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Daireen. Complete

By Frank Frankfort Moore

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a clash of old versus new, a young heir must decide if he will choose love and personal freedom, or conform to his family's long-held traditions and expectations.

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2016-05-02
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Summary

"Daireen" by Frank Frankfort Moore is a story set in 19th century Munster that shows the complex bond between Standish Macnamara and his traditional father, The Macnamara. Through their conversations, we witness the remnants of old family pride clashing with newer ideas about love and duty. Standish is caught between honoring his family's wishes by courting Daireen Gerald and following his own heart, leading him to question the expectations put upon him. Their conflicting views create a mix of humor and sadness, setting the stage for upcoming struggles with family heritage and societal expectations.

About the Author

Frank Frankfort Moore (1855–1931) was an Irish journalist, novelist, dramatist, and poet. He was a Belfast Protestant and a unionist, but his historical fiction during the years of Home Rule agitation did not shy from themes of Irish-Catholic dispossession.

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