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Fanatic Heart - A Life of John Boyle O'Reilly 1844-1890 [Hardcover]

A. G. Evans (Author), Anthony G Evans (Author)
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1997
The poet and Irish patriot John Boyle O'Reilly (1844-1890) led a life as adventurous and dangerous as any fictional hero. His Fenian activities in England resulted in tranportation to Western Australia. Against all odds he escaped from his convict working party, boarded and American whaler and eventually reached Boston. In America, he became a successful newspaper editor, orator and champion of Irish immigrants and racial minorities. His death at th age of forty-six shocked the nation. Tony Evans draws on O'Reilly's poetry and writings - some which have only recently been discovered - to reflect the events which shaped O' Reilly's life.

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Evans, an Australian broadcaster and writer, presents a lucid and compelling account of a life obscured by time. John Boyle O'Reilly, one of the Fenian "Wild Geese" of the 1860s, first achieved public attention as one of the many Irish soldiers court-martialed for plotting an insurrection against English rule. He and other Fenians were sent to Fremantle Prison in Western Australia, where O'Reilly staged a daring jailbreak that became the stuff of legend. Making his way to Boston aboard a Yankee whaling ship in 1870, he later plotted yet another breakout from Fremantle; six more Fenians escaped. In Boston he became the editor of the Pilot, the leading Irish Catholic newspaper in America, supporting Irish American progress and becoming a strong but temperate voice for the Irish struggle against the English. O'Reilly's sense of justice made him a leading speaker against racism; he was also a poet and outdoorsman. This is the first full biography since 1891. Highly recommended for larger biography and history collections and essential for any substantial Irish collection.ACharles V. Cowling, Drake Memorial Lib., Brockport, NY
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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A workmanlike, highly readable, if somewhat old-fashioned biography of Irish-born poet John Boyle OReilly, whose adventurous life included armed rebellion against British rule in Ireland, penal servitude in Australia, a daring escape from captivity, and eventual success in the US as the leading voice for Irish-Americans. Australian biographer Evans grew up hearing tales of John Boyle OReilly, whose successful escape from Australias penal colony in 1869 made him an instant folk hero. Not surprisingly, Evans spends most of the book describing OReillys arduous two-year experience as a political prisoner in Australia and how he arrived there. OReilly was born in County Meath, Ireland; as a teenager, he became a soldier in the British army. While stationed in Dublin, OReilly secretly joined the Irish Republican Brotherhood (or Fenians), a covert organization dedicated to the violent overthrow of British authority in Ireland. Just as OReilly and his Fenian conspirators were about to mount an armed uprising, an informer within their ranks notified British officials. OReilly was arrested, convicted and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment, and transported to Australia. Evans meticulously describes OReillys long voyage down under, his life on a chain gang building roads in the murderous heat, and his literary endeavors. OReilly was a minor poet of the patriotic, sentimental Victorian sort, and even Evans, who clearly admires his subject, admits that OReilly never wrote a masterpiece, either in prose or poetry. Evans is a fine storyteller who relishes heroic adventure and the picaresque anecdote; like a 19th-century novelist, he moves the narrative along at a brisk pace. His account of OReillys breathtaking escape is masterfully done. After his escape, OReilly fled to Boston, where he became owner of the Boston Pilot, the most popular Catholic newspaper in the US. While Evans fails at making the case for OReillys literary genius, he succeeds in giving his readers an exciting story that reads like a fast-paced page-turner of a novel. (illustrations, not seen) -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Univ of Western Australia Pr (1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1875560823
  • ISBN-13: 978-1875560820
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,839,626 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars John Boyle O'Reilly, April 1, 2002
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This was a well-written, detailed biography of a man who deserves to be more well known than he is. I agree with the other reveiwer that it did focus too much on his time in Australia nad not enough on his Boston career, but that is understandable since it was first published in Australia.
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4.0 out of 5 stars good work on a forgotten hero, December 22, 2000
i wish that the author had concentrated more on his career in boston and less on his time spent in australia , but overall this is a superb book for those unfamiliar with o'reilly. o'reilly was way ahead of his time in his social views and in his regard for oppressed groups and should definitely be remembered for that. the author has done a fine job. i greatly admire o'reilly -though i must admit i have a bias as i am related to him indirectly through his wife.
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