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Castle Rackrent

Maria Edgeworth

Publisher: GIANLUCA

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Summary

Set in Ireland prior to its achieving legislative independence from Britain in 1782, Castle Rackrent tells the story of three generations of an estate--owning family as seen through the eyes—and as told in the voice—of their longtime servant, Thady Quirk, recorded and commented on by an anonymous Editor.
Available since: 01/29/2020.

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