Vagrant Verses

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Vagrant Verses

'Fast-bound for foreign seas''

Poetry by individual poets

Author: Rosa Mulholland

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Language: English

Published by: Portable Poetry

Published on: 1st June 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 73 pages

ISBN: 9781839679353


Rosa Mulholland's Early Life

Rosa Mulholland was born in Belfast in 1841 although no exact date of her birth is known.

Initial Aspirations and Literary Beginnings

Mulholland originally wished to become a painter but turned to literary pursuits and attempted to publish her first book at 15. Charles Dickens, who took an early interest in her work, did much to encourage and help her during his lifetime including publishing many of her works in his magazine ‘All the Year Round’.

Influences and Background

Her early years in the remote and mountainous west of Ireland helped her gather backdrops, landscapes and characters that would be of great use later in her life.

Poetry and Personal Life

Mulholland was a keen poet and was published in magazines and journals as well as in book form. She was also a devout Catholic and prominent in literacy circles.

Marriage and Title

In May 1891 she married John Thomas Gilbert in Dublin. He was a Dublin antiquary and historian, who authored the ‘History of the City of Dublin’, and edited several other important standard works. With his knighthood in 1897 Rosa became Lady Gilbert.

Literary Career and Themes

Mulholland was a prolific and well-received writer during her career. Her early works tend to show women yearning for careers and lifestyles that at that point society would not accept and she was careful not to overstep the boundaries. In her later years much of her fiction was embedded with independent, strong-willed female heroines.

Death

Rosa Mulholland died on 21st April 1921 in Dublin, Ireland.

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