A Pagan Place - Edna OBrien
by Edna O'brien

A Pagan Place - Edna OBrien

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Readers generally appreciate the vivid storytelling and unique narrative style of the play, highlighting the second-person perspective as a fresh approach. Many find Edna O'Brien's exploration of childhood in rural Ireland both beautiful and harrowing, effectively portraying deep emotions amidst a challenging backdrop. While most reviews are positive, a few readers struggle with the narrative's complexity and pacing.

Vivid storytelling Unique second-person perspective Beautiful and poetic language Engaging portrayal of childhood Pacing can be slow Complex narrative style May feel disorganized

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1973 bright clean copy

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Year 1973
Binding Paperback
Edition First Edition
Pages 64
Language English
ISBN-13 9780571103164
ISBN-10 0571103162

A Pagan Place - Edna OBrien is a British play written by Edna O'brien and published by University of California (1973).

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