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Dedications | Katharine Tynan | One year after marrying and moving to England, KT
produced another book of poems, dedicated to her husband
and entitled Cuckoo Songs. Fallon, Ann Connerton. Katharine Tynan. Twayne, 1979. 75 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Katharine Tynan | W. B. Yeats
, encouraged by his father
, proposed to KT
, but she was already secretly engaged to Henry Hinkson
, who became her husband in 1893. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Katharine Tynan | KT
married Henry Albert Hinkson
, a Protestant who came from the Dublin suburb of Rathmines; she had returned from Ireland for the wedding. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. Tynan, Katharine. The Middle Years. Constable, 1916. 96-8 “Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC. 240 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Katharine Tynan | KT
's husband, Henry Albert Hinkson
, died suddenly; his death left her and their children without a pension or a home. Rose, Marilyn Gaddis. Katharine Tynan. Bucknell University Press, 1974. Chronology “Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC. 240 |
Residence | Katharine Tynan | Having moved from Ealing, KT
and her husband
lived for four years in the Crescent in Notting Hill, in order to be near the MeynellWilfrid Meynell
s. Tynan, Katharine. The Middle Years. Constable, 1916. 154 Tynan, Katharine. The Middle Years. Constable, 1916. 183 |
Residence | Katharine Tynan | For eighteen years after her marriage, KT
lived in England. First she and her husband
settled in an old-fashioned cottage in Ealing, a western suburb of London. Tynan, Katharine. The Middle Years. Constable, 1916. 98 |
Residence | Katharine Tynan | In the autumn of 1914, KT
's husband
moved from their current home, Clarebeg at Shankill near Dublin, to County Mayo in Western Ireland, where he had been appointed the Resident Magistrate. He held... |
Residence | Katharine Tynan | After the Rebellion of 1916, KT
and her husband
moved to Brookhill, Carradoyne, in County Mayo. Tynan, Katharine. The Years of the Shadow. Constable, 1919. 233-4 |
Residence | Katharine Tynan | On returning to Ireland as a widow in the fall of 1919, KT
went back to beloved Shankill, where she had lived with her husband
from 1911 to 1914. Tynan, Katharine. The Wandering Years. Constable, 1922. 199 |
Textual Features | Katharine Tynan | Though this volume spans the years of her marriage, she rarely and only obliquely mentions it or her husband
. She does, however, describe in some detail both the English countryside and London and its... |
Textual Production | Katharine Tynan | KT
's fourth volume of autobiography, The Wandering Years, covered the time since the death of her husband
in 1919. Mavrogordato, E. E. “Through Irish Eyes”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1080, 28 Sept. 1922, p. 608. 608 |
Textual Production | Katharine Tynan | In 1922, three years after her husband
's death, KT
commemorated his memory and their love in a volume of poetry entitled Evensong. Fallon, Ann Connerton. Katharine Tynan. Twayne, 1979. 103-4 |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Katharine Tynan | Here KT
breaks from her usual reticence by including a series of love songs to her husband
, beginning with the prefatory poem of the volume, Heartsease, where she thanks him for his love... |
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