IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection O Brien, FitzJames (1828 - 1862) O Brien, Flann (1911 - 1966) O Brien,Tim (1946 - ) O Connor, Flannery (1925 - 1964) O Hara, John (1905 - 1920) Oba, http://www.ipl.org/div/litcrit/bin/litcrit.browse.pl?au=OP
Fitz-James O'Brien Bibliography A bibliography of FitzJames O Brien s books and short stories, with book coversand links to related authors. Fitz-James O Brien (1828 - 1862) http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/authors/Fitz-James_OBrien.htm
Extractions: Fitz-James O'Brien lived only 33 years from 1828 till 1862 but in his brief life he left a mark that endures today. O'Brien endures because he was a remarkable writer. Remarkable indeed! He had a way of blending of hard fact with almost-fanciful fantasy, juxtaposing technology and mysticism, creating convincing and "scientific" settings that play against the otherworldly romance. For all the weird fancifulness these days O'Brien is read mostly as a successor to Edgar Allan Poe his work has qualities we now associate with science fiction:
Science Fiction And Fantasy Authors O (1828 1862). Collected Stories by Fitz-James O Brien (Coll.) The Diamond Lensand Other Stories (Coll.) The Fantastic Tales of Fitz-James O Brien (Coll. http://www.sfbooklist.co.uk/authorso.html
Extractions: THERE ARE CURRENTLY AUTHORS LISTED ON THIS PAGE TO GO TO AN INDEX OF ALL AUTHORS LISTED ON THIS PAGE CLICK HERE Charles Oberndorf Sheltered Lives Testing (SF) Foragers (SF) David O'Brien United Kingdom SEE ALSO UNDER BERL CAMERON SEE ALSO UNDER RAND LE PAGE SEE ALSO UNDER KRIS LUNA SEE ALSO UNDER BRIAN SHAW Fitz-James O'Brien Ireland Collected Stories by Fitz-James O'Brien (Coll.) The Diamond Lens and Other Stories (Coll.) The Fantastic Tales of Fitz-James O'Brien (Coll.) What Was It? And Other Stories (Coll.) The Supernatural Tales of Fitz-James O'Brien Books:- Macabre Tales (Coll.) Dream Stories and Fantasies (Coll.) Gerry O'Brien Cleaning Up (SF) Robert C O'Brien United States A Report from Group 17 SAME AS (A) Mrs Frisby and the Rats of NIMH SAME AS (A) The Secret of NIMH The Silver Crown Z for Zachariah (SF) Raymond Obstfeld SEE ALSO UNDER JASON FROST John October The Anarchy Pedlars (SF) SEE UNDER ROBERT HALE LIMITED Samuel W Odell United States Atlanteans (Coll.) The Last War, or the Triumph of the English Tongue (SF) E(dwin) V(incent) Odle United Kingdom The Clockwork Man (SF) Mel Odom F.R.E.E. Lancers
The Origin And History Of The O'Brien Clan. b. 1881), nationalist, labour leader and friend of James Connolly, was active inIrish affairs. Add to all these FitzJames O Brien (18281862), the Irish http://homepage.tinet.ie/~asdfgh/obriens/clan.html
Extractions: "The Origin and History of the MacNamaras" A Brief Outline of O'Brien History From the tenth century, when the sept rose to the High Kingship of Ireland in the person of Brian Boru, down to the present day, the O'Briens have always been prominent in the history of the country. Before Brian Boru's time, the Dalcassian clan, known as the Ui Toirdealbhaigh, to which they belonged, was not of outstanding importance in Thomond: the greatness of Brian gave them pre-eminence there and in due course the sept, which took the surname O'Brien from him, divided into several branches and possessed a great part of Munster, of which they were frequently kings. The O'Briens of Ara (north Tipperary), a territory they acquired from the O'Donegans about the year 1300 had as chief Mac Ui Bhriain Ara; those of Co. Limerick gave their name to the barony of Pubbelebrien; another branch was located around Aherlow by the Galtees; and another south of the Comeragh Mountains on the rich lands near Dungarvan. In all those areas, and especially in Co. Clare they are numerous to-day: the name, in fact, is so common that it comes sixth in the statistical list relating to Irish surnames, with an estimated population of more than thirty thousand persons. In this connexion it may be observed, that though fifty years ago one third of the people of the name was registered as plain Brien, nowadays it is rarely to be found without the prefix O.
