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- Knocknagow, or The Homes of Tipperary /ˈnɒknəˌɡaʊ/ is an 1879 novel by the Irish nationalist Charles Kickham. Kickham wrote Knocknagow in the aftermath...
- three of his daughters pla**** the sisters. Cusack made his film debut in Knocknagow (1918), when he was only 8. His breakthrough role was as a wiry IRA getaway...
- peasantry in the novel. Aodh de Blácam called Knocknagow "the national Irish novel" and claimed "Knocknagow will never die, unless the Irish nation dies"...
- Clancy, Oonah Halpin, Brian Magowan, Valentine Roberts Melodrama 1918 Knocknagow Fred O'Donovan Brian Magowan, Fred O'Donovan, Arthur Shields, Brenda Burke...
- ‘’A Mother in History’’ by Jean Stafford and Milkman by Anna Burns. Knocknagow, a po****r 1873 novel by Charles Kickham about the life of the Irish peasantry...
- prison for treasonous activities and began writing novels there. His Knocknagow; or The Homes of Tipperary (1879) was the most po****r Irish novel of...
- of Dublin and buried with military honours in Deans Grange Cemetery. Knocknagow (1918) – Phil Lahy The Sign of the Cross (1932) – Chaplain Costello (1944...
- ambitious film based on the book Knocknagow by Charles Kickham. The film supported her family's nationalist aspirations. Knocknagow was not completed until the...
- to take a major leap forward in ambition: a full-length adaptation of Knocknagow, Charles Kickham's epic novel set in the time of the Irish famine and...
- (Times of the Land-Surveyors – first novel in Latvian) Charles KickhamKnocknagow, or The Homes of Tipperary Pierre Loti – Aziyadé George MacDonald - Sir...