Fardorougha, The Miser by William Carleton

The Works of William Carleton, Volume One

The novel tells the story of Fardorougha, a miserly farmer in rural Ireland, whose obsession with hoarding wealth leads to the deterioration of his relationships and moral compass. His fixation on money strains his marriage and alienates his son, Connor, who seeks love and happiness beyond the confines of his father's greed. As Fardorougha's relentless pursuit of wealth spirals into tragedy, the narrative explores themes of familial duty, the corrosive nature of avarice, and the possibility of redemption through love and sacrifice. Through richly drawn characters and vivid depictions of Irish rural life, the story examines the impact of greed on personal and communal bonds.

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Published
1837
Nationality
Irish
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
English
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