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The Irish Novel: Critical Essay by Hugh Alexander Law

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SOURCE: "Early Nineteenth Century Novelists," in Anglo-Irish Literature, 1926, pp. 171-200.

In the following essay, Law surveys the novels written by the most prominent nineteenth-century Irish authors and comments on the strengths and weaknesses of these authors' major works.

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