DAIREEN -Complete

DAIREEN -Complete

Author: Frank Frankfort Moore

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2024-01-01

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9360461563

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"DAIREEN" is a novel penned via Frank Frankfort Moore, a prolific Irish writer, and playwright of the overdue 19th and early 20th centuries. Published for the duration of this era, "DAIREEN" is a compelling narrative that showcases Moore's literary prowess. The story unfolds with Daireen, the critical person, navigating the complex social panorama of the time. Set towards the backdrop of historical activities, Moore weaves a story that explores subject matters of love, ambition, and societal expectancies. The novel delves into the demanding situations and triumphs of Daireen as she confronts the constraints imposed through her surroundings and strives to carve her course in a world fraught with complexities. Frank Frankfort Moore, acknowledged for his historic novels and plays, brings a keen information of human nature and societal dynamics to "DAIREEN." The narrative is likely to be imbued with the writer's reflections on the prevailing cultural and social milieu of the duration in which he wrote. In "DAIREEN," readers can anticipate a wealthy tapestry of characters and a storyline that offers not best entertainment but additionally insights into the values and struggles of the time. Moore's work stands as a testament to his capacity to capture the essence of an era and the human revel in within it.


The Jessamy Bride

The Jessamy Bride

Author: Frank Frankfort Moore

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-12-19

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13:

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'The Jessamy Bride' is a novel written by Frank Frankfort Moore. The story begins with a conversation between Dr. Johnson, Goldsmith, Burke, Reynolds, Boswell and Garrick at the dinner table around the issue of intelligence and the use of facts in an argument. None of them are in agreement, and eventually the conversation ends with Goldsmith stating that introducing facts into an argument on art would strangle the imagination.