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The Adventures of Carlo. / By Katharine Tynan.

In collection Irish Women Writers of Children's Literature, 1870-1940

Date issued
London [etc.] : Blackie and Son.
Date issued:
Type of Resource
text
Physical description
1 item (image/tiff) — Digital origin: reformatted digital — Reformating quality: preservation
Irish Virtual Research Library and Archives (PRTLI-funded project), UCD Library, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
Note
Katharine Tynan (1861-1931) was a poet and novelist, known for her association with the Irish Literary Revival and friendship with W.B. Yeats. (see links to biographical details below). Better known for her poetry and novels, she also wrote a number of books for children and young girls including The Adventures of Carlo (1900) (an extract of which is included below), Heart O’Gold; or, The Little Princess (1912), and Bitha’s Wonderful Year (1921). She was influenced by Rosa Mulholland’s work and dedicated Ballads and Lyrics (1891) to her.
Languages
English  
Genre
Book
Subject
Children's literature   linked data (lcsh)
Location
UCD Library. UCD Library Special Collections. Irish Women Writers of Children's Literature, 1870-1940. 45.Q.28
Note
Katharine Tynan (1861-1931) was a poet and novelist, known for her association with the Irish Literary Revival and friendship with W.B. Yeats. (see links to biographical details below). Better known for her poetry and novels, she also wrote a number of books for children and young girls including The Adventures of Carlo (1900) (an extract of which is included below), Heart O’Gold; or, The Little Princess (1912), and Bitha’s Wonderful Year (1921). She was influenced by Rosa Mulholland’s work and dedicated Ballads and Lyrics (1891) to her.

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Metadata creation date: 2009-10-01

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