Dorothy Macardle – Dublin 2019 https://dublin2019.com An Irish Worldcon Fri, 24 May 2019 20:58:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://dublin2019.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/cropped-harp_logo_sm-e1502041914202-59x59.png Dorothy Macardle – Dublin 2019 https://dublin2019.com 32 32 Fantastic Fridays: Dorothy Macardle https://dublin2019.com/fantastic-fridays-dorothy-macardle/ Fri, 21 Jun 2019 12:00:54 +0000 https://dublin2019.com/?p=7863 Welcome to another entry in a series on Irish writers of the fantastic. Swan River Press takes us on a tour through Ireland’s fantasy heritage. “It would be strange, indeed, if the vigour and content of the living could not banish the lingering sorrows of the dead.” – The Uninvited (1941)   Dorothy Macardle—historian, playwright, […]

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Welcome to another entry in a series on Irish writers of the fantastic. Swan River Press takes us on a tour through Ireland’s fantasy heritage.

Dorothy Macardle
“It would be strange, indeed, if the vigour and content of the living could not banish the lingering sorrows of the dead.”
– The Uninvited (1941)

 

Dorothy Macardle—historian, playwright, journalist, and novelist—was born in Dundalk, Co. Louth. She was educated at Alexandra College in Dublin where she later lectured in English literature. She is best remembered for her seminal treatise on Ireland’s struggle for independence, The Irish Republic (1937), but also wrote novels of the uncanny, including The Uninvited (1941), The Unforeseen (1946), and Dark Enchantment (1953). She died in Drogheda and is buried in St. Fintan’s Cemetery, Sutton.

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