Person

Anna Johnston

born 1864, died 1901 (age 37)


pseudonyms: Ethna Carbery
gender: female
born in: Ballymena, United Kingdom
died in: Donegal, Ireland
vocations: author
travel: Dublin, Ireland   |  Belfast, United Kingdom  

author of the following texts (8):
An Emigrant   (Published in: 1897)
Angus the Lover   (Published in: 1901)
By the Misty Burn   (Published in: 1902)
Sorcha Ruadh's Troubles   (Published in: 1902)
The Men of the Music   (Published in: 1902)
The Passionate Hearts of Inisgloir   (Published in: 1902)
The Singing Women of Tory   (Published in: 1902)
The Wee Gray woman   (Published in: 1902)

subject of the following texts (1):
Ethna Carbery   (Published in: 1902)

publications (3):
Shan Van Vocht   (Published in: 1897 )
Harper's Monthly Magazine   (Published in: 1901 )
The Passionate Hearts   (Published in: 1902 )

text settings:
Co. Antrim
Co. Mayo
Tory Island, Co. Donegal

publication locations:
Belfast
London
New York City

Relations to other persons:
friendship:
Nora Hopper   (1871 - 1906)
marriage:
Seumas MacManus   (1867 - 1960)
movement:
Alice Furlong   (1866 - 1946)
Maud Gonne   (1866 - 1953)
Jennie Wyse Power   (1858 - 1941)

Periodicals:
founder:
Shan Van Vocht   (founded in: 1896 closure in: 1899)
contributor:
Catholic Fireside   (founded in: 1879 closure in: 1978)
Donahoe's Magazine   (founded in: 1878 closure in: 1908)
Harper's Magazine   (founded in: 1850 )
Northern Patriot   (founded in: 1895 closure in: 1897)

Involved with the following movements:
founder:
Inghinidhe na hÉireann   (founded in: 1900 closure in: 1914)
member:
Irish Literary Revival   (founded in: 1880 closure in: 1930)