Binckes, Faith, and Kathryn Laing. “A Forgotten Franco-Irish Literary Network: Hannah Lynch, Arvède Barine and Salon Culture of Fin-de-Siècle Paris”. Études irlandaises, No. 2, pp. 157 - 71.
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Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Friends, Associates | Hannah Lynch | Through her involvement with the Ladies' Land League
, HL
became acquainted with the League's leading force: Irish nationalist and artist Anna Parnell
, to whom she dedicated her novel The Prince of the Glades... |
Literary responses | Hannah Lynch | Arvède Barine
, who had offered to review the original when it came out, contributed a supportive and enthusiastic Binckes, Faith, and Kathryn Laing. “A Forgotten Franco-Irish Literary Network: Hannah Lynch, Arvède Barine and Salon Culture of Fin-de-Siècle Paris”. Études irlandaises, No. 2, pp. 157 - 71. 3 |
Literary responses | Hannah Lynch | Arvède Barine
reviewed this book at the author's request. Binckes, Faith, and Kathryn Laing. “A Forgotten Franco-Irish Literary Network: Hannah Lynch, Arvède Barine and Salon Culture of Fin-de-Siècle Paris”. Études irlandaises, No. 2, pp. 157 - 71. 3 |
politics | Hannah Lynch | HL
formulated her political creed in a letter in French to Arvède Barine
in 1901: she was, she said, solidly (carrément) anti-Catholic, anti-militarist, anti-nationalist, very much a republican. The only people she could... |
Textual Production | Hannah Lynch | HL
's unpublished correspondence with Arvède Barine
(real name Louise-Cécile Vincens) is in the Bibliothèque Nationale
in Paris. Binckes, Faith, and Kathryn Laing. “A Forgotten Franco-Irish Literary Network: Hannah Lynch, Arvède Barine and Salon Culture of Fin-de-Siècle Paris”. Études irlandaises, No. 2, pp. 157 - 71. 2, n1 |
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