Last of their line: the disappearing Anglo-Irish in 20th-century fictions and autobiographies
It is a truism that the Anglo-Irish Ascendancy class in twentieth-century Ireland declined in numbers, until they could more accurately be described as a Descendency. They were unusually fecund in the charting of their own demise, producing an impressive range of fiction and non-fiction. Here, I exp...
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2008
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