish R.M.

✍ Scribed by Edith Somerville; Martin Ross


Book ID
110810691
Publisher
Barnes & Noble
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
2 MB
Series
Barnes & Noble Digital Library
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781411466821
ASIN
B004UJABW4

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✦ Synopsis


This edition includes a modern introduction and a list of suggested further reading.

Of all the collections of sketches and stories for which nineteenth-century fiction is famous, Some Experiences of an Irish R.M. remains foremost for its combined anthropological and comic value. With an ear for native dialogue that some have claimed to be second only to James Joyce's, Somerville and Ross portrayed the lives of the people of the west of Ireland at a time when the entire country was on the verge of serious historical change.
This collection provided the last few chuckles for the ruling Anglo-Irish Ascendancy class that a new national order would soon supplant. These hugely successful quasi-stories, narrated by an epitome of British authority called the R.M. (Resident Magistrate: a justice of the peace), display an extraordinary capacity for joking in the face of disaster. Some Experiences of an Irish R.M., remarked one bemused reviewer of the time, is a book "no self-respecting person could read in a railway-carriage with any regard to decorum."


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