Kate O'Brien
Kate O'Brien (December 3rd 1897-August 13th 1974) was an Irish Novelist and Playwright. She is best known for her 1934 novel, The Ante-Room and the 1943 novel That Lady. Many of her novels dealt with issues of female sexuality and were banned in Ireland. She lived most of her life in England and died in the town of Canterbury in 1974
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Biography
She was born in Limerick City at the end of the 19th century. Following the death of her mother when she was five, she became a boarder at Laurel Hill convent. She graduated from the newly established University College, Dublin and then went to work in the Manchester Guardian.
Bibliography
- Without My Cloak (1931)
- Mary Lavelle (1936)
- Farewell Spain (1937)
- Pray for the Wanderer (1938)
- The Land of Spices (1941)
- The Last of Summer (1943)
- That Lady (1946) (Later a Broadway show (1949) and a movie (1955))
- Theresa of Avila (1951)
- The Flower of May (1953)
- As Music and Splendour (1958)
- My Ireland (1962)
See also
- Limerick
- Irish literature
- Censorship in the Republic of Ireland
- Feminist history in the United Kingdom
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Categories: 1897 births | 1974 deaths | Limerick | Irish writers | Feminists