April's Affections and Intrigues: Love and Mystery Bloom
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Deeply Regretted By . . . , Maeve Binchy's classic
television play, is a moving and powerful account of a
tragedy affecting a woman in London who discovers, on the
death of her "husband," that their married life was a lie.
The play reflects the sociopolitical realities of Irish
men marrying and starting families both at home and
abroad, principally after they were forced to emigrate for
work. Presenting a brave and revealing account of a hidden
layer of Irish society, Maeve Binchy first brought the
subject to the surface in her Irish Times story, "Death of
Kilburn," also included in this volume.
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