Person

Emily Lawless

born 1845, died 1913 (age 68)


pseudonyms: Edith Lytton
gender: female
born in: Kildare, Ireland
died in: Gomshall
vocations: author
residence: Castle Hacket, Ireland  

author of the following texts (8):
After the Famine   (Published in: 1898)
Dedication to M.C. (Grania: The Story of an Island)   (Published in: 1892, 1892, 1892)
Famine Roads and Famine Memories   (Published in: 1898)
Grania, The Story of an Island   (Published in: 1892, 1892, 1892)
Hurrish: Een Iersche Roman   (Published in: 1890)
Hurrish: a Study   (Published in: 1886, 1886)
Iar-Connaught: A Sketch   (Published in: 1882)
Quin Loch   (Published in: 1888, 1889)

publications (9):
Cornhill Magazine (March 1882)   (Published in: 1882 )
Hurrish: a Study   (Published in: 1886 )
Murray's Magazine (July 1888)   (Published in: 1888 )
Hurrish: Een Iersche Roman   (Published in: 1890 )
Grania, The Story of an Island   (Published in: 1892 )
Grania, The Story of an Island   (Published in: 1892 )
Grania, The Story of an Island   (Published in: 1892 )
Traits and Confidences   (Published in: 1898 )

text settings:
Aran Islands, Co. Clare, Ireland
Co. Clare
Connemara
The Burren, Co. Clare

publication locations:
Arnhem
Leipzig
London
New York City

Relations to other persons:
friendship:
William Gladstone   (1809 - 1898)
Margaret Oliphant   (1828 - 1897)
Horace Plunkett   (1854 - 1923)
relative:
Valentine Lawless   (1773 - 1853)
biographer:
Maria Edgeworth   (1768 - 1849)
translator:
reviewer:

Periodicals:
contributor:
Blackwood's Magazine   (founded in: 1817 closure in: 1980)
English Illustrated Magazine   (founded in: 1883 closure in: 1913)
The Cornhill Magazine   (founded in: 1860 closure in: 1975)
The Irish Homestead   (founded in: 1895 closure in: 1918)
The Irish Review   (founded in: 1911 closure in: 1914)

Involved with the following movements:
sympathizer:
Irish Unionism   (founded in: 1801 )
honorary doctor:
Trinity College Dublin   (founded in: 1592 )