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  • Source: Molly Bawn (novel)
  • Molly Bawn is an 1878 novel by the Irish writer Margaret Wolfe Hungerford. In 1916 it was adapted into a silent film of the same title starring Alma Taylor.
    Molly Bawn, Hungerford's best-known novel, is the story of a frivolous, petulant Irish girl. She is a flirt who arouses her lover's jealousy and naively ignores social conventions. Mrs. Hungerford and this book are mentioned in chapter 18 of James Joyce's Ulysses:

    ...Molly bawn she gave me by Mrs Hungerford on account of the name I don't like books with a Molly in them like that one he brought me about the one from Flanders...
    Molly Bawn contains Hungerford's most famous idiom: "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder."


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    Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.

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