‘The stories are rich in dialogue – indeed on many pages there is only dialogue – while the quick exchange of words beats out the rhythm of history on the move’ CLAIRE CONNOLLY from her preface to The Experiences of an Irish R. M.
The stories in Experiences of an Irish R. M. are almost entirely concerned with the doings of Skebawn in south-western Ireland and its surroundings. At the centre is the figure of Major Yeates, the Irish Resident Magistrate, who muddles through life as best he can and whose adventures always tell worst against himself.
Each short tale offers a dazzling succession of incidents, quickfire dialogue and turnarounds of fate. They contain
linguistic verve, dense social detail and what w as termed by a contemporary, ‘demoniac energy’. The taught, roving humour of these sharply observed stories brought Edith Somerville and Martin Ross financial security and critical success.
The stories in Experiences of an Irish R. M. are almost entirely concerned with the doings of Skebawn in south-western Ireland and its surroundings. At the centre is the figure of Major Yeates, the Irish Resident Magistrate, who muddles through life as best he can and whose adventures always tell worst against himself.
Each short tale offers a dazzling succession of incidents, quickfire dialogue and turnarounds of fate. They contain
linguistic verve, dense social detail and what w as termed by a contemporary, ‘demoniac energy’. The taught, roving humour of these sharply observed stories brought Edith Somerville and Martin Ross financial security and critical success.