Schott Music International FitzJames O Brien *1828 1862. Works. Paul Hindemith. The Demon of the Gibbet Die Heide wüst und nachtverzehrt Men s Choir (TBarB http://www.schott-music.com/artist/show,42472.html
RootsWeb: IrelandGenWeb-L Archives (May 2003) Lighthouses by Maryann Arnold; IGW Minot s Ledge FitzJamesO BRIEN (1828-1862) by Jean Rice; IGW The Generations George M. BRADY (b. http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/IrelandGenWeb/2003-05
Extractions: OAS_AD('Top'); IrelandGenWeb-L Archives: May 2003 Archiver IrelandGenWeb Display in threaded chronological rev chronological order with names with dates [IGW] Welshman McCullough; County Down 1800s by Merren Cliff [IGW] MORE RESOURCES: Irish to Australia by Jean Rice [IGW] Irish in Caribbean Island Montserrat - Checkered History (RYAN/DALY/MEADE/FENTON) by Jean Rice [IGW] 1st May, Irish customs by Jean Rice [IGW] Ireland's Premier Racecourse Irish Grand National/Co. Meath (DUNNE/WISE) by Jean Rice [IGW] "Serenade" J. J. CALLANAN (1795-1828) by Jean Rice [IGW] Kildare/St. Fiachra's Millenium Garden/Waterford Crystal Orchids CUNNINGHAM/McALEESE/CLARKE by Jean Rice [IGW] Added Note Westmeath Tenor John McCORMACK (1884-1945) - (FOLEY) by Jean Rice [IGW] "My Wild Irish Rose" "Chauncey" OLCOTT 1860-1932 by Jean Rice [IGW] Families of Norman Descent in Ireland by Maryann Arnold [IGW] Common Surnames of Kings County (Offaly) Ireland by Maryann Arnold [IGW] MEMORY LANE - Peter KELLY/ Warrington, England (AYRES/BUMPSTEAD) by Jean Rice [IGW] "OMAGH - August 15, 1998" (Mary GUCKIAN, born Co. Leitrim)
MICROSCOPY-UK / MICSCAPE - Poems And Quotes For The Microscopist? If you like reading science fiction, try FitzJames O Brien s short story story as well as a short biography on O Brien (1828 - 1862) who was described http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/art97b/poems1.html
Extractions: Poems and quotes for the microscopist? A browse through many of the older books show not only a desire to inform people of microscopy and microscopic life, but the authors also try to pass on their own sense of wonder of life on the miniature scale. Many of these books had thought provoking poems or quotes in the frontispiece, so here are a few ..... While we're on a literary theme also included is a link to a delightful supernatural story written in the nineteenth century where microscopy is the key element. If you have a favourite quote, poem or stories with a strong microscopical theme, why not let us know , we'll be delighted to mention them in a future article. 'In commendation of ye microscope' Henry Powers 1664 (in the original old English) 'Of all the Inventions none there is Surpasses
Lovecraft Weird Tradition In America Among the earliest of Poe s disciples may be reckoned the brilliant young IrishmanFitzJames O Brien (1828-1862), who became naturalized as an American and http://global.cscc.edu/engl/299/LoveCWeirdTradit.htm
Extractions: HOWARD PHILLIPS LOVECRAFT FROM SUPERNATURAL HORROR IN LITERATURE "THE WEIRD TRADITION IN AMERICA" Nathaniel Hawthorne Ambrose Bierce "Younger" Contributors NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE] Hawthorne's intimations of the weird, always gentle, elusive, and restrained, may be traced throughout his work. The mood that produced them found one delightful vent in the Teutonised retelling of classic myths for children contained in A Wonder Book and Tanglewood Tales, and at other times exercised itself in casting a certain strangeness and intangible witchery or malevolence over events not meant to be actually supernatural; as in the macabre posthumous novel Dr. Grimshawe's Secret , which invests with a peculiar sort of repulsion a house existing to this day in Salem, and abutting on the ancient Charter Street Burying Ground. In The Marble Faun , whose design was sketched out in an Italian villa reputed to be haunted, a tremendous background of genuine phantasy and mystery palpitates just beyond the common reader's sight; and glimpses of fabulous blood in mortal veins are hinted at during the course of a romance which cannot help being interesting despite the persistant incubus of moral allegory, anti-Popery propaganda, and a Puritan prudery which has caused the modern writer D. H. Lawrence to express a longing to treat the author in a highly undignified manner. Septimius Felton , a posthumous novel whose idea was to have been elaborated and incorporated into the unfinished
Supernatural Horror In Literature By Howard Phillips Lovecraft Among the earliest of Poe s disciples may be reckoned the brilliant young IrishmanFitz James O Brien (18281862), who became naturalised as an American and http://www.yankeeclassic.com/miskatonic/library/stacks/literature/lovecraft/essa
