by Maria Edgeworth (Author)
A landmark of Irish fiction, Castle Rackrent is a sharp, comic, and unsparing portrait of a declining Anglo-Irish estate. Told through the voice of Thady Quirk, a loyal family servant whose praise often reveals more than he intends, Maria Edgeworth's novel traces the mismanagement, vanity, extravagance, and moral collapse of successive Rackrent heirs. The result is both a brilliantly shaped comic narrative and a pointed account of land, class, inheritance, and power in Ireland.
First published in 1800, Castle Rackrent is often regarded as one of the earliest historical novels in English and a foundational work in Irish fiction. Its satirical force lies in Edgeworth's control of voice: Thady's affectionate loyalty becomes a vehicle for social exposure, allowing the reader to see the decay of an estate and the failures of a ruling class from within its own household. Compact, ironic, and historically important, the novel remains essential for readers of Irish literature, women's writing, early nineteenth-century fiction, and the development of the modern novel.
Number of Pages: 86
Dimensions: 0.38 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 03, 2018