I wonder if she know George Moore, her contemporary and also a prolific literary collaborator, famously with Yeats, though in a different genre. The woman who runs the present George Moore Association lives in Cork. No doubt she would be interested in your research.
Thanks for the comment- it's certainly possible and you are no doubt right that the head of the George Moore society should know! I've done even more research in the last 24 hours, so I will have more to add on L.T. Meade later in the month. I have now resolved some of my own initial questions through reading further expert research. But before that, it's time to get on to some other Irish authors this weekend...
I finally got a chance to listen to The Mystery of the Circular Chamber. A very nice read and well voiced. Thanks for the tip.
Very glad you enjoyed it, Jerry- I expect to feature another BiteSized Audio reading of other detective tales in April...
What a pleasant trip through distant Irish byways. And, no, Holmes & Watson were hardly ever funny.
I wonder if she know George Moore, her contemporary and also a prolific literary collaborator, famously with Yeats, though in a different genre. The woman who runs the present George Moore Association lives in Cork. No doubt she would be interested in your research.
Thanks for the comment- it's certainly possible and you are no doubt right that the head of the George Moore society should know! I've done even more research in the last 24 hours, so I will have more to add on L.T. Meade later in the month. I have now resolved some of my own initial questions through reading further expert research. But before that, it's time to get on to some other Irish authors this weekend...