Todhunter, John

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John Todhunter was born in Dublin on December 30th 1839, the eldest son of Thomas Harvey Todhunter, a Quaker merchant. He studied medicine at Trinity College Dublin, where he also won the Vice-Chancellor's prize for English Verse 1864, 1865 and 1866, and the Gold Medal of the Philosophical Society 1866 for a prose essay. After studying in Vienna and Paris he practised medicine in Dublin. In 1870 he accepted the post of Professor of English Literature in Alexander College, Dublin. After resigning in 1874 he travelled in Europe and in Egypt and finally settled in London. His home in Bedford Park, Chiswick, was in the midst of a small colony of writers and artists, including W.B. Yeats. Todhunter maintained his connections with the Irish literary revival and much of his later work is concerned with re-interpreting Irish myths and legends, and with Irish history. He was the author of seven volumes of poetry, from Laurella and other poems (1876) to The Banshee and other poems (1888), and a number of plays, mostly in verse, including Helena in Troas (1886), A Sicilian Idyll (1890), and The Black Cat (1895). His prose works included A study of Shelley (1879) and The life of Patrick Sarsfield (1895). Todhunter was also an occasional painter and composer. He died on October 25th 1916.

From the guide to the Papers of John Todhunter, 1868-1939, (Reading University: Special Collections Services)

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referencedIn Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits, ca. 1852-ca. 2004 Harvard University Archives.
referencedIn Vol. X, ff. 229, Mi-W.includes:f. 1 Francis Bingham Mildmay, MP: Letter to -: 1892.f. 3 Lieutenant-General George Bryan Milman, KCB 1905; Major of the Tower of London: Letter to D. C. Bell: 1877.f. 5 Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 2nd Earl o... British Library
creatorOf includes:ff. 193, 193b John Todhunter, author: Thomas James Wise, book collector: Letter to Thomas James Wise from John Todhunter: 1890. British Library
referencedIn Vol. III, ff. 353, P-Z.includes:f. 1 Frederick W. Pailthorpe, illustrator to C Dickens: Letter to W. Miller: 1903. f. 2 Francis Turner Palgrave, poet and anthologist: Letter to -: 1862. f. 3 Edward Henry Palmer, orientalist: Letter to S. 0. Grey: 187... British Library
creatorOf includes:ff. 181-182b John Todhunter, author: Thomas James Wise, book collector: Letter to Thomas James Wise from John Todhunter: 1887. British Library
referencedIn Vol. II, ff. 239.includes:ff. 1, 2 Sir Edward William Brabrook, FSA: Letters to J. R. Brown: 1868.ff. 3, 5, 20 George Henry Andrews, artist; FRGS: Letters to J. R. Brown: 1868-1871.f. 7 John Stirling, artist: Letter to J. R. Brown: 1868.ff. 9, ... British Library
referencedIn 'MICHAEL FIELD' CORRESPONDENCE. Vol. II (ff. 252). Letters to 'Michael Field', relating to their play A Question of Memory, and its production by the Independent Theatre Society at the Opera Comique on 27 Oct. 1893; 2 May 1893-26 Mar. 1894, n.d. Incl... British Library
creatorOf Papers of John Todhunter, 1868-1939 Reading University : Special Collections Services
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associatedWith Downing Charles person
associatedWith Rossetti William Michael 1829-1919 person
associatedWith Smith Robert Catterson b. 1853 person
associatedWith Todhunter John 1839-1916 person
associatedWith Yeats John Butler 1839-1922 person
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