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"Charles Stewart Parnell[1] (27 June 1846? 6 October 1891) was an Irish landlord, nationalist political leader, land reform agitator, and the founder and leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party. He was one of the most important figures in 19th century Great Britain and Ireland, and was described by Prime Minister William Gladstone as the most remarkable person he had ever met."--Wikipedia.
In her biography 'Charles Stewart Parnell,' Katherine 'Kitty' O'Shea offers an intimate portrait of the enigmatic Irish leader and political icon. Her narrative employs a poignant literary style, weaving personal insights with historical context to present a man whose quest for Irish Home Rule dominated his public life, while his private life remained shrouded in secrecy and scandal. O'Shea constructs a multifaceted view of Parnell, acknowledging his complex personality and the contradictions inherent in both his political and personal endeavors. The book is a significant contribution to the literary world, filling a unique niche in historical biographies by combining O'Shea's personal persp...
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