Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition: E890000-006
The Seraph of Assisi
Author: Patrick Augustine Sheehan
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Electronic edition compiled by Beatrix Färber
Funded by School of History, University College, Cork
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Extent of text: 5680 words
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Text ID Number: E890000-006
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Sources
Manuscript- [Details to follow].
Canon Sheehan on the Internet- http://www.canonsheehanremembered.com.
Literature- Mrs [=Margaret] Oliphant, Francis of Assisi (London 1902).
- Herman Joseph Heuser, Canon Sheehan of Doneraile: the story of an Irish parish priest as told chiefly by himself in books, personal memoirs, and letters (New York 1917).
- Arthur Coussens. P. A. Sheehan, zijn leven en zijn werken (Brugge/Bruges 1923).
- Michael P. Linehan, Canon Sheehan of Doneraile: Priest, Novelist, Man of Letters (Dublin 1952).
- James O'Brien (ed.), The Collected Letters of Canon Sheehan of Doneraile, 18831913 (Wells 2013).
- James O'Brien, Canon Sheehan of Doneraile 18521913: Outlines for Literary Biography (Wells 2013). [Bibliographical references 20511.]
- Joachim Fischer, 'Canon Sheehan und die deutsche Kultur', In: Joachim Fischer, Das Deutschlandbild der Iren 18901939, (Heidelberg: Winter 2000).
The edition used in the digital edition- The Seraph of Assisi in The Irish Monthly: A Magazine of General Literature, Ed. Matthew Russell SJ. , Dublin, Irish Jesuit Province (September 1890) volume 18number 207page 468479
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Profile Description
Created: By Patrick Augustine Sheehan (18521913)
(1890)
Use of language
Language: [EN] The text is in English.
Language: [IT] A few words are in Italian.
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