Correspondence pertaining to the Rushton Seminar [manuscript], 1953-1954.
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O'Connor, Frank, 1903-1966
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Frank O'Connor was born Michael Francis O'Donovan on September 17, 1903 in Cork city to Mary "Minnie" O'Donovan (née O'Connor) and Michael O'Donovan. Active on the Republican side in the Irish War of Independence and Irish Civil War, O'Connor was interned in Gormanston. After this experience, he turned against republicanism and political violence generally. Following his release from Gormanston, O'Connor worked as a librarian in Sligo, Cork, and Dublin until 1938. Beginning in the mid-1920s, O'C...
McAleer, Edward C.
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Johnston, Denis, 1901-1984
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Irish dramatist, author, journalist, and theater director; b. William Denis Johnston; d. 1984. From the description of Denis Johnston collection, 1917-1955. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70968752 Denis Johnston was an Irish playwright and writer. He was born in Dublin and educated at Dublin, Edinburgh, Cambridge and Harvard Law School, receiving an M.A. and LL.M. from Cambridge in 1926. He became interested in playwriting while he was at Harvard. Upon his return t...
Binchy, Daniel A., 1900-1989
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Sloane, T. O'Conor (Thomas O'Conor), 1851-1940
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Colum, Padraic, 1881-1972
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Padraic Colum was a noted playwright, essayist, novelist, poet, and author of books for children. Born on December 8, 1881, in Longford, Ireland, Colum came to the United States in 1914 and died on January 12, 1972, in Enfield, Connecticut. Though Colum worked briefly for a railroad, he became a full-time writer in Dublin, Ireland, in 1901. He was a founder of the Irish National Theatre (later known as the Abbey Theatre), and co-founder and editor for a time of the Irish Review. From...
O'Faoláin, Seán, 1900-1991
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Breit, Harvey.
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Gogarty, Oliver St. John, 1878-1957
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Irish writer Oliver St. John Gogarty's (1878-1957) works were influenced by his career as a physician and his involvement in politics. Gogarty developed friendships with other members of the Irish Literary Renaissance, such as James Joyce and W. B. Yeats. Gogarty's poems were lauded by colleagues such as Yeats and George Russell (A.E.). Gogarty also published works under pseudonyms. Known as a satirist, Gogarty's works sometimes inspired controversy. From the description of Oliver St...
Wyllie, John Cook, 1908-1968
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Description of this Albemarle Co. lawyer. From the description of Biographical sketch of George Carr [manuscript] / drafted by J.C.W. for his grandson Mr. Charles Carr, 1967. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647936052 Wyllie was Director of Libraries, University of Virginia, and Book Review Editor of The Richmond News Leader. From the description of Letters : concerning his book reviews in The Richmond news leader, 1952-1963. (University of Virginia)...
Hale, Nancy, 1908-1988
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Nancy Hale was the granddaughter of Edward Everett Hale. From the description of Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, [between 1936 and 1963]. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 180851425 American author. From the description of The sign of Jonah [manuscript], 1950. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647832561 Nancy Hale (b. 1908, d. 1988) was an author, whose books include Mary Cassatt (1975) and the Young Die Good (1932)...
Peters Rushton Seminars in contemporary prose and poetry.
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Bowen, Elizabeth, 1899-1973
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British writer of essays, short stories, and novels. From the description of Letter to Mrs. Brownrigg [?], ca. 1930. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122570785 Elizabeth Bowen (1899-1923) was an Anglo-Irish author. Among her many novels are The last September (1929), The house in Paris (1935), The death of the heart (1938), The heat of the day (1948), A world of love (1955), and Eva Trout; or, changing scenes (1968). Her othe...
Arnold, Sidney
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Weedon, William Stone, 1908-1984.
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Professor of Philosophy at the University of Virginia. From the description of Oral history interview of William S. Weedon by Charles E. Moran [manuscript], December 22, 1976. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647920669 From the description of Oral history interview of William Stone Weedon by Charles E. Moran [manuscript], September 26, 1979. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647920671 ...
Wranek, William H. (William Hillman), 1895-1971.
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Director of University of Virginia News Service. From the description of Papers of William H. Wranek [manuscript], 1910-1965. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647805025 From the description of William H. Wranek letter and photograph [manuscript], 1937, undated. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 648006504 ...