Terence O'Brian returns to Ireland to discover his home has been
colonized by the English, so he devises a new plan to reeducate its
people. He partners with an English professor who switches sides to
aid him in his efforts. Irish villagers are forced to live under
England's rule and taught their dialect, history and culture. When
Terence O'Brian returns from his studies abroad he notices the
drastic change. In an effort to preserve their remaining culture,
he tries to reinstate native customs. With from help from Professor
Bunn, who was initially hired by the English, they work to undo
years of damage. The villagers create a plot to stamp out England's
influence, once and for all. The Emerald Isle is a rich
collaboration between three of the most popular theatrical talents
of the nineteenth century. It's a compelling story about the
importance of culture, identity and honoring one's history. With an
eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this
edition of The Emerald Isle is both modern and readable.
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