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Name: Charles Stewart Parnell
Birth Date: June 27, 1846
Death Date: October 6, 1891
Place of Birth: Avondale, Ireland
Place of Death: Brighton, England
Nationality: Irish
Gender: Male
Occupations: nationalist

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The Irish nationalist leader Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891) made home rule for Ireland a major factor in Irish nationalism and British politics. Charles Parnell's County Wicklow, Anglo-Irish, Protestant-gentry family had earned a patriotic...


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Why should Ireland be treated as a geographical fragment of England . . . Ireland is not a geographical fragment, but a...


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Charles Stewart Parnell, the 'uncrowned King of Ireland'Charles Stewart Parnell (Irish: Cathal Stiùbhard Pharnell )[1], (27 June 1846 – 6 October 1891) was an Irish Protestant landowner, Irish nationalist political leader, land reform agitator,...


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In the mid-1980's, someone asked the late Thomas Flanagan if he'd he read Erica Jong's last novel. "I definitely hope so," he replied.He was a man of lightning wit and great learning. His first novel, The Year of the French (1979), won a National Book...


 

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