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  The Desmond and Mary MacCarthy Papers - Miscellaneous   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Desmond and Mary MacCarthy Papers - Miscellaneous
Catalogue of books from the Library of Criticism and English Literature of the late Sir Desmond MacCarthy, on sale by James Bain Limited...
There are school reports for her brothers Francis, Gerald and Hubert, and a journal dated June 1884 written by Hubert's wife, Laurencina (Meinertzhagen) Warre-Cornish as well as other family papers.
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  County Desmond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term "Desmond" was used after the 14th century to refer to the territory of the Gaelic Irish MacCarthy Mor chieftains, who claimed to be the Kings of Munster and to the lands of the Earl of Desmond.
County Desmond refers to the territory of the Earls, which stretched from the Dingle peninsula in the west to Cashel in the east, north of the MacCarthy lands.
This led to the Desmond Rebellions of 1569-73 and 1579-83.
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 Desmond MacCarthy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Desmond MacCarthy (1878-1952) was an English critic, a member of the "Bloomsbury group".
MacCarthy was born in Plymouth, England, and educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge.
He became a journalist, editing periodicals such as New Quarterly, Eye Witness and Life and Letters.
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 The Hindu : dated June 15, 1952: Sir Desmond MacCarthy
Sir Desmond MacCarthy, the dramatic and literary critic, who passed away on June 7, was known to a wide public as a regular and urbane contributor first to the New Statesman, then to the Sunday Times and latterly as a broadcaster.
The quality of his work as what at the time was called an "impressionist" critic of the drama was such that when, more than 20 years later, he published a selection of his notices in volume form, MacCarthy had little reason to regret his early judgments.
``MacCarthy's was a wide and carefully cultivated knowledge of literature, though as a critic he was most penetrating and gave the greatest pleasure when he was able to approach his subject by way of his own observation of the actual human being...
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 Further Eoghanacht History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
All twenty-five kings of Desmond who ruled between 1118 and the dissolution of the monarchy in 1596 were members of the royal house of MacCarthy Mór (Eóghanacht Chaisil).
Since MacCarthy Mór was the supreme royal title of the kings of Desmond, it is clear that he had made no effective renunciation of the crown.
Justin MacCarthy, Duke of Clancarthy, exiled to France in 1690, stipulated in his will of 1694 that his heirs were "to endeavour by all means to reconquer what the English have taken from our family."[22] Justin's kinsman and namesake, Comte Justin MacCarthy Reagh, also asserted the royal status of the deposed dynasty.
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 mccarthystuff.htm
Florence (Fineen) MacCarthy Reagh (1562-1640), Lord of Carbery in Munster, was rewarded by Elizabeth for serving the Crown against his neighbours, the FitzGeralds of Desmond.
Justin MacCarthy (died 1694) was the third son of Donal MacCarthy, 1st Earl of Clancarthy, and Lady Eleanor Butler, a sister of James, Duke of Ormond.
In the eighteenth century a MacCarthy was Governor of Madras and in the nineteenth century Sir Charles Justin MacCarthy was Governor of Ceylon.
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 Irish Pedigrees: MacCarthy Mor
Dermod-Mór-na-Cill-Baghain, Prince of Desmond, and King of Cork, A.D. 1144 to A.D. 1185: his son; was the first of the family that submitted to the Anglo-Norman yoke, A.D. 1172; was b.
On the confiscation of the lands of The O'Mahony and MacCarthy Riabach, portions were purchased by the ancestors of this family.
MacCarthy, a Wine Merchant, who claims to be the lineal descendant of "The MacCarthy Mór;" he is the son of Thomas, son of Justin, son of Donall, but we regret that we are -at present unable to trace the lineage back any farther.
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Donal MacCarthy Reagh married secondly to Eleanor Fitzgerald (daughter of Gerald Fitzgerald, 8th Earl of Kildare), whose sister Alice was wife to Conn O'Neill, Prince of Ulster: the issue of this marriage was four sons, who were successively (by usage of tanistry) "Princes of Carbery:" - 1.
Dermod, ancestor of the MacCarthys of Drishane, and founder of the castle of Carrigafooka; 3.
Donoch MacCarthy, the 4th Earl of Clan Carthy:son of said Ceallaghan; born 1669; was educated in Oxford, and having, like his father, conformed to the Protestant religion, was, before he was sixteen years of age, privately married to Elizabeth Spencer, second daughter of Robert Spencer, earl of Sunderland.
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 Edgar Wallace Biography and Summary
In the following essay, he speculates that the wide popularity of Wallace's novels was due to predictable plots and characters, as well as the author's refusal to question middle-class tastes and morality.
MacCarthy was one of the foremost English literary and drama critics of the twentieth century.
A member of the Bloomsbury group, which also included Leonard and Virginia Woolf, John Maynard Keynes, E. Forster, and Lytton Strachey among its number, MacCarthy was guided by their primary tenet that "one' sprime objects in life were love, the creation and enjoyment of aesthetic experience, and the pursuit o...
