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Ethna Carbery - Definition

Ethna Carbery was the pseudonym of Anna MacManus, nee Johnston, (1866 – 1902), an Irish writer and poet. She is known for some songs, Roddy McCorley (also though the title of a traditional ballad), and Song of Ciabhan, set to music by Ivor Gurney.

She was born in Ballymena, County Antrim. She married in 1901 the ex-teacher, poet and folklorist Séamus MacManus (1869-1960).

She founded with Alice Milligan two nationalist publications The Northern Patriot, and then The Shan Van Vocht in 1896, which appeared monthly until 1899.

Works

  • The Four Winds of Eirinn (1902) poems
  • The Passionate Hearts (1903) poems
  • In the Celtic Past (1904) stories
  • We Sang for Ireland: Poems of Ethna Carbery, Seumas MacManus, Alice Milligan (1950)
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