Sydney Owenson, who became Lady Morgan when she married in 1812, began one of the most successful and controversial writing careers of the nineteenth century in 1801, a pivotal moment in British history after the Act of Union made Ireland a province of...
With her typical mixture of self-deprecation and self-dramatization, Sydney Owenson, Lady Morgan, referred to her most influential novel, The Wild Irish Girl, as a "little work" that had as its theme "circumstances of national import and national...
Byline: RICHARD SHEARS STRIDING out in her smart business suit, she looks every inch theresponsible executive. But the steamy reality of town planner Beth Morgan's career has shocked anation. The 32-year-old single mother is at the heart of a scandal involving...
DONATELLA BADIN Lady Morgan's Italy. Anglo-Irish Sensibilities and Italian Realities in Post-Restoration Italy. Academica Press, 2007 DONATELLA BADIN's Lady Morgan's Italy synthesizes and extends the author's prior published research on Sydney Owenson (d. 1859) and her travel narrative, Italy, released by...