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Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Katharine Tynan | This volume runs from her youth up to Charles Stewart Parnell
's death in 1891, the closing of an important historical and personal chapter. She spends considerable time on her relationship with her father
... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | May Laffan | Other topics touched on here are the prison experience of her nationalist friend Michael Davitt
, her own experiences on the Executive Committee of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
, and... |
Textual Production | Katharine Tynan | |
Residence | May Crommelin | Helen C. Black
dated the end of MC
's girlhood in Ireland to the beginning of Irish land troubles: Black, Helen C. Notable Women Authors of the Day. Maclaren. 210 |
Reception | Helen Taylor | Branches of the Irish Ladies' Land League
(one in north London and one in Manchester) were named after HT
. Charles Stewart Parnell
, however, did not approve of women joining the struggle (he... |
Reception | Katharine Tynan | After Parnell
was found guilty of adultery in 1890, the Irish Monthly, which had previously featured KT
's poetry, refused to print any more of her work because of her support for him. Tynan, Katharine. Twenty-Five Years: Reminiscences. Smith, Elder. 377 |
politics | Kate O'Brien | KOB
had been brought up, before the Easter Uprising, to admire Parnell
, John Redmond
, and Mr Asquith
. O’Brien, Kate. My Ireland. B. T. Batsford. 112 |
politics | Dora Sigerson | DS
accompanied Katharine Tynan
to a mass meeting for the National Land League
at the Rotunda in Dublin, where Charles Parnell
spoke, just as his naming in the O'Shea divorce case was fatally dividing... |
politics | Dora Sigerson | Like her friend Katharine Tynan
, DS
was a Parnellite: that is, they continued to support the Irish nationalist Charles Stewart Parnell
even after he was found guilty of adultery in the O'Shea Divorce Case... |
politics | Florence Dixie | From 1882, FD
gave most of her political energies to the condition of Ireland. She was opposed to Parnell
and his Land League
, suspecting them of misuse of funds, and believed that only... |
politics | Augusta Gregory | By AG
's own account, her politics shifted around 1896, when she suddenly became aware of the change that had come about in Ireland in those first years after Parnell
's death. Gregory, Augusta. Selected Writings. Editors McDiarmid, Lucy and Maureen Waters, Penguin. 37 |
politics | Katharine Tynan | She had attended the first meeting of the Ladies' Land League
, which was formed on 31 January 1881 by Anna Catherine Parnell
, sister of Charles Parnell
(the Irish nationalist and founder in 1879... |
politics | May Laffan | ML
became involved with various political scenes through her family members and friends. The Fitzgibbon half of her family were conservative Unionists, and she was influenced by her maternal great-uncle Gerald Fitzgibbon
's essay collection... |
politics | Katharine Tynan | KT
was a Parnellite: that is, she continued to support the Irish nationalist Charles Stewart Parnell
even after he was found guilty of adultery in the O'Shea divorce case in November 1890. Parnell had led... |
politics | Hannah Lynch | In 1882 Anna's brother Charles Parnell
, president of the Irish Land League
, stopped funds to the Ladies' Land League
and to his sister. Anna never spoke to him again. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. under Anna Parnell Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford. |
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