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Scrutinised by two censorship boards, this novel is a moving exploration of lonely spinsterhood under patriarchal Catholicism.
I’ve always been fascinated by boarding houses because they are such marginal spaces in our residential landscape. Aoife Bhreatnach
Fr Quigley is one of Moore’s many critical representations of Catholic clergy. Sinéad Moynihan
It’s a really bleak novel, but it’s also an interesting portrayal of Belfast before the Troubles. Sinéad Moynihan
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Scrutinised by two censorship boards, this novel is a moving exploration of lonely spinsterhood under patriarchal Catholicism.
I’ve always been fascinated by boarding houses because they are such marginal spaces in our residential landscape. Aoife Bhreatnach
Fr Quigley is one of Moore’s many critical representations of Catholic clergy. Sinéad Moynihan
It’s a really bleak novel, but it’s also an interesting portrayal of Belfast before the Troubles. Sinéad Moynihan
Join me on Patreon for show notes and unexpurgated guest interviews: https://www.patreon.com/censoredpod
I have stickers… https://censoredpod.bigcartel.com/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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