Posted on April 27, 2020 by Dr Deirdre Flynn
We asked members to share their experiences of life in lockdown. In these strange times, we wonder, how quarantine is impacting our lives as scholars, students, and academics. Working from home is now the reality for so many globally. New work and research practices…
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"This study provides a concise, up to date critical account of Elizabeth Bowen’s work, setting it in the turbulent historical, political and social contexts in which she lived and wrote". 2/4
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2021 is spoiling us with new Bowen publications. Below are details of the latest book, Elizabeth Bowen, by Heather Ingman @hingflower. This publication is part of the Key Irish Women Writers series. 1/4
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Katharine Tynan (23 Jan 1861 #Clondalkin, Co #Dublin-2 April 1931 London). Novelist >100/poet! Major Dublin influence then moved to Eng. At Claremorris, Mayo 1914-19. Friend of WB Yeats; might have proposed to her c 1885! Correspondent of Francis Ledwidge. https://mypoeticside.com/poets/katharine-tynan-poems
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