Extractions: by H. P. Lovecraft VIII. THE WEIRD TRADITION IN AMERICA THE public for whom Poe Hawthorne's intimations of the weird, always gentle, elusive, and restrained, may be traced throughout his work. The mood that produced them found one delightful vent in the Teutonised retelling of classic myths for children contained in A Wonder Book and Tanglewood Tales, and at other times exercised itself in casting a certain strangeness and intangible witchery or malevolence over events not meant to be actually supernatural; as in the macabre posthumous novel Dr. Grimshawe's Secret, which invests with a peculiar sort of repulsion a house existing to this day in Salem, and abutting on the ancient Charter Street Burying Ground. In The Marble Faun, whose design was sketched out in an Italian villa reputed to be haunted, a tremendous background of genuine phantasy and mystery palpitates just beyond the common reader's sight; and glimpses of fabulous blood in mortal veins are hinted at during the course of a romance which cannot help being interesting despite the persistent incubus of moral allegory, anti-Popery propaganda, and a Puritan prudery which has caused the modern writer D. H. Lawrence to express a longing to treat the author in a highly undignified manner. Septimius Felton
Lizaard - Search The Web Fast And Easy Our Price £23.45 FitzJames O Brien ( 1828 - 1862 ) Search Authors Search BooksAbout Fitz-James O Brien Top Fitz-James O Brien lived only 33 years from http://lizaard.net/1828
This Is Project Gutenberg Rudyard, 18651936 My Wife s Tempter, by O Brien, Fitz James, 1828-1862Mysterious Affair at Styles Poirot s First Case, The, by Christie, Agatha, http://www.irvl.net/TITLES.htm
Extractions: List of Titles $30,000 Bequest And Other Stories, The, by Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 1492, by Johnston, Mary, 1870-1936 1990 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1991 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1992 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1993 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1994 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1995 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1997 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1998 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, by Verne, Jules, 1828-1905 20,000 Leagues Under the Seas, by Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
Treasures Of The Internet 1890 1941 (US); Fitz-James O Brien PC 1828 - 1862 Irish-born (US);Norreys Jephson O Conor SBMV 1885-1958; Standish O Grady NLC 1793-1841 (Canada) http://treasuresoftheinternet.org/world_lit/american_verse/o/o.shtml
Extractions: This section includes poetry written in English by North American poets (from Canada and the United States). Visit the English Poetry section for poetry written in or translated to English, as well as the Spanish and Latin-American Literature to have a glimpse of poetry and literature South of the US border, including the Caribbean. This page is a part of a much larger website: Treasures of the Internet . If this is your first visit, please read navigating this site
Literary Encyclopedia: List People (O) We regret we have not completed our entry yet. Please come back another day. O Brien,FitzJames (O Brien, Fitz-James ). 1828 - 1862. Biography available, http://litdict.com/php/speople.php?golist=true&init=O
Z Historie SF - II - PRVNÍ STOLETÍ PO FRANKENSTEINOVI nelze na ceste SF obejít, je FitzJames O BRIEN (asi 1828 - 1862). Obdobne jakoPoe zacal O brien s básnemi, ale na rozdíl od neho nijak úspene. http://fandom.scifi.cz/histsf_ii.htm
Extractions: Pod pojmem scientifiction mám na mysli to, co psali Poe, Verne a Wells. H. Gernsback V první èásti jsme opustili Mary Shelleyovou, kdy jsme si øekli trochu obsáhleji o ní samotné a o jejím Viktoru Frankensteinovi, kterému jeho vlastní výtvor, bezejmenný netvor, ukradl v povìdomí vìtiny lidí jeho vlastní jméno. Na tomto místì mi dovolte jen pøipomenout rok prvního vydání Frankensteina: 1818 n. l. A pak jetì to, e od té doby muselo uplynout zhruba celé století, ne SF dostala køestní list se svým nynìjím jménem. Za tu dobu se ve vývoji civilizace odehrálo ve vìdeckotechnické oblasti skuteènì mnoho. Bylo to století, bìhem nìho se do historie zapsala jména - bráno èistì namátkou - Pasteur, Daimler, Darwin, Faraday, Edison, Tesla a Einstein a zrodily se parní lokomotivy, elektrárny, prùmyslová výroba, eleznice, fotografie, automobily... a èlovìk se vypravil k nebi, nejdøív v balónech a pozdìji v okøídlených strojích tìích ne vzduch. Vechny tyto události nemohly ne otøást pøedchozími svìtonázory a odráet se ve vìdomí èlovìka a jeho prostøednictvím v literatuøe.
