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    Oliver Joseph St. John Gogarty (17 August 1878 – 22 September 1957) was an Irish poet, author, otolaryngologist, athlete, politician, and conversationalist...
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  • St. John Gogarty (born 1908), Irish architect Henry Aloysius Gogarty (1884–1931), Irish bishop James Gogarty (1890–1921), Irish revolutionary Oliver St...
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  • Song of the Cheerful (but slightly Sarcastic) Jesus" is a poem by Oliver St. John Gogarty. It was written around Christmas of 1904 and was later published...
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  • the second son of Oliver St. John Gogarty. Dermot St. John Michael Gogarty was born to Oliver St. John Gogarty and Martha Gogarty (née Duane) in Dublin...
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  •  143. O'Connor, Ulick (1963). Oliver St. John Gogarty: A Poet and His Times. London: Jonathan Cape. pp. 78–82. Gogarty, Oliver (1948). Mourning Became Mrs...
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    James Joyce. Literary patrons included James Clarence Mangan and Oliver St. John Gogarty. For several years during the 1960s the name of the pub was changed...
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  • 4 March 1899 and ran from 1899 to 1906. Contributors included Oliver St. John Gogarty, Pádraig Pearse, Maud Gonne and Roger Casement. The writer James...
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    Although influential literary figures such as W. B. Yeats and Oliver St. John Gogarty defended the Pillar on historical and cultural grounds, pressure...
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    this time of year at all!, 1970 by Oliver St John Gogarty Lyons, John Benignus (1 January 1980). Oliver St. John Gogarty: The Man of Many Talents : a Biography...
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  • not ignored; Georgian poetry is covered quite thoroughly; and Oliver St. John Gogarty is given space and praised in the introduction as a great poet...
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    Sandycove. William Monk Gibbon, poet and author[citation needed] Oliver St. John Gogarty rented the Martello Tower from 1904 to 1925[citation needed] James...
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    hypothermia have resulted from swimming at Forty Foot. James Joyce and Oliver St. John Gogarty once resided at the Martello tower together. It is now the James...
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    mathematician Oliver S. Glisson (1809–1890), American naval officer Oliver Goethe (born 2004), Danish-German racing driver Oliver St. John Gogarty (1878–1957)...
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  • Blight: The Tragedy of Dublin is a play by Oliver St. John Gogarty. One of the earliest Irish "slum dramas", it focuses on the horrific conditions prevalent...
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  • Other authors published include George Moore, Lady Gregory and Oliver St John Gogarty. Peter Bander van Duren "Publishers – Casemate Group". Archived...
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    became part of the Irish literary revival. His early poetry was influenced by John Keats, William Wordsworth, William Blake and many more. These topics feature...
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    towards younger writers was legendary, Travers met W. B. Yeats, Oliver St. John Gogarty and other Irish poets who fostered her interest in and knowledge...
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  • Bernard Shaw, Oliver St John Gogarty, F. R. Higgins, Thomas MacDonagh, Lord Dunsany, T. C. Murray, James Cousins and Lennox Robinson. In 1904 John Eglinton...
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    friend Oliver St. John Gogarty, with the purpose of "Hellenising" Ireland. Joyce stayed there for six days, from 9 to 14 September in 1904. Gogarty later...
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    discoveries (1823) Old Christianity (1827) Four letters (1829) Oliver St. John Gogarty wrote an autobiographical novel Tumbling in the Hay and two plays...
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  • hardcore punk band from Lansing Blight (play), a 1917 play by Oliver St. John Gogarty Blight (surname) Blighty (disambiguation) All pages with titles...
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    in 1937 (during the libel action brought by his uncle against Oliver St. John Gogarty) as to whether he was a Christian, Jew or atheist, Beckett replied...
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    Road) in Clontarf, Dublin. During this year he became friends with Oliver St. John Gogarty, the model for Buck Mulligan in Ulysses. In November, Joyce wrote...
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  • Lakish#Examples of his exegesis Others to Adorn (1938), book by Oliver St. John Gogarty Purfling, a narrow decorative wooden (sometimes abalone) strip...
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    time. He was friendly, for example, with George William Russell, Oliver St. John Gogarty, and for a time, W. B. Yeats. He also socialised at times with...
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  • Bohemians during these times alongside the likes of Robert Murray, Oliver St. John Gogarty and the Sheehan brothers, George and Willie. Donald won one full...
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  • (1769–1839), Anglo-Irish Methodist Gideon Ouseley, a pseudonym of Oliver St. John Gogarty (1878–1957) Gore Ouseley (1770–1844), British diplomat and linguist...
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    in Ireland, as well as the likes of Francis Sheehy-Skeffington, Oliver St. John Gogarty and Robert Wilson Lynd. He was one of the leading figures of the...
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    University College Cork; of the latter, a window illustrating John Keats' The Eve of St. Agnes (now in the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery in Dublin) and...
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  • collection by Oliver St. John Gogarty Elbow Room, a 2005 album by Chris Murphy Elbow Room, a 2005 album by Vincent Gardner "Elbow Room", a song by John Abercrombie...
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