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Tipperary: A Novel par Frank Delaney
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Tipperary: A Novel (édition 2007)

par Frank Delaney

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Fiction. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:My wooing began in passion, was defined by violence and circumscribed by land; all these elements molded my soul. So writes Charles OBrien, the unforgettable hero of bestselling author Frank Delaneys extraordinary novela sweeping epic of obsession, profound devotion, and compelling history involving a turbulent era that would shape modern Ireland. 
Born into a respected Irish-Anglo family in 1860, Charles loves his native land and its long-suffering but irrepressible people. As a healer, he travels the countryside dispensing traditional cures while soaking up stories and legends of bygone timesand witnessing the painful, often violent birth of land-reform measures destined to lead to Irish independence.
At the age of forty, summoned to Paris to treat his dying countrymanthe infamous Oscar WildeCharles experiences the fateful moment of his life. In a chance encounter with a beautiful and determined young Englishwoman, eighteen-year-old April Burke, he is instantly and passionately smittenbut callously rejected. Vowing to improve himself, Charles returns to Ireland, where he undertakes the preservation of the great and abandoned estate of Tipperary, in whose shadow he has lived his whole lifeand which, he discovers, may belong to April and her father.
As Charles pursues his obsession, he writes the History of his own life and country. While doing so, he meets the great figures of the day, including Charles Parnell, William Butler Yeats, and George Bernard Shaw. And he also falls victim to less well-known characterswho prove far more dangerous. Tipperary also features a second historian: a present-day commentator, a retired and obscure history teacher who suddenly discovers that he has much at stake in the telling of Charless story.
In this gloriously absorbing and utterly satisfying novel, a man s passion for the woman he loves is twinned with his countrys emergence as a nation. With storytelling as sweeping and dramatic as the land itself, myth, fact, and fiction are all woven together with the power of the great nineteenth-century novelists. Tipperary once again proves Frank Delaneys unrivaled mastery at bringing Irish history to life.
Praise for Tipperary
The narrative moves swiftly and surely. . . . A sort of Irish Gone With the Wind, marked by sly humor, historical awareness and plenty of staying power.Kirkus Reviews

Another meticulously researched journeyDelaneys careful scholarship and compelling storytelling bring it uniquely alive. Highly recommended.Library Journal (starred).
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Titre:Tipperary: A Novel
Auteurs:Frank Delaney
Info:Random House (2007), Edition: 1, Kindle Edition, 464 pages
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Évaluation:*****
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I really thoroughly enjoyed this book a lot & was a bit hesitant after reading some of the reviews. I, personally, found it very engaging & interesting. It didn't seem slow at all & I enjoyed the way historical figures were added to the story, had no trouble keeping up with the changing narrators. It's one of those books, in my opinion, that sticks with you...a great story!! I am very excited to go get "Ireland" & am also awaiting the new release next month. ( )
  Kendra_Gale | Jan 31, 2019 |
While giving a good sense of place and interweaving a lot of Irish history, this book fell flat somehow and the solution to the mystery was rather obvious. It felt a little forced at times and as though the protagonist was a little bit too lucky in his serendipitous meetings with almost all of the great people of his era. The story of Charles and April reminded me so much of Far From the Madding Crowd that I couldn't help but suspect it was borrowed and altered to fit the locale. All in all, an interesting book, by turns pleasant and sad, but forgettable. I might give Delaney another try if the library has more of his books, but I won't be seeking them out to purchase. ( )
  aurelas | Dec 23, 2016 |
Tipperary. Frank Delaney. 2007. This is the second book on Ireland I have read by Delaney. It is not a sequel to Ireland, but it does relate the history of late 19th century Ireland. An Anglo-Irishman, Charles O’Brien travels the country as a “healer,” a herbalist, I think is what we’d call him. He is called to Paris to treat a dying Oscar Wilde.
While there he meets and becomes infatuated with an attractive young English woman who has no interest in him at all-except when she can use him to her benefit. She and he become obsessed with restoring a ruined estate, “Tipperary.” Intertwined with the restoration of the estate, is the story of Charles’ life and the history of Ireland during this time which if fascinating and gruesome. ( )
  judithrs | Oct 27, 2010 |
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I didn't really care for the book or the main character. It is told in two voices,switching back and forth. The writing about Ireland history is interesting though. ( )
  krisa | Apr 10, 2010 |
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Fiction. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:My wooing began in passion, was defined by violence and circumscribed by land; all these elements molded my soul. So writes Charles OBrien, the unforgettable hero of bestselling author Frank Delaneys extraordinary novela sweeping epic of obsession, profound devotion, and compelling history involving a turbulent era that would shape modern Ireland. 
Born into a respected Irish-Anglo family in 1860, Charles loves his native land and its long-suffering but irrepressible people. As a healer, he travels the countryside dispensing traditional cures while soaking up stories and legends of bygone timesand witnessing the painful, often violent birth of land-reform measures destined to lead to Irish independence.
At the age of forty, summoned to Paris to treat his dying countrymanthe infamous Oscar WildeCharles experiences the fateful moment of his life. In a chance encounter with a beautiful and determined young Englishwoman, eighteen-year-old April Burke, he is instantly and passionately smittenbut callously rejected. Vowing to improve himself, Charles returns to Ireland, where he undertakes the preservation of the great and abandoned estate of Tipperary, in whose shadow he has lived his whole lifeand which, he discovers, may belong to April and her father.
As Charles pursues his obsession, he writes the History of his own life and country. While doing so, he meets the great figures of the day, including Charles Parnell, William Butler Yeats, and George Bernard Shaw. And he also falls victim to less well-known characterswho prove far more dangerous. Tipperary also features a second historian: a present-day commentator, a retired and obscure history teacher who suddenly discovers that he has much at stake in the telling of Charless story.
In this gloriously absorbing and utterly satisfying novel, a man s passion for the woman he loves is twinned with his countrys emergence as a nation. With storytelling as sweeping and dramatic as the land itself, myth, fact, and fiction are all woven together with the power of the great nineteenth-century novelists. Tipperary once again proves Frank Delaneys unrivaled mastery at bringing Irish history to life.
Praise for Tipperary
The narrative moves swiftly and surely. . . . A sort of Irish Gone With the Wind, marked by sly humor, historical awareness and plenty of staying power.Kirkus Reviews

Another meticulously researched journeyDelaneys careful scholarship and compelling storytelling bring it uniquely alive. Highly recommended.Library Journal (starred).

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