Pamela Hinkson
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Pamela Hinkson (1900-1982) was an Anglo-Irish writer, the daughter of Katherine Tynan. She was widely published [1] and her book, The Ladies' Road (1932), sold over 100,000 copies in the Penguin edition.[2] Under the pseudonym of Peter Deane, she wrote The Victors (1925) and Harvest (1927) set during and after the First World War.[3]
[edit] Bibliography
- The end of all dreams. 1923
- The Girls of Redlands. 1923.
- Patsey at school. 1925
- St. Mary's. 1927.
- Schooldays at Meadowfield. 1930
- Wind from the west. 1930.
- The Ladies' Road. 1932.
- Victory plays the game. 1933
- Connor's wood (revised and completed by Pamela Hinkson.). 1933.
- The deeply rooted. 1935.
- The light of Ireland. 1935
- Victory's last term. 1936
- Seventy Years Young (Memories of Elizabeth, Countess of Fingall told to Pamela Hinkson) 1937.
- Irish gold. 1939
- Indian harvest. 1941.
- Golden rose. 1944.
[edit] References
- ^ Susan Shaw Sailer. Representing Ireland: Gender, Class, Nationality.
- ^ Archives hub.
- ^ Sharon Ouditt. Women Writers of the First World War: An Annotated Bibliography.

