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  1. Katharine Tynan (23 January 1859 – 2 April 1931) was an Irish writer, known mainly for her novels and poetry. After her marriage in 1893 to the Trinity College scholar, writer and barrister Henry Albert Hinkson (1865–1919) she usually wrote under the name Katharine Tynan Hinkson, or variations thereof.

    • 23 January 1859, Dublin, Ireland
    • Novelist, poet
  2. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Katharine Tynan was an Irish poet and novelist whose works are dominated by the combined influences of Roman Catholicism and Irish patriotism. Like the poet William Butler Yeats, she developed a deep and abiding interest in Celtic mythology. Her Collected Poems were published in 1930.

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  3. A prolific writer, she wrote more than 100 novels, 12 collections of short stories, reminiscences, plays, and more than a dozen books of poetry, among them Louise de la Vallière and Other Poems (1885), Shamrocks (1887), Ballads and Lyrics (1891), Irish Poems (1913), The Flower of Peace: A Collection of the Devotional Poetry of Katharine Tynan ...

  4. Alas en la noche (Wings in the Night) es un poema gótico de la escritora irlandesa Katharine Tynan (1861-1931), publicado originalmente en la antología de 1918: Herb O'Grace, y luego reeditado en la colección de 1930: Poemas escogidos (Collected Poems).

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    Katharine Tynan. The busy writing career of Irish nationalist poet, novelist, and journalist KT spanned the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, driven partly by the need to support her family.

  6. Yet there was not a word of the Armistice in Katharine Tynan’s diary that day, 11 November 1918. She recalled later walking along the country road near her house in Mayo and hearing a sudden ...

  7. Contributed by. Clarke, Frances. Hinkson, Katharine (née Tynan) (1859–1931), novelist, poet, and journalist, was born 23 January 1859 in South Richmond St., Dublin, the fifth of twelve children of Andrew Cullen Tynan , a prosperous farmer and cattle trader, and Elizabeth Tynan (née Reilly).