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Born in 1930, Edna O’Brien was raised in a strict Catholic household. As a young girl, she read such writers as Tolstoy, Thackeray, and James Joyce while stifled in the strict Catholic boarding school she felt imprisoned by.
In 1950, having studied at night at a pharmaceutical college and worked in a Dublin pharmacy... See more
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anthropomorphically.”





