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Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Reception | Mary Lavin | Apart from the honour represented by her Writer in Residence posts, ML
was in 1968 awarded an honorary Doctorate of Literature by University College, Dublin, where she had been a student. From 1971 to... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | May Laffan | |
politics | May Laffan | As well as strongly opposing the convent or the clerical education system, ML
took a strong interest in the Irish university problem. When she was writing her novels Catholics were discouraged from attending the long-established... |
Employer | Gerard Manley Hopkins | GMH
was appointed to a junior Chair of Classics at University College
, Dublin; the job took him away from the squalid conditions he had sometimes been preaching in but it did nothing to... |
Education | Teresa Deevy | TD
was sent as a boarder to the Ursuline convent in Waterford, where she did very well. From there she entered University College
, Dublin, in 1913, with her sights set on training... |
Textual Production | Selina Bunbury | Both Trinity College, Dublin
, and University College, Dublin
, hold letters by SB
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