Quotations from P.H. Pearse

Quotations from P.H. Pearse by P. Macaonghusa is a First Edition published by Mercier Press / Marino Books in 1979, featuring 64 pages in English. This book presents a selection of writings from Patrick Henry Pearse, a significant figure in twentieth-century Ireland, whose influence continues to be felt long after his execution. The volume serves as both an introduction to Pearse’s work and a sampling of the breadth of his literary contributions.
Readers will find a collection that highlights the depth of Pearse’s thoughts and ideas, reflecting his impact on Irish literature and history. This edition provides insights into Pearse’s writings, making it suitable for those interested in biographies and memoirs, as well as literature and fiction. The book invites exploration of Pearse’s legacy, offering a glimpse into the mind of a pivotal figure in Irish culture.
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Patrick Henry Pearse has had more influence on Ireland of the twentieth century than any other person. The very fact that, sixty years and more after his execution by an English firing squad, some men should spend time and energy devising ways to denigrate him speaks for itself.
This small volume may serve for some as an intro¬duction to the writings of Pearse and for others as an opportunity to sample the range and depth of his writings.
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