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Dedications | Anna Steele | AS
published her first novel, Gardenhurst, in three volumes with Chapman and Hall
, dedicated to her younger sister, Katherine O'Shea
(who had been married in January this year). Times. Times Publishing Company. (28 October 1867): 9 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, 1990. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. under Katharine O'Shea |
Family and Intimate relationships | Annie Besant | His relatives included John Page Wood
, husband of novelist Emma Caroline Wood
. This pair were the parents of Anna Steele
(another novelist), Katharine O'Shea
(mistress and later the wife of Charles Stuart Parnell |
Family and Intimate relationships | Emma Caroline Wood | ECW
bore her thirteenth and last child, a daughter named Katherine, who was later famously known as Kitty O'Shea
. Marlow, Joyce. The Uncrowned Queen of Ireland: The Life of ’Kitty’ O’Shea. Saturday Review Press, 1975. 1 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Emma Caroline Wood | ECW
's youngest daughter, Katherine, later known as Kitty O'Shea
, became mistress and then wife of Charles Parnell
. Her divorce case from William Henry O'Shea
famously cost Parnell his position as chairman of... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Anna Steele | AS
's youngest sister, by marriage Katherine or Katharine O'Shea
, became notorious because of her involvement with Irish politician Charles Stewart Parnell
. The sisters were said to have shared a disregard for conventions... |
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 | 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... |
Residence | Anna Steele | AS
grew up with her family in Essex, first, possibly, at her father's vicarage at Cressing, and then, more certainly, at a house called Glazenwood in Bradwell. Much of her formative life was... |
Residence | Anna Steele |
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