- Sydney, Lady
Morgan (née
Owenson; 25
December 1781? – 14
April 1859), was an
Irish novelist, best
known for The Wild
Irish Girl (1806), a romantic, and...
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Robert Owenson (Robert MacOwen) (1744–1812) was an
Irish actor,
author and
father of poet Olivia, Lady
Clarke and
novelist Sydney, Lady Morgan. Born in...
- (née
Owenson; 1785 – 24
April 1845), was a poet and
Irish dramatist, best
known as the
author of The Irishwoman, a
comedy in five acts
Olivia Owenson was...
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December 2011.
Retrieved 10
December 2011. Jardine, Eric; Lindner,
Andrew M.;
Owenson,
Gareth (15
December 2020). "The
potential harms of the Tor
anonymity network...
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National Tale is an
epistolary novel written by
Irish novelist Sydney Owenson (later Lady Morgan) in 1806. The Hon.
Horatio M———, the
younger son of...
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sentimental romance novela by
Irish author Sydney Owenson (described on the title-page as "Miss
Owenson"). The book
presents a love story,
marked by tragedy...
- (1745–1833)
Elizabeth Norman (fl. 1789)
Amelia Opie (1769–1853)
Sydney Owenson (née
Owenson; c. 1781? – 1859)
Charlotte Palmer (c. 1762–1834 or after) Mary Elizabeth...
- the Duke said it had
given her a "death blow";
Samuel Rogers and
Sydney Owenson also
suggested that the
novel hastened her death. The
Divine Lady (1929)...
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Letters of Lady
Harriet Cavendish 1796–1809, London: John
Murray (1940).
Owenson,
Sydney (Lady Morgan) (1862). Dixon,
William Hepworth (ed.). Lady Morgan's...
- (1879–1967) Mark O'Rowe (born 1970)
Cathal Ó
Searcaigh (born 1956)
Robert Owenson (1744–1812)
Christina Reid (1942–2015)
Lennox Robinson (1886–1958) Billy...