O'Hanlon (ePub)
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A member of the ancient landowning Irish nobility, Redmond O'Hanlon is swept up in the Rebellion of 1641 which sought unsuccessfully the return of lands confiscated from traditional chieftains. He flees to France, serves with distinction in both the French and Spanish armies at war in Flanders, and returns to Ireland expecting the restitution of his family's lands by the restored King Charles II. Disappointed, he takes to the hills and woods of southern Ulster, the leader of a band of outlaws, famed as far as France for his daring exploits and his bold flaunting of attempts by the English government in Ireland to capture him and "rid the country of this most cunning and notorious challenge to their authority."
Duffy's writing career began when he started publishing mostly travel and history articles in numerous Irish, British and Canadian newspapers and magazines. In 1988 McGill-Queen's University Press published his non-fiction book, The Road to Nunavut: The Progress of the Eastern Arctic Inuit since the Second World War which was based on his PhD thesis. In 1988 his play, Hearts and Minds, won first prize in the novice section of the annual Alberta Playwriting Competition. Another play, Loved and Left, was given a staged reading by Theatre 80 in Calgary.
Retired from lecturing, Duffy turned to writing full-time. In the Whistler Independent Book Awards competition in 2012 his novel Crossed Lives was a nominee, and his historical novel O'Hanlon received an Honourable Mention. He has also written a trilogy of Irish novels, The Unquiet Land, In Turbulent Times, and A Further Shore, since published independently in one volume, and a World War Two novel Brandt. As a companion volume to the Ulster trilogy he wrote Until The Troubles Started: A Brief Political History of Northern Ireland.
- Autor: Ron Duffy
- 2022, Englisch
- Verlag: Ron Duffy
- ISBN-10: 8201068408
- ISBN-13: 9798201068400
- Erscheinungsdatum: 13.04.2022
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