Hannah Lynch
(1859–1904)

Irish feminist, novelist, journalist and translator

Hannah Lynch

Works

  • Defeated: A Tale [Beeton's Christmas Annual] (1885) (London: Ward, Lock & Co., )
  • Through Troubled Waters: A Novel (1886) (London: Ward, Lock & Co.)
  • The Princes of the Glades: A Novel, 2 vols (1891) (London)
  • George Meredith: A Study (1891) (London: Methuen & Co.)
  • Rosni Harvey: A Novel 3 vols (1892) (London: Chapman & Hall)
  • Daughters of Men: A Novel (1892) (London: William Heinemann)
  • Denys D'Auvrillac: A Story of French Life (1896)(London)
  • Dr. Vermont's Fantasy and Other Stories (1896) (London: J. M. Dent & Co.)
  • Jinny Blake: A Tale (1897) (London: J. M. Dent & Co.)
  • An Odd Experiment (1897) (London: Methuen & Co.)
  • Clare Monro: The Story of a Mother and Daughter (1896) [Milne's Express Ser.] (London: J. Milne)
  • Autobiography of a Child (1899) (Edinburgh: William Blackwood & Sons)
  • French life in town and country (1904) (transcription project)

Translations

  • The History of Florence under the Domination of Cosimo, Piero, Lorenzo de' Médicis, 1434–1492, by F.-T Perrens, Vol. 1 (1892) (London: Methuen & Co.,)
  • The History of Florence from the Domination of the Medici to the Fall of the Republic: 1434–1531, by F.-T. Perrens (1892) (London: Methuen & Co.,)
  • The Great Galeoto; Folly or Saintliness; Two Plays Done from the Verse of José Echegaray into English Prose by Hannah Lynch (1895) (London: John Lane)
  • Toledo: The Story of an Old Spanish Capital, illustrated by Helen M. James. Mediaeval Town Series (1898) (London: J. M. Dent & Co.)
  • French Life in Town and Country Our Neighbours Series. (1901) (London: Dawson)
  • Mediæval French Literature, by Gaston Paris. Temple Primers. (1903) (London)


Works by this author published before January 1, 1927 are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

 
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