Person

Seumas MacManus

born 1867, died 1960 (age 93)


gender: male
born in: Mountcharles, Ireland
died in: New York City, United States
vocations: author
residence: Donegal, Ireland  

author of the following texts (93):
A Lad of the O'Friels   (Published in: 1903)
Apologia   (Published in: 1898, 1900)
Barney Roddy’s Penance   (Published in: 1895)
Barny Roddy's penance   (Published in: 1899, 1899, 1901)
Billy Baxter   (Published in: 1899, 1899, 1901)
Billy Beg and the Bull   (Published in: 1899)
Billy Lappin’s Search for a Fortune   (Published in: 1900, 1900)
Buried Alive, or the Faith of Poor Mickey M’Gragh   (Published in: 1895)
Conal and Donal and Taig   (Published in: 1900)
Condee Sheeran’s Courtin’   (Published in: 1900)
Corney Clery’s Balance   (Published in: 1900)
Corney Higarty's Interview With The Devil   (Published in: 1898)
De meester   (Published in: 1922)
Dinny Monaghan's last keg   (Published in: 1899, 1899, 1901)
Dinny Monaghan’s Last Keg   (Published in: 1895)
Donal that was Rich and Jack that was Poor   (Published in: 1900)
Een dag in het veen   (Published in: 1922)
Ethna   (Published in: 1903)
Ethna   (Published in: 1903)
Ethna Carbery   (Published in: 1902)
Father Dan and Fiddlers Four   (Published in: 1906)
Father Dan and fiddlers four   (Published in: 1899, 1899, 1901)
Hookedy-Crookedy   (Published in: 1900)
How Con Doherty got Lord Wellington a Christmas Dinner   (Published in: 1895)
How Paddy M'Garrity did not get to be Gauger   (Published in: 1898)
In Toal A-Gallagher's   (Published in: 1906)
In the Bummadier's   (Published in: 1906)
Introduction   (Published in: 1906)
Jack and the King who was a Gentleman   (Published in: 1906, 1899)
Jack and the Lord High Mayor   (Published in: 1899, 1899, 1901)
Jack who was the ashypet   (Published in: 1899, 1899, 1901)
John Burns   (Published in: 1906)
Lappertje Billy wou rijk worden   (Published in: 1922)
Manis the Besom Man   (Published in: 1899, 1895)
Manis the Miller   (Published in: 1900)
Mickey Cusack’s Goat   (Published in: 1895)
Mickey Maguire, the Last of the Hedge Schoolmasters   (Published in: 1895)
Misther Kilgar of Athlone   (Published in: 1903)
Misther McCran of Belfast   (Published in: 1903)
Misther O’Mara from the County Maith   (Published in: 1903)
Murroghoo-More and Murroghoo-Beg   (Published in: 1899)
Myles McGarry and Donal McGarry   (Published in: 1899)
Nanny and Conn   (Published in: 1899)
One St. Patrick’s Day   (Published in: 1898)
Our Folk Tales   (Published in: 1899)
Our tales   (Published in: 1900)
Padh Mullen's Nancy   (Published in: 1906)
Pathrick’s Proxy   (Published in: 1900)
Rory the Robber   (Published in: 1899)
Shan Ban and Ned Flynn   (Published in: 1899)
Shan Martin’s Ghost   (Published in: 1898)
Terry M'Gowan and the Priest: A Folk Tale   (Published in: 1898)
The Adventures of Ciad, Son of the King of Norway   (Published in: 1900)
The Amadan of the Dough   (Published in: 1900)
The Apprentice Thief   (Published in: 1899, 1895)
The Bee, the Harp, the Mouse and the Bum-Clock   (Published in: 1900)
The Bewitched Fiddle   (Published in: 1900)
The Black Bull of the Castle of Blood   (Published in: 1899)
The Bocca Fadh and the Bocca Beag   (Published in: 1906)
The Boyne water   (Published in: 1899, 1899, 1901)
The Cadger-Boy’s Last Journey   (Published in: 1900)
The Counsellor   (Published in: 1906)
The Dhorko   (Published in: 1895)
The First and Last Review of the Prince of Wales’ own Donegal Militia   (Published in: 1895)
The Giant of the Band Beggars’ Hall   (Published in: 1899, 1895)
The Leading Road to Donegal   (Published in: 1895)
The Masther   (Published in: 1906)
The Masther and the Bocca Fadh   (Published in: 1906)
The Masther's Love Story   (Published in: 1906)
The Old Hag of the Forest   (Published in: 1899)
The Old Hag’s Long Leather Bag   (Published in: 1900)
The Plaisham   (Published in: 1900)
The Queen of the Golden Mines   (Published in: 1899)
The Red Poocher   (Published in: 1903)
The Snow, the Crow, and the Blood   (Published in: 1900)
The Staff of the “Universe”   (Published in: 1900)
The Three Master Tradesmen   (Published in: 1900)
The Vagabone   (Published in: 1906)
The Widow's Mary   (Published in: 1906)
The Widow’s Daughter   (Published in: 1899)
The Wisdom of Dark Pathrick   (Published in: 1900)
The counsellor   (Published in: 1899, 1899, 1901)
The leadin' road to Donegal   (Published in: 1899, 1899, 1901)
The masther and the Bocca Fadh   (Published in: 1899, 1899, 1901)
The prince of Wales' own Donegal militia   (Published in: 1899, 1899, 1901)
The quad-dhroop-eds   (Published in: 1899, 1899, 1901)
To my American Readers   (Published in: 1899, 1899, 1901)
Toal, Theologian   (Published in: 1906)
When Barney's Thrunk Comes Home   (Published in: 1898)
When Myles Maguire Melted: A Story of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade   (Published in: 1900)
When Neil a-Mughan was Tuk   (Published in: 1899)
When the "Nation" Came   (Published in: 1906)
Why Tómas Dubh Walked   (Published in: 1898, 1903)

subject of the following texts (3):
Een woord vooraf   (Published in: 1922)
Seumas MacManus Again   (Published in: 1903)
Seumas MacManus and the New Irish Novels   (Published in: 1903)

publications (16):
The Humours of Donegal   (Published in: 1898 )
Donegal Fairy Stories   (Published in: 1900 )
Century Magazine   (Published in: 1900 )
The Passionate Hearts   (Published in: 1902 )
A Lad of the O'Friels   (Published in: 1903 )
The Red Poocher   (Published in: 1903 )
The Bookman   (Published in: 1903 )
Overland Monthly   (Published in: 1903 )
The Bend of the Road   (Published in: 1906 )

text settings:
"The Bocht of the Bealach" fictional County Donegal, Ireland
Co. Donegal
Donegal
Donegal, Ireland
Dublin, Ireland and Donegal, Ireland
Ireland
Keelogs, Donegal, Ireland
New York
North of Ireland

publication locations:
Antwerpen
California
Dublin
London
New York City
Toronto

Relations to other persons:
friendship:
marriage:
translator:
Arthur Coussens   (1883 - 1926)

Periodicals:
contributor:
Shan Van Vocht   (founded in: 1896 closure in: 1899)