Dublin (Small Oxford Books)

“Dublin” by Benedict Kiely, published by Oxford University Press in 1983, is a first edition that spans 112 pages. This book traces the history of the Irish city and compiles quotations about Dublin from various poets, novelists, and writers. It also discusses notable sites and citizens, offering a rich exploration of the city’s literary significance.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of Dublin’s cultural landscape, highlighting its literary landmarks and the voices that have shaped its narrative. The book provides insights into the connections between the city and its prominent figures, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Ireland in literature. Through its detailed approach, “Dublin” presents a unique perspective on the city’s historical and literary heritage.
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Traces the history of the Irish city, gathers quotations about Dublin by poets, novelists, and writers, and discusses famous sites and citizens
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