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Wealth and Poverty | Emily Jane Pfeiffer | Money from the Pfeiffer trust was also given to Newnham
, Girton
, and Somerville College
s, and many other institutions and agencies promoting women's education, including the Maria Grey Training College
and the Society for Promoting the Employment of Women |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | May Laffan | The protagonist, John O'Rooney Hogan, is the nephew of a bishop who aims at social climbing. He gains a veneer of Protestantism by attending Trinity College, Dublin
, and at the urging of the duplicitous... |
Textual Production | Clara Reeve | In old age, looking back at a lifetime of writing designed to support moral, political, and literary good causes as well as to earn her money, CR
supposed that she would burn the several drawers... |
Textual Production | Selina Bunbury | Both Trinity College, Dublin
, and University College, Dublin
, hold letters by SB
. Loeber, Rolf, and Magda Loeber. A Guide to Irish Fiction 1650-1900. Four Courts. 205 |
Textual Production | Medbh McGuckian | Paul Durcan and Brendan Kennelly were recorded at Trinity College, Dublin
, on 23 June, 1999, while Michael Longley and MMG
were recorded in Belfast on 24 June, 1999. This double audio-cassette was issued on... |
Textual Production | John Millington Synge | An exhibition of these photographs (now owned by Trinity College
, Dublin) was shown in 2009-10, marking the centenary of Synge's death, first on Inis Meáin (the middle one of the Aran Islands)... |
Textual Production | Mary Barber | A manuscript of poems written in London during these years has been ascribed to MB
, but is probably not hers. It is now at Trinity College Dublin
. The strong Whig tone is quite unlike MB
's sentiments. Isdell-Carpenter, Andrew. “On a manuscript of poems catalogued as by Mary Barber in the Library of TCD”. Hermathena, Vol. 109 , pp. 54-64. 54 Jackson, Robert Wyse. Swift and His Circle. Talbot. 56 |
Textual Production | Iris Murdoch | IM
lectured to the Philosophical Society of Trinity College, Dublin
on Job
: Prophet of Modern Nihilism: she was their first-ever female speaker. Conradi, Peter J. Iris Murdoch. A Life. HarperCollins. 447 |
Textual Production | Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin | ENC
's other scholarly work consists of numerous chapters, articles, and edited collections on feminism, Irish history, and Early Modern and Renaissance English literature as well as translation. Her Acts and Monuments of an Unelected... |
Textual Production | Eliza Mary Hamilton | EMH
's remaining papers and unpublished poems are housed along with her brother
's papers at the library of Trinity College, Dublin
. Blain, Virginia. “Letitia Elizabeth Landon, Eliza Mary Hamilton, and the Genealogy of the Victorian Poetess”. Victorian Poetry, Vol. 33 , No. 1, pp. 31-51. 48n1 |
Residence | Anne Devlin | By 1996, AD
and her family had moved to London. In March 2004 she was living in Dublin, her first time residing in the Irish Republic, as writer in residence at Trinity College
. Boland, Rosita. “Stepping outside the cocoon”. Irish Times, p. 6. 6 “Anne Devlin”. Alan Brodie Representation. Cerquoni, Enrica. “In Conversation with Anne Devlin”. Theatre Talk: Voices of Irish Theatre Practitioners, edited by Lilian Chambers et al., Carysfort Press, pp. 107-23. 123 |
Reception | Seamus Heaney | Unusually for a poet, SH
sold copies of his works in the thousands. A critical study by Blake Morrison
appeared in 1982. Fox, Margaret, and James McKinley. “Keeper of the Irish Essence”. The Globe and Mail, p. S12. |
Reception | Elizabeth Bowen | EB
was awarded a CBE in 1948, and received two honorary degrees: from Trinity College
, Dublin, in 1949 and from Oxford University
in 1956. Austin, Allan E. Elizabeth Bowen. Twayne. chronology Glendinning, Victoria. Elizabeth Bowen. Alfred A. Knopf. 222-3, 252 |
Reception | Felicia Hemans | A stained-glass window was erected by subscription in honour of FH
in 1865 at St Ann's Church, Dublin, where she is buried. A Felicia Hemans poetry prize is awarded annually for the best lyrical... |
Reception | Edith Somerville | ES
received an Honorary DLitt from Trinity College, Dublin
. Collis, Maurice. Somerville and Ross: A Biography. Faber and Faber. 250 |
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