Posted on December 12, 2019 by Dr Deirdre Flynn
Tove Lilith Conway, University of St. Thomas The title of the Argosy (1865-1901) conjured up the idea of a ship filled with rich cargo. Indeed, each monthly issue of the magazine offered tales of travel and adventure, along with a steady supply of fiction,…
Category: Network Blog, periodicals Tags: Argosy, Isa Craig, Julia Kavanagh, Narissa Rosavo, periodicals
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Gentle reminder: 11th International George Moore One-Day Online Conference - Sat 24 April 2021
Proposals due Jan 31!
George Moore at Home: with Women, Writers, Dramatists, Artists, in France and Ireland, in Salon and at Newgrange
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You should trot over to @ArlenHouse & @publishingwomen for details of the 2021 list of new books, including this below - 'Look! It's A Woman Writer! Irish Literary Feminisms 1970-2020' - and many others ... https://twitter.com/ArlenHouse/status/1353804211419537408
Arlen House 2021 Highlights: A fascinating essay collection, Look! It’s a Woman Writer! Irish Literary Feminisms 1970‒2020, ed by Éilís Ní Dhuibhne, foreword by @DevlinMartina, starts off a busy year for Ireland’s oldest press specialising in equality & diversity @ACNIWriting (1)
Fascinating new post on the blog from Prof Christine Kinealy on Jane Wilde (Speranza) and the Great Hunger - from her recent article in excellent @ReadingIreland
Check it out here:
https://irishwomenswritingnetwork.com/hope-and-hunger-in-a-stricken-land-the-wilde-family-and-the-great-hunger/
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