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Ethna Carbery, born Anna Bella Johnston, (3 December 1864 – 2 April 1902) was an Irish journalist, writer and poet. She is best known for the ballad Roddy McCorley and the Song of Ciabhán; the latter was set to music by Ivor Gurney. In Belfast in the late 1890s, with Alice Milligan she produced The Shan Van Vocht, a nationalist monthly of literature, history and comment that gained a wide circulation in Ireland and in the Irish diaspora. Her poetry was collected and published after her death under the pen name Ethna Carberry, adopted following her marriage to the poet Seumas MacManus in 1901.

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  • Anna Johnston (de)
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  • Ethna Carbery, born Anna Bella Johnston, (3 December 1864 – 2 April 1902) was an Irish journalist, writer and poet. She is best known for the ballad Roddy McCorley and the Song of Ciabhán; the latter was set to music by Ivor Gurney. In Belfast in the late 1890s, with Alice Milligan she produced The Shan Van Vocht, a nationalist monthly of literature, history and comment that gained a wide circulation in Ireland and in the Irish diaspora. Her poetry was collected and published after her death under the pen name Ethna Carberry, adopted following her marriage to the poet Seumas MacManus in 1901. (en)
  • Anna Bella Johnston MacManus, als Schriftstellerin Ethna Carbery (* 3. Dezember 1864 in Kirkinriola, Ballymena, County Antrim; † 2. April 1902 in Donegal, County Donegal), war eine irische Journalistin, Schriftstellerin und Dichterin. Am bekanntesten ist sie für die Ballade Roddy McCorley und den Song of Ciabhán; letzterer wurde von Ivor Gurney vertont. In den späten 1890er Jahren gab sie in Belfast zusammen mit Alice Milligan The Shan Van Vocht („Die alte, arme Frau“) heraus, eine nationalistische Monatszeitschrift mit Literatur, Geschichte und Kommentaren, die in Irland und in der irischen Diaspora große Verbreitung fand. Ihre Gedichte wurden gesammelt und nach ihrem Tod unter dem Pseudonym Ethna Carbery veröffentlicht, das sie nach ihrer Heirat mit dem Dichter im Jahr 1901 angenommen h (de)
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  • Anna Johnston McManus (pseud. Ethna Carbery) (en)
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