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The Black Prophet: A Tale Of Irish Famine by William Carleton

by Carleton, William, 1794-1869
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The Black Prophet: A Tale of Irish Famine by William Carleton is a historical novel written in the mid-19th century. The narrative focuses on the harrowing experiences of families affected by the Great Irish Famine, intertwining themes of superstition, domestic conflict, and the harsh realities of rural life. Central to the story are characters embroiled in personal struggles amidst the backdrop of national calamity, notably Sarah M’Gowan and her tumultuous relationship with her stepmother. The opening of the book introduces a desolate cabin in a dark, foreboding glen, where Sarah M’Gowan anxiously awaits a loved one, reflecting a sense of desperation and longing. Tension escalates when Sarah confronts her stepmother, resulting in a wild and violent clash between them, illustrating the fraught dynamics within their household. As the narrative unfolds, we glimpse the larger context of societal despair—echoes of past murders haunt the glen, symbolizing the loss and trauma experienced by the community. The chapter sets the tone for exploration of both personal and collective tragedy, foreshadowing the themes of famine, violence, and the supernatural that permeate the story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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