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 Amazon.ca: Clever Hearts: Desmond and Molly MacCarthy : A Biography: Books: Hugh Cecil,Mirabel Cecil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Desmond MacCarthy (1877-1952) literary critic for the London Sunday Times in the 1930s and '40s, married Molly Warre-Cornish, a cousin of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell, in 1906.
Historian Hugh Cecil, their grandson, and his wife, Mirabel (Heroines in Love), propose the MacCarthys as literary lovers, although the romance of that portrait is not borne out in this biography.
An account of Desmond's career would have sustained considerable interest in itself.
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Fogel asserts that Bernard is a clear surrogate for Virginia Woolf herself (157).
Leonard Woolf suggests that Desmond MacCarthy may have been used as a model for Bernard – a connection made also by Aileen Pippett and Mitchell Leaska.
Jinny: Jinny is characterized as sensual, alert to vivid color and to the power of her own body to attract men.
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of the familiar RSC faces including Desmond Barrit, David Troughton, Benjamin Whitrow and Paul...
The Executive Producer is real estate developer Desmond G. Fitzgerald, who orchestrates a string of...
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 Desmond Maccarthy books ; 1131492846 Misspelled: desmond maccarthy macarthy maccarthi makkarthy maccarty maccarthz ...
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Squire published him in the London Mercury, and Desmond MacCarthy as literary editor of the New Statesman gave him work.He started theCalendar of Modern Letters literary review, now highly regarded, in March 1925.
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 desmond maccarthy // biography (1877-1952)
great conversationalist, Desmond MacCarthy was a frequent visitor to Charleston, the Sussex countryside retreat of the
His ambitions as a novelist never bore fruit.
Clever Hearts: Desmond and Molly Maccarthy : A Biography
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 Janus: Academic papers and College memorabilia of Frank Desmond Maccarthy
Janus: Academic papers and College memorabilia of Frank Desmond Maccarthy
Donated to the Archive by Mrc C. Maccarthy, widow of Frank Desmond Maccarthy.
Please cite as Gonville and Caius College Archive, Cambridge, Academic papers and College memorabilia of Frank Desmond Maccarthy, PPC/MAC
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 Amazon.fr : Clever Hearts: Desmond and Molly MacCarthy : A Biography: Livres en anglais: Hugh Cecil,Mirabel Cecil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Amazon.fr : Clever Hearts: Desmond and Molly MacCarthy : A Biography: Livres en anglais: Hugh Cecil,Mirabel Cecil
Clever Hearts: Desmond and Molly MacCarthy : A Biography (Relié)
Editeur : découvrez comment les clients peuvent effectuer des recherches sur le contenu de ce livre.
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 Tourism in Ireland and the History of the Huggards
He is reputed to have been extravagant and had a fondness for drink.
He was a wise and strong leader of Desmond in a difficult era and protected his territory with diplomacy rather than force.
The Lake Hotel, built in 1820, still exhibits the original elegant lounges, with open log fires.
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 The Bloomsbury Group -- Desmond MacCarthy
On he read, delighting us as usual, with his brilliancy, and humanity, and wisdom, until – owing to a slight wave of his hand – the suit-case unfortunately fell over.
— E.M. Forster, from "Tributes to Desmond MacCarthy, II", Listener (June 26, 1952)
The Court Theatre 1904-1907: A Commentary and Criticism (1907)
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 Desmond M Connor ; Constructive citizen Participation: A Resource Book, Desmond Stewart - Alhambra,
Desmond M Connor ; Constructive citizen Participation: A Resource Book, Desmond Stewart - Alhambra,
Constructive citizen Participation: A Resource Book; Desmond M Connor
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 I22254: Desmond Maccarthy ( - )
Francis Warre Warre-Cornish (8 MAY 1839 - 1916)
Desmond Maccarthy and Mary Josefa Warre-Cornish had the following children
Descendants of Desmond Maccarthy and Mary Josefa Warre-Cornish
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I, No. 1, June 1928 - MacCarthy, Desmond, - edited by Desmond McCarthy
I, No. 2, July 1928 - MacCarthy, Desmond, - edited by Desmond McCarthy
I, No. 3, August 1928 - MacCarthy, Desmond, - edited by Desmond McCarthy
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 Web Articles: Clan MacCarthy Society
Edited with Preface and Notes by F. Jarlath Prendergast, O.F.M. The Battle of Callann, A.D. Written by Diarmuid Ó Murchadha
Desmond Before The Norman Invasion: a political study
Desmond: The Early Years, & The Career of Cormac Mac Carthy
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 MacCarthy, Desmond; Russell, Agatha: Lady John Russell a Memoir with Selections from Her Diaries and Correspondence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
MacCarthy, Desmond; Russell, Agatha: Lady John Russell a Memoir with Selections from Her Diaries and Correspondence
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