The making and unmaking of an Irish woman of letters
Dorothea Herbert was an Irish provincial writer who did not publish during her lifetime. Only three of her manuscripts are now extant: a collection of poetry, <em>Poetical Eccentricities Written by an Oddity</em> (1793), an illustrated memoir, <em>Retrospections of an Outcast</e...
Main Authors: | Breen, M, Mary Breen |
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Other Authors: | McDonagh, J |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2012
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