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The Star of the Sea
by Joseph O'Connor

The Star of the Sea by Joseph O'Connor

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Tragedy is a word too often used. Nevertheless, in "The Star of the Sea" Joseph O'Connor manages to achieve a real sense of the tragic, as personal dramas play themselves out against the background of the Irish potato famine. As passengers die of starvation and disease in steerage, a drama of adultery, inadvertent incest and inherited disease plays itself out in first class. O'Connor raises, and does not attempt definitively to answer, real questions about responsibility and choice. Bankrupt aristocrat Meredith is emigrating, pursued by the hatred of his tenants and the memory of his mad hero father. His children's nurse, Mary has memories of lost love to torment her, as well as of the husband and child who died of hunger. And the ballad singer Mulvey has both his monstrous past and the certain promise that he will be tortured to death by the Liable Men should he not kill Meredith.



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