With her satire on Anglo-Irish landlords in Castle Rackrent (1800), Maria Edgeworth pioneered the regional novel and inspired Sir Walter Scott's Waverley (1814). Politically risky, stylistically innovative, and wonderfully entertaining, the novel changes the focus of conflict in Ireland from religion to class, and boldly predicts the rise of the Irish Catholic bourgeoisie. The second edition now includes new notes informed by the latest scholarship.
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Castle Rackrent (Oxford World's Classics)
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Author(s)Maria Edgeworth
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN / ASIN0199537550
ISBN-139780199537556
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