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Maeve Brennan’s Unhappy Couples and Disappointed Revolutionaries
“I never want to leave this house,” says Rose Derdon—one of the unhappily married women who populate Maeve Brennan’s stories—shortly after moving in. The house is 48 Cherryfield Avenue, Ranelagh, in Dublin, one of several “four-room stone houses that jutted out at the back to give space for a kitchen, and above the kitchen a small extra room with a bathroom next to it,” with three steps down to the kitchen and a yellow laburnum tree in the yard. What Brennan knows, and Rose doesn’t, is that her wish will come to seem like a curse.The marriage stories in her collection The Springs of Affection are perhaps Brennan’s best-known work. Forty-eight Cherryfield Avenue, her childhood home, was a fre

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