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  1. The Red and the Green. The Red and the Green is a novel by Iris Murdoch. Published in 1965, it was her ninth novel. It is set in Dublin during the week leading up to the Easter Rising of 1916, and is her only historical novel. Its characters are members of a complexly inter-related Anglo-Irish family who differ in their religious affiliations ...

    • Iris Murdoch
    • 1965
  2. Jul 20, 2010 · The Red and the Green (1965) is a historical novel that takes place mostly in the week leading up to the doomed Easter Rising in Ireland in 1916 (made famous by W.B. Yeats' poem "Easter 1916").

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  3. His relentlessly pious mother pursues her own private war with his stepfather, a man sunk in religious speculation and drink. Meanwhile Pat's Protestant soldier cousin, Andrew Chase-White, puzzles out his complex emotions about Ireland and the girl he loves. Weaving between them moves Millie Kinnard: fast, feminist, and only just respectable.

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  4. Mar 1, 1988 · The Red and the Green. Paperback – March 1, 1988. by Iris Murdoch (Author) 112. See all formats and editions. An Irish family becomes involved in events leading up to the Easter Rebellion. Report an issue with this product or seller. Print length. 288 pages.

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  6. The Red and the Green. : Iris Murdoch. Open Road Media, Jul 20, 2010 - Fiction - 319 pages. A novel about a troubled Irish family on the eve of the Easter Rising by a Man Booker Prize–winning author. In 1916, with the First World War raging across Europe, Andrew Chase-White, lieutenant in the British army, travels to Ireland to see his family.

  7. Jan 1, 2000 · The Red and the Green interrogates the lives of this troubled family as events escalate towards the Easter Rising, a pivotal moment that would change the course of Irish History. Review: My initial experience of The Red and The Green was one of floundering bewilderment.

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  8. With what is perhaps her finest book, The Bell (1958), Murdoch began to attain wide recognition as a novelist. She went on to a highly prolific career with such novels as A Severed Head (1961), The Red and the Green (1965), The Nice and the Good (1968), The Black Prince (1973), Henry and Cato (1976), The Sea, the Sea (1978, Booker Prize), The ...

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