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  1. A Pagan Place is a 1970 novel by Irish writer Edna O'Brien. [1] [2] The book was first published on April 16, 1970, by Weidenfeld & Nicolson and follows a young girl in the 1930s and 1940s. In 1972 A Pagan Place was adapted into a stage production, [3] which received mixed reviews.

    • Edna O'Brien
    • 1970
  2. 1. Jan. 1970 · A PAGAN PLACE is Edna O'Brien's true novel of Ireland. Here she returns to that uniquely wonderful, terrible, peculiar place she once called home and writes not only of a life there--of the child becoming a woman--but of the Irish experience out of which that life arises--perhaps more pointedly than in any of her other works.

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  3. In A Pagan Place, Edna O’Brien returns to Ireland, the uniquely wonderful, terrible, and peculiar place she once called home. After leaving to join a religious community in Belgium, a young...

  4. 15. Okt. 2019 · In A Pagan Place, Edna OBrien returns to Ireland, the uniquely wonderful, terrible, and peculiar place she once called home. After leaving to join a religious community in Belgium, a young woman remembers her childhood on the western coast of Ireland.

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  5. 15. Okt. 2019 · In A Pagan Place, Edna OBrien returns to Ireland, the uniquely wonderful, terrible, and peculiar place she once called home. After leaving to join a religious community in Belgium, a young woman remembers her childhood on the western coast of Ireland.

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    • 1970
    • Edna O'Brien
    • Edna O'Brien
  6. A Pagan Place. Edna O'Brien. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2001 - Fiction - 206 pages. A PAGAN PLACE is Edna O'Brien's true novel of Ireland. Here she returns to that uniquely wonderful,...

  7. us.macmillan.com › books › 9780374538798A Pagan Place - Macmillan

    In A Pagan Place, Edna OBrien returns to Ireland, the uniquely wonderful, terrible, and peculiar place she once called home. After leaving to join a religious community in Belgium, a young woman remembers her childhood on the western coast of Ireland.