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Clare Boylan (21 April 1948 – 16 May 2006) was an Irish author, journalist and critic for newspapers, magazines and many international broadcast media. Born in Dublin, Boylan began her career as a journalist at the (now defunct) Irish Press. In 1974 she won the Journalist of the Year award when working in the city for the Evening Press.
Select Format: Hardcover. ISBN13: 9780140166453. Release Date: January 1993.
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1992) A novel by Clare Boylan. When aristocratic Englishwoman Elinore Dubois married a handsome young Irishman, her mother warned her that he would give her ten children and leave her destitute.
By (author) Clare Boylan. Publisher F A Thorpe (Publishers). Imprint Ulverscroft Large Print Books Ltd. Publication City/Country Anstey, Leics, United Kingdom.
CLARE BOYLAN never saw herself as purely an Irish writer, although she set several of her books in Dublin past and present. A sense of place is powerfully conveyed in all of them
CLARE BOYLAN never saw herself as purely an Irish writer, although she set several of her books in Dublin past and present. A sense of place is powerfully conveyed in all of them. In one, Home Rule (1992), she convincingly portrayed the city in the turmoil of the 1890s and beyond as it came to grips with historic national and political issues. But her last novel, Emma Brown, published in 2003, was set mainly in London, and was Boylan’s interpretation and completion of a two-chapter fragment left behind by Charlotte Brontë. This was perhaps her best book, as well as her most successful.
Clare Boylan was a highly acclaimed novelist and short story writer whose work also regularly appeared in the GUARDIAN etc. She died in May 2006.
Obituary: Acclaimed Irish novelist best known for her completion of Charlotte Bronte's unfinished novel, Emma. Clare Boylan, the acclaimed novelist, short story writer and journalist whose work appeared regularly in this newspaper, has died aged 58 of cancer in Dublin. I really hope she's taken flight and is finally in pursuit of her own destiny. Clever, wise, witty Clare wrote these words after her mother Evelyn's death some years ago. Clare, who has taken flight too, did not need to die to fulfil her destiny
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