Robert Emmet A Life

Cover of Robert Emmet A Life by Patrick Geoghegan
Publisher: Gill Books
Year: 2004
Language: en
Edition: 2
Pages: 376
ISBN-13: 9780717136759
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Height: 7.75 Inches
Length: 5.25 Inches
Weight: 0.9038952742 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 941.5081/092
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Robert Emmet A Life by Patrick Geoghegan, published by Gill Books in 2004, offers a detailed exploration of the life of Robert Emmet, a notable figure in Irish revolutionary history. This edition spans 376 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into Emmet’s early life, his education at Trinity College Dublin, and his involvement in the fervor surrounding the French Revolution, culminating in his leadership of the insurrection in May 1803.

Readers will find a thorough account of Emmet’s military preparations, the challenges he faced, and the eventual downfall of his uprising. Geoghegan chronicles Emmet’s trial and execution, highlighting the significance of his speech from the dock, which has left a lasting impact on Irish history. The narrative encompasses themes of biography, political history, and the cultural context of Ireland during a tumultuous period, providing insight into Emmet’s role as a tragic hero in the nation’s past.


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Robert Emmet (1778-1803) was one of the most romantic of all Irish revolutionaries. He was the youngest son of Ireland’s state physician and was educated privately at Trinity College Dublin. Like many young people in the early 1790s, he was caught up in the fervour of the French Revolution.

In the revolutionary year of 1798, when three different insurrections broke out in Ireland, he was expelled from Trinity College, thus ending his prospects of a professional career. He went to the Continent where he met both Napoleon and Talleyrand and returned to Dublin where he organised and led the doomed insurrection of May 1803. No foreign help came. There were probably spies in the camp, and Emmet’s rising was quickly crushed. He was tried and executed, but not before making a speech from the dock which has resonated through subsequent Irish history. Romantic, impulsive and doomed: Emmet is one of the tragic heroes of the Irish past.

‘Geoghegan traces the details of his military preparations which involved much study, and then takes us through their rapid unravelling. The description of Emmet’s jailing, trial and execution is consistently compelling. The speech, its various reported versions and its long posterity as an inspiring document are also clearly chronicled.’ Books Ireland, February 2003

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