Martyn, Edward, 1859-1923
Edward Martyn
Martyn, Edward
Edward Martyn Irish nationalist and cultural activist (1859-1923)
VIAF ID: 59330883 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (11)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
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Dublin
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Tulira
Works
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Annotated typescript draft of act three of the play 'The privilege of place' |
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Art and Ireland |
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Autographed signed letter from Edward Martyn [on headed paper from Tillyra Castle, Ardrahan, Co. Galway] to Mrs. Fox [Charlotte Milligan Fox, sister of poet and writer Alice Milligan] thanking her for the "pretty poem" by her sister |
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Dream physician. 1972. |
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Grangecolman ... 1912. |
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Heather field |
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Ibsen and the beginnings of Anglo-Irish drama. |
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Ireland's battle for her language |
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Irish Theatre Harwicke Street...playbill for week commencing December 31st, 1917, six nights at 8.15 p.m.: matinee Saturday January 5th, 1918 at 2.30 p.m.... |
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Letter from Edward Martyn to Éamonn Ceannt concerning theft of money from Cumann na bPíobairí |
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Letter from Edward Martyn to Mary Josephine Plunkett, Countess Plunkett, asking for permission for use of a hall on Hardwicke Street |
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Letter from Edward Martyn to Padraic Pearse informing him he cannot afford to give him anything considerable in ways of a contribution to the St. Enda's School fund and enclosing a cheque for £2 to complete the 3 year subscription of £1 per year to the school |
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Letters from Lady Gregory to Eoin Mac Neill regarding the Irish language, publishing in Irish, an argument within the Gaelic League and MacNeill's "Duanaire Finn", with accompanying typed copies created by Eibhlín Tierney |
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Letters to Douglas Hyde, mainly relating to literary matters and the Gaelic League |
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Letters to Sarah Purser from Edward Martyn, Anna Lea Merrit, Francois Monod, and Steve Morin? |
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Maeve |
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Maeve : a psychological drama in two acts |
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Material relating to the formal petition for clemency distributed by the Committee for the Reprieve of Roger Casement |
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Morgante the lesser : his notorious life and wonderful deeds |
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Partial letter from Edward Martyn to Thomas MacDonagh regarding the talent of amatuer actors in Dublin |
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Plays. |
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Samhain : an occasional review. |
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Selected Plays of George Moore and Edward Martyn |
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The "Sinn Fein" policy. |
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Tale of a town |
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Telegram from [Edward] Martyn to Roger Casement: "Not coming, believe volunteers will kill Home Rule" |
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Tulira trilogy of Edward Martyn (1859-1923), Irish symbolist dramatist |
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I.vi. Other named correspondence |
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