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Absentee

Absentee

By: Maria Edgeworth
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Published in 1812, “The Absentee” by Maria Edgeworth delves into the social injustices that plagued 19th-century Britain. The narrative focuses on the absenteeism of Anglo-Irish landlords, particularly as we follow the lives of Lord and Lady Clonbrony. Struggling with debt, Lord Clonbrony faces the consequences of neglecting his estate, while Lady Clonbrony yearns to distance herself from her Irish roots to gain status among London’s elite, known as “the ton.” Their son, Lord Colambre, however, is skeptical of high societys allure and retreats to the family estate in Ireland, where he uncovers the deep-seated issues caused by their absence. Maria Edgeworth, a trailblazer in realistic fiction and one of her eras most celebrated novelists, provides a keenly satirical look at societal manners and a compassionate portrayal of regional life. Her work earned the admiration of literary giants such as Jane Austen and Sir Walter Scott. Notably, “The Absentee” is included in the prestigious list of “1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die.” - Summary by Bruce PirieCopyright Fiction Classics Art Literary History & Criticism World
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