"The Lady Next Door", in other words, Ireland, is an account of the
tour of Ireland by a pro-Home Rule British Liberal journalist,
published in 1914. It provides valuable interview material and
personal impressions of several prominent Nationalists and Southern
Unionists, giving a snapshot of the views of key activists on what
they thought was the eve of Home Rule and their expectations of
what a Home Rule Ireland would be like. He gives valuable insight
into the ideological tensions of the Liberal-Nationalist alliance,
particularly with reference to Nonconformist unease about the
prospects for Ulster under Home Rule, the development of moralist
rhetoric in defense of Liberal policy, and the tendency of some
British commentators to idealize Ireland as a pious rural Arcadia.
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