The Wild Irish Girl: A National Tale
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The story is told through a series of letters written by Horatio, an English gentleman, to a friend. Horatio, the son of an English nobleman, is sent to the remote western coast of Ireland by his father as a form of punishment for his reckless behavior. Initially, Horatio views Ireland with the condescending attitude typical of Englishmen of his class and time. However, as he spends more time in Ireland, his perceptions begin to change.Horatio encounters Glorvina, the "wild Irish girl" of the title, who is the daughter of the deposed Prince of Inismore. Glorvina is a beautiful, intelligent, and spirited young woman who embodies the virtues and cultural richness of Ireland. Through his interactions with Glorvina and her father, Horatio begins to appreciate the history, culture, and political struggles of the Irish people.
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The story is told through a series of letters written by Horatio, an English gentleman, to a friend. Horatio, the son of an English nobleman, is sent to the remote western coast of Ireland by his father as a form of punishment for his reckless behavior. Initially, Horatio views Ireland with the condescending attitude typical of Englishmen of his class and time. However, as he spends more time in Ireland, his perceptions begin to change.Horatio encounters Glorvina, the "wild Irish girl" of the title, who is the daughter of the deposed Prince of Inismore. Glorvina is a beautiful, intelligent, and spirited young woman who embodies the virtues and cultural richness of Ireland. Through his interactions with Glorvina and her father, Horatio begins to appreciate the history, culture, and political struggles of the Irish people.
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