Person

Jane Barlow

born 1856, died 1917 (age 61)


pseudonyms: Antares Skorpios | Felix Ryark
gender: female
born in: Clontarf, Co. Dublin, Ireland
died in: Bray, Ireland
vocations: author
residence: Raheny, Ireland  
travel: Connemara, Ireland   |  Italy   |  France   |  Greece   |  Turkey   |  Donegal, Ireland  

author of the following texts (40):
A Case of Conscience   (Published in: 1893)
A Deserted Child   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
A Fairing   (Published in: 1895, 1895)
A False Start   (Published in: 1904)
A Flitting   (Published in: 1895, 1895)
A Good Turn   (Published in: 1895, 1895)
A Money-Crop at Lisconnel   (Published in: 1903)
A Proud Woman   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
A Return   (Published in: 1895, 1895)
A Romance at Lisconnel   (Published in: 1907)
An Account Settled   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
Boys' Wages   (Published in: 1895, 1895)
Con the Quare One   (Published in: 1895, 1895)
Forecasts   (Published in: 1895, 1895)
Foreseer   (Published in: 1907)
Good Luck   (Published in: 1895, 1895)
Honoris Causa   (Published in: 1895, 1895)
Jerry Dunne's Basket   (Published in: 1895, 1895)
M'Neills' Tiger-sheep   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
Mad Bell   (Published in: 1895, 1895)
Mr. Polymathers   (Published in: 1895, 1895)
Mrs. Kilfoyle's Cloak   (Published in: 1895, 1895)
Mrs. Martin's Company   (Published in: 1894)
Out of the Way   (Published in: 1895, 1895)
Rosanne   (Published in: 1896)
The Counsel of Widdy Coyle   (Published in: 1900, 1901)
The Field of the Frightful Beasts  
The First Drive   (Published in: 1909, 1911)
The Hins' Housekeeper   (Published in: 1904)
The Keys of the Chest   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
The Loan of a Pencil   (Published in: 1909, 1911)
The Pride of Mrs Daly  
The Shortest Way   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
The Snakes and Norah   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
The Stay-at-Homes   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
The Surree at Mahon's   (Published in: 1897, 1898, 1897)
The Vengeance of Joe Mahony   (Published in: 1900, 1901)
The Wrong Turning  
Three Pint Measures   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
Under the Hill   (Published in: 1909, 1911)

subject of the following texts (6):
Chronique Anglaise   (Published in: 1898)
Les Idylles Irlandaises de Jane Barlow   (Published in: 1896)
Miss Jane Barlow   (Published in: 1899)
My Study Diary   (Published in: 1893)
Neighbours   (Published in: 1900)
The Dialect Store   (Published in: 1897)

publications (23):
The Pall Mall Magazine (May 1893)   (Published in: 1893 )
The Young Woman   (Published in: 1893 )
The National Review (July 1894)   (Published in: 1894 )
The Pocket Magazine (Nov. 1896)   (Published in: 1896 )
A Creel of Irish Stories   (Published in: 1897 )
The Pocket Magazine (Oct. 1897)   (Published in: 1897 )
A Creel of Irish Stories   (Published in: 1898 )
Catholic World [1899]   (Published in: 1899 )
The Tablet   (Published in: 1900 )
From the Land of the Shamrock   (Published in: 1900 )
From the Land of the Shamrock   (Published in: 1901 )
Cornhill Magazine (Sept. 1903)   (Published in: 1903 )
Cornhill Magazine (Nov. 1904)   (Published in: 1904 )
Windsor Magazine (Feb. 1904)   (Published in: 1904 )
Cornhill Magazine (Sept. 1907)   (Published in: 1907 )
Cornhill Magazine (Jan. 1907)   (Published in: 1907 )
Irish Ways   (Published in: 1909 )
Irish Ways   (Published in: 1911 )

text settings:
(imaginary villages in) Donegal, Connemara
Athcrum
Ballyhoy, Co. Dublin
Carrickcrum
Clonmacreevagh, Kilmacrone, Clonalty, Crossmaclone (fictional villages in the west of Ireland)
Clonmacreevagh, Kilmacrone, Clonalty, Crossmaclone (fictive villages in the west of Ireland)
Clonshone, Larnacorry, Kilmaclone, Inish of Anashee; fictive locations in the western, coastal areas of Ireland
Fictional locations in the Western, coastal areas of Ireland
Killymeen
Kilrath
Letterglas
Letterowen
Lisconnel (fictional village in Connemara)
Lisvaughan
Meenaclure
Near Lough Fintragh, Co. Donegal
New York

publication locations:
Lausanne
Leipzig
London
New York
New York City
Paris

Relations to other persons:
friendship:
William Butler Yeats   (1865 - 1939)
illustrator:
Clifton Johnson   (1865 - 1940)
reviewer:
William James Dawson   (1853 - 1928)

Periodicals:
contributor:
Dublin University Magazine   (founded in: 1833 closure in: 1882)

Involved with the following movements:
member:
Irish Literary Society   (founded in: 1892 )