Rosa Mulholland

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Standard Name: Mulholland, Rosa
Used Form: Ruth Murray

Connections

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Dedications Katharine Tynan
KT published another volume of poetry, Ballads and Lyrics. This book (dedicated to Rosa Mulholland ) was widely considered to be her best work yet.
Tynan, Katharine. Ballads and Lyrics. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner.
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Friends, Associates Katharine Tynan
Father Matthew Russell , founder and editor of the Irish Monthly, played a prominent role in KT 's development as a professional writer (as he did too with her contemporary Dora Sigerson ).
Tynan, Katharine. Twenty-Five Years: Reminiscences. Smith, Elder.
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Occupation Constance Smedley
Since the Langham Place Group had provided a social space for women in 1860, several organizations had already challenged the flourishing institution of men's clubs. The Lyceum Club came on the scene at a time...
Textual Features Lady Margaret Sackville

Timeline

August 1863: Rosa Mulholland's story Mrs. Archie appeared...

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August 1863

Rosa Mulholland 's storyMrs. Archie appeared in the Cornhill Magazine.

1864: Under the name Ruth Murray, Rosa Mulholland...

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1864

Under the name Ruth Murray, Rosa Mulholland released her first novel, entitled Dunmara.

By 17 April 1869: Rosa Mulholland's Hester's History, her first...

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By 17 April 1869

Rosa Mulholland 's Hester's History, her first novel published under her own name, was both influenced and in due course appreciated by Charles Dickens .

By 27 March 1886: Rosa Mulholland, as Rosa M. Gilbert, published...

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By 27 March 1886

Rosa Mulholland , as Rosa M. Gilbert, published Vagrant Verses.

By 27 November 1886: Rosa Mulholland published Marcella Grace:...

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By 27 November 1886

Rosa Mulholland published Marcella Grace: An IrishNovel, as Rosa M. Gilbert.

1888: A Fair Emigrant, a novel by Rosa Mulholland,...

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1888

A Fair Emigrant, a novel by Rosa Mulholland , was published in London. It was followed by an American edition the next year.

1890: The year following Irish nationalist Ellen...

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1890

The year following Irish nationalist Ellen O'Leary 's death from breast cancer on 15 October 1889, her Lays of Country, Home and Friends (many of them political) were collected and published.

1899: Rosa Mulholland published her self-considered...

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1899

Rosa Mulholland published her self-considered best novelNanno, a Daughter of the State, which promoted reform in Irish workhouses.

1900: Onora, a novel by Rosa Mulholland, was published;...

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1900

Onora, a novel by Rosa Mulholland , was published; it was re-issued fifteen years later as Norah of Waterford.

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