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IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection the Internet Public Library. Online Literary Criticism Collection. FitzJamesO Brien (1828 - 1862). Nationality British, Periods British 19th Century http://www.ipl.org/div/litcrit/bin/litcrit.out.pl?au=o'b-100
O'Brien Name Add to all these Fitzjames O Brien (18281862), the Irish author who was killedfighting in the American Civil War; Jermiah O Brien (1740-1818), http://www.tech-sol.net/geneology/O'BrienName.htm
Greenbrierlake's Storefront - Lulu.com Wolfert Webber, or Golden Dreams Adventure of the Black Fisherman CHARLES BROCKDENBROWN (17711810) Wieland s Madness FITZJAMES O BRIEN (1828-1862) The Golden http://people.lulu.com/users/index.php?fHomepage=82436
Crime CD Contents FitzJames O Brien (18281862). The Golden Ingot; My Wife s Tempter. NathanielHawthorne (1804-1864). The Minister s Black Veil. Anonymous http://www.nbp.org/nbp/oldsite/crimeconts.html
Extractions: ASCII format, $19.00 Note: We're constantly adding books! To receive regular updates directly from the CD's creator, send your email address to Tony Grima at agrima@nbp.org The Crime CD currently contains the complete text of 148 books. The Lock and Key Library: Classic Mystery and Detective Stories - Old Time English, Edited by Julian Hawthorne Bulwer-Lytton (1803-1973) Thomas de Quincey (1785-1859) Charles Robert Maturin (1782-1824) Laurence Sterne (1713-1768) William Makepiece Thackeray (1811-1863) Anonymous The Lock and Key Library: Detective and Magic Stories from Real Life, Edited by Julian Hawthorne
[Scribner's] Stories By Modern American Authors FITZJAMES O BRIEN (18281862) The Golden Ingot My Wife s Tempter. NATHANIELHAWTHORNE (1804-1864) The Minister s Black Veil. ANONYMOUS Horror A True Tale http://manybooks.net/pages/anonetext00sbmaa10/0.html
Extractions: @import "/resources/2005.css"; Title Author The Project Gutenberg Etext of Stories by Modern American Authors #4 in our Lock and Key series edited by Julian Hawthorne Please take a look at the important information in this header. We encourage you to keep this file on your own disk, keeping an electronic path open for the next readers. Do not remove this. **Welcome To The World of Free Plain Vanilla Electronic Texts** **Etexts Readable By Both Humans and By Computers, Since 1971** *These Etexts Prepared By Hundreds of Volunteers and Donations* Information on contacting Project Gutenberg to get Etexts, and further information is included below. We need your donations. The Project Gutenberg Etext of Stories by Modern American Authors Edited by Julian Hawthorne January, 2000 [Etext #2043] CONTENTS: F. MARION CRAWFORD (1854-) By the Waters of Paradise MARY E. WILKINS FREEMAN (1862-) The Shadows on the Wall MELVILLE D. POST (1871-) The Corpus Delicti