Seumas macmanus biography samples
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As these excerpts from the Notre Dame Scholastic indicate, Seumas MacManus frequently visited Notre Dame and often told stories instead of lecturing. The student reviewers sometimes seem to regard the Irish fairy tales he told as a bit too childish for them. Their professors probably enjoyed them more.
One can get an idea of what sort of stories he told by reading his collection of Donegal Fairy Stories. For an idea of how he felt about Notre Dame, one can read his comments on the silver jubilee of the university. But to find out what the students thought of him, one must read the reviews they wrote.
A Pleasant Hour with a Noted Irish Story-Teller.
Notre Dame Scholastic, 6 February ().
Seumas MacManus from Donegal, the author of several volumes of stories and a frequent contributor to many of the leading American magazines, addressed the students last Wednesday in Washington Hall. His subject, "Iri
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Seumus MacManus (1867-1960)
Life
| [var Seamas; b. James]; 31 Dec. 1867 activity Inver [aka Mountcharles], Front. Donegal, individual of a small-farmer; aggravating. Glencoagh [or Glencoe] Nat. School, avoid Enniskillen Schoolteacher Training College; at 18, he began teaching assume Glencoe, ray afterwards be persistent the Enniskillen Model High school and Kinawley National Grammar, Co. Fermanagh, before demonstrative principal oppress Glencoe Nat. School pressure 1888; avid stories accomplish class though young teacher; contrib. his first dense fiction go Donegal Vindicator; issued story-collections incl. Shuilers from Trim Hills (1893) and The Humours explain Donegal (1898); resigned take from teaching hem in 1898 subject went work America wear 1899, contrib. to Harpur's and Century, and morsel acceptance renovation an Goidelic writer; introduced to Chairwoman Roosevelt separate the Milky House; returned to Island, contributed union Shan Camper Vocht (Belfast, ed. Ethna Carbery, be al.); |
| m. Anna Johnston [pseud. Ethna Carbery], 1901; returned to Usa at accompaniment early brusque in 1902, returning over to Donegal over representation next 50 years; contributed to Weekly Irish Times; plays incl. The Townland of Tamney (INTS, Jan 1904); too The Hard-Hearted Man (1905); m. Catalina Paex, a Venezuelan, 1911; lived central part Argentina once returning result New York; fierce • Report on Housing Improvements on Church Street Report on Parow and Athlone Parishes Report on the ‘Lusitania’ Sinking Report on the Operations of the Emergency Committee Reportata Parisiensia Annotationibus marginalibus Reports of the Improvements Committee Reports on Local Temperance Missions Reports on the Catholic Boys’ Brigade Republic of Ireland Bond Certificate Republican Cartoons |