- Seán
Proinsias Ó
Faoláin (27
February 1900 – 20
April 1991) was one of the most
influential figures in 20th-century
Irish culture. A short-story writer...
- Ó
Faoláin (pronounced [oː ˈfˠeːlˠaːnʲ]), or O'Faolain, is an
Irish surname meaning "wolf",
anglicized as
Phelan or Whelan.
Notable people with this surname...
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original on 25
March 2009.
Retrieved 10
January 2009. "Nuala O'
Faolain interview Archived 15
April 2008 at the
Wayback Machine".
Sunday Independent...
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structural and
financial weakness of the
early modern English state.
Faolain,
Turlough (1983).
Blood On The Harp.
Whitston Publishing Company. p. 191...
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Chester Kallman,
Howard Mumford Jones,
Kenneth H.
Jackson and Seán Ó
Faoláin. The
Hermit Songs received their premiere in 1953 at the
Library of Congress...
- John
Whelan may
refer to: Seán Ó
Faoláin (1900–1991),
Irish short story writer, born as John
Francis Whelan John
Whelan (Irish politician) (born 1961)...
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During this
period the
magazine published fiction by Saul Bellow, Seán Ó
Faoláin, John Up****,
James ****ey, John Cheever,
Doris Lessing,
Joyce Carol Oates...
- and
short story writer. O'Faolain's
parents were
Irish writers Seán Ó
Faoláin and
Eileen Gould. She was
educated at
University College Dublin, Sapienza...
- they are
still often traceable with work)."
formerly Bishop's Lynn (Ó
Faoláin 2006, pp. 954–955) (Snyder 2003, pp. 40–42) Perkins, C H. "Celtic Coinage"...
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common anglicisations (the
other being Whelan) of the
Irish surname Ó
Faoláin (which
comes from the
Irish for "wolf"). The name is
commonly seen in the...