Irene Iddesleigh
'Irene Iddesleigh' Summary
The story of Irene Iddesleigh revolves around a young woman, Irene, who finds herself trapped in a marriage to a man she doesn't love. The plot follows the emotional struggles and social pressures she faces as she navigates her unhappy union. The novel centers on themes of unrequited love, societal expectations, and the complexities of marriage in Victorian England. However, the true appeal of the book lies in its unconventional prose, which has been described as both clumsy and comedic. Ros's unusual style is a far cry from the polished writing of her contemporaries. The book is peppered with unusual sentence structures, misspellings, and grammatical inconsistencies that contribute to the overall humorous tone. Readers are often left questioning whether the author intended the comedic effect or if it is a product of her unique voice and style. Despite its awkwardness, Irene Iddesleigh has earned a place in literary history as a fascinating example of unintentional humor and a testament to the power of unique storytelling.Book Details
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Amanda McKittrick Ros
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Amanda McKittrick Ros (1860-1939) was an Irish writer who is best known for her over-written, "purple" prose and poetry. Her works were not read widely, and she is often considered to be one of the wo...
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