Nora Webster

How is Dublin described in the novel, Nora Webster?

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Dublin, the capital city of Ireland, is described as a large city with great culture and deep historical roots. In relation to the novel's historical setting, Dublin is also portrayed as a hotbed for social reform protests and riots as the Irish seek to become independent of the British.

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