Landleaguers

Landleaguers
Landleaguers, written by Anthony Trollope and published posthumously in 1883, explores the impact of the Irish Land War on a family near Galway. The narrative follows young Florian Jones, who has recently converted to Catholicism, as he witnesses the destruction of his father's land by the Catholic Landleaguers. This unfinished novel delves into themes of social upheaval, familial bonds, and the complexities of loyalty amid conflict, making it a significant work in Trollope's oeuvre and a poignant reflection on Irish society during a tumultuous period.





























