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edelsemple | Shakespeare in Ireland
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An academic blog of early modern events and research in Ireland. Review: Hamlet by Icarus Theatre Collective at Cork Opera House. By Icarus Theatre Collective at Cork Opera House 6th Feb. 2017. Review by Edel Semple. On tour in Ireland and the UK at present, packages itself as Shakespeare for the. Laertes and his opponent, with Claudius and Gertrude in the background (Credit: Icarus Facebook). Ophelia recites Hamlet’s letter, now held by Guildenstern and Rosencrantz (Credit: Icarus Facebook). Rosencrantz...
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Shakespeare in Ireland | An academic blog of early modern events and research in Ireland | Page 2
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An academic blog of early modern events and research in Ireland. Newer posts →. Concert: Elizabethan Songs – Dublin, Cork, Waterford. Come hear a concert of Elizabethan songs, including works by John Dowland, as performed by Sarah Groser (viol) and Patrick Goyvaerts (lute) with Nicholas McMurry (countertenor). This is a series of fundraising concerts in support of Cork Quaker Meeting’s project to renovate and extend its Meeting House. Requested donation is 20. Concert details as follows:. Uppsala Univers...
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Irish Famine Orphan Profiles and Stories | Irish Famine Archive | NUI Galway
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Irish Famine Orphan siblings Patrick and Thomas Quinn and Daniel and Catherine Tighe. Irish famine orphan: Robert Walsh. Irish Famine Orphan Profiles and Stories. Until soothed to slumber in the arms of a compassionate Sister. The orphan children were gathered to the homes and hearts of the generous Canadians and the loving Irish; and most of them had grown up to manhood and womanhood before either monument or epitaph marked the spot in which the bones of their dead parents were mingling with the dust.
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Providence Sisters | Irish Famine Archive | NUI Galway
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Like the Grey Nuns. Life of Mother Gamelin: Foundress and First Superior of the Sisters of Charity of Providence (Montreal, 1912), pp. 188-200. Translated by Anna T. Sadlier. IRISH IMMIGRATION AND THE TYPHUS. THE SHEDS AT POINT ST. CHARLES. THE IRISH ORPHANS AND THE HOSPICE ST. JEROME EMILIANUS. The Gray Nuns was the first religious Community called to their aid. At the end of a few weeks, thirty of their number had been attacked by the disease, and seven went to receive in heaven the reward of their...
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Francesca Benatti | Intercepted Letters
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Thomas Moore in Italy, 1819. I am a Research Associate in Digital Humanities at the Open University, where I run the Digital Humanities at The Open University Thematic Research Network. My research interests are digital editions, 19th-century Irish literature, and book history. Previously, I taught Textual Studies to the students of the MA in Literature and Publishing, National University of Ireland Galway; worked as a Research fellow for the GREP (Gender, Culture and Identity). Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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About | Rhymes on the Road
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Rhymes on the Road. Francesca's research diary. My name is Francesca Benatti and I am a Research Associate in Digital Humanities at the Open University. My research interests are digital editions, 19th-century Irish literature, and book history. Previously, I taught Textual Studies to the students of the MA in Literature and Publishing, National University of Ireland Galway; worked as a Research fellow for the GREP (Gender, Culture and Identity). My main research project is the Thomas Moore Archive.
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Correspondence of James Barry
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Edited by Tim McLoughlin. This edition makes available all the known correspondence of the Irish painter. Best remembered for his six huge paintings in the Great Room of the Society of Arts, London entitled "The Progress of Human Culture". Early romantic painter: mythological, literary and historical subjects, portraits. Professor of painting at the Royal Academy (1782-99): writer on art and culture. William Blake was one of his students. Greatly influenced by the aesthetics of Edmund Burke's.
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Project Archive | Irish Famine Archive | NUI Galway
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Irish Famine Orphan Profiles and Stories. By Dr Jason King. Is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
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Grey Nuns | Irish Famine Archive | NUI Galway
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Archival Records (.pdf). The Typhus of 1847. Grey Nuns' Famine Annal Ancien Journal Volume I.1847. Grey Nuns Famine Annal.Foundation of St. Patrick's Orphan Asylum. Grey Nuns Famine Annal. La terrible recit de l'epidemie de 1847 transcribed. Recit de l'epidimie p.01-50 (1). Recit de l'epidemie pp. 51-100. Recit de l'epidemie pp.100-150. Please see the title page of these archival records for their internal classification. By Dr Jason King.
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