Pamela Hinkson

Standard Name: Hinkson, Pamela

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Residence Katharine Tynan
On returning to Ireland as a widow in the fall of 1919, KT went back to beloved Shankill, where she had lived with her husband from 1911 to 1914.
Tynan, Katharine. The Wandering Years. Constable, 1922.
199
This time she and her...
Textual Features Katharine Tynan
They show increasing awareness of time and time's passing: in this volume KT expresses regret for having missed, by her absence in England, the last moments of some of her Irish friends' lives. Nearly all...
Textual Production Katharine Tynan
In her third volume of autobiography, The Years of the Shadow, KT delved more deeply into Irish tradition and culture, presenting discussions of superstitions, legends, and traditional stories.
The University of Alberta copy of...
Textual Production Katharine Tynan
On hearing of the working title of her volume, Yeats had written, I am sure you will under the circumstances alter the title as the appearance of a book with the title you propose would...
Textual Production Katharine Tynan
The Collected Poems of KT appeared by early October 1930, while her daughter, the novelist Pamela Hinkson , edited and published Twenty-Four Poems in 1931.
The latter is entitled Selected Poems in Fallon's bibliography.
Fallon, Ann Connerton. Katharine Tynan. Twayne, 1979.
185
Travel Viola Meynell
They were joined later by poet and novelist Katharine Tynan and her daughter Pamela .
MacKenzie, Raymond N. A Critical Biography of English Novelist Viola Meynell, 1885-1956. Edwin Mellen, 2002.
235

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Hinkson, Pamela. “The Friendship of Yeats and Katharine Tynan, I: Early Days of the Irish Literary Revival”. The Fortnightly, No. 1042 n.s., pp. 253-64.
Hinkson, Pamela. “The Friendship of Yeats and Katharine Tynan, II: Later Days of the Irish Literary Movement”. The Fortnightly, No. 1043 n.s., pp. 323-36.