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O'Sullivan, Seumas

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O'Sullivan, Seumas (1879–1958)

Irish poet, born in Dublin, and the founder-editor of the Dublin Magazine 1923–58. A mystical poet, and a follower of ‘AE’ (George Russell), his volumes of verse include The Twilight People (1905), Verses Sacred and Profane (1908), Collected Poems (1912 and 1940), Requiem (1917), Personal Talk (1936), Dublin Poems (1946), and Translations and Transcriptions (1950).

Collections of O'Sullivan's essays are Impressions (1912), Mud and Purple (1917), Common Adventures (1926), and The Rose and Bottle (1946).



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