Frances Wynne
Frances Wynne | |
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| Born | 1863 Collon, County Louth, Ireland |
| Died | 9 August 1893 (aged 29–30) London, England |
| Known for | poet |
Frances Wynne (1863 – August 1893) was a 19th-century Irish poet.
Life
Frances Alice Wynne was born in 1863 in Collon, a village near Drogheda, County Louth. Her father, Alfred Henry Wynne, worked as the estate agent for the Hawkins Whitshed estate.[1] She was educated privately and at Alexandra College, Dublin.[2]
Wynne started writing poetry at a young age, and became very close friend with Katharine Tynan.[3] Through Tynan, she made the acquaintance of Matthew Russell, editor of the Irish Monthly, who was impressed with her writing and published her poems in the magazine. She went on to contribute to Longman's Magazine, The Providence Journal and The Spectator. Matthew Russell offered to pay for the publication of her poems, and a collection, called Whisper!, was published by Messrs. Kegan Paul in 1891.[2] It was very well received by the critics.[4]
She married her second cousin, Henry Wynne, in 1891. The couple moved to London, first to Southampton Row and then to the East End when Henry became a rector there.[1] She died there after giving birth to their first child on 9 August 1893. Their son survived.[3]
Shortly after her death, Tynan wrote the elegy "A Young Mother" in her memory.[2] She stated that Wynne was "greatly loved by children, and the poor, and animals, and by her social inferiors."[3]
Two books, The True Level (1948) and Eastward of All (1945), have been incorrectly attributed to Wynne, when they were the work of another Frances Wynne who was a Northern Irish prose writer.[3]
References
- ^ a b "Frances Wynne - Rathdown : Wicklow's ancient heartland". rathdown.wicklowheritage.org. Archived from the original on 28 September 2023. Retrieved 22 January 2026.
- ^ a b c Charlotte O'Conor Eccles interview in The Lady of the House, 15 June 1893, a selection of which appeared later that year in the Irish Monthly
- ^ a b c d Colman, Anne Ulry (1996). Dictionary of nineteenth-century Irish women poets. Galway: Kenny's Bookshop. pp. 241–242. ISBN 978-0-906312-44-5.
- ^ "Our Poets. No. 27: Frances Wynne". The Irish Monthly. 20 (225): 130–136. 1892. ISSN 2009-2113.