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Works [ top ] Irish Utopia (4th ed. 1915 [1st 1906]), preface includes material arguing for a pre-Christian origin of the Round Towers, as phallic; a defence of the petty gentry, or middlemen; and an encomium of JKL [Bishop Doyle], the large hearted and broadminded Bishop Doyle ... strove earnestly, as I have explained in my book, to unite all Christians in his native land. He died without having accomplished his purpose [...] The setting is the valley of Avonmore.
Stephen Brown, Ireland in Fiction (Dublin: Maunsel 1919), lists An Irish Utopia, A Story of a Phase of the Land Problem (1906, 1907, and 1915, 4th ed.) (1915), Wicklow and Shropshire, attempt to oust rightful heir, law suit; well-known lawyers, and Dr Doyle, JKL, are characters; conservative, but sympathising with certain Irish grievances. Quicksands (1908) contains dishonest love intrigues against Land War background, not discussed, set in England and S. Ireland; Aristocracy shown in bad light, and some tributes to virtues of Irish peasantry. Belfast Public Library holds Genealogical Memoirs of the Echlin family (n.d.); also Irish Utopia (4th ed. 1915 [1st 1906]) [ top ]
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