
Charles Kickham
Charles Kickham (1828–1882) was an Irish nationalist writer and revolutionary known for his novel 'Knocknagow', which explored themes of rural Irish life and social class. His work remains significant in Irish literature, and it offered a critical perspective on the inequalities of the time, contrasting with the more idealized views of rural life espoused by others like de Valera.
Born on May 09, 1828 (196 years old)
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Charles Kickham wrote 'Knocknagow', a popular account of Irish rural life that de Valera did not mention in his reflections.
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