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Oirishness is genetic; there's a gene which controls accent and idiom which overrides upbringing and education entirely. To be sure to be sure. Also, Irish men admire bravery more than anything else in a woman (what?) and Irish character traits are also, like accent and idiom, genetic.

And admirable, so that's nice.

I'm glad this wasn't the first GSP I read. I might never have discovered "A Girl of the Limberlost" or "The Keeper Of The Bees" (was that why Atticus called Scout Scout in "To Kill A Mockingbird"?).

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Date: 2010-01-19 10:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] helenprev.livejournal.com
Crumbs. I've only read "Girl of the Limberlost" of hers, and only discovered that because my grandmother gave me her copy when I was about 10. I absolutely love that one.

You are admirable. But not in a 'just because you are Irish' sort of way... *grin*

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Date: 2010-01-19 11:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jane-dark.livejournal.com
GSP is a combo of lovely and frustrating for me; I grew up loving Girl of the Limberlost, all the more so because GSP was a distant family relation, and it was only as an adult that I looked at Freckles, and could see the exaggerated Irish thing as problematic.

And then I found this article (http://www.nybooks.com/articles/22243), about her take on the Chinese and Japanese, and was horrified.

Apologies for the driveby comment; I used to blog on LJ more than I do, but I still love your writing.

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