"The Wild Irishman" by T. W. H. Crosland is a look at what it means to be Irish, written in the early 1900s. It brings together thoughts about Irish society, opinions on politics, and reflections on the spirit and challenges of the Irish people. It explores how leaving Ireland and living in America affected the Irish, showing how their culture remained strong despite their hardships. The author examines the complicated relationship between Ireland, England, and America, highlighting America as a place of hope for many Irish. With a mix of humor and serious commentary, the book questions both Irish and English societies, setting the stage for a deep look into Irish traditions, history, and identity.
The Wild Irishman
By T. W. H. (Thomas William Hodgson) Crosland
Discover a sharp and witty examination of Irish life, culture, and identity at the turn of the century.
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About the AuthorThomas William Hodgson Crosland was a British author, poet and journalist.
Thomas William Hodgson Crosland was a British author, poet and journalist.
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