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Thomas William Hazen Rolleston (1 May 1857 – 5 December 1920)[1] was an Irish writer, literary figure and translator, known as a poet but publishing over a wide range of literary and political topics. He lived at various times in Killiney in County Dublin, Germany, London and County Wicklow; settling finally in 1908 in Hampstead, London, where he died. His Killiney home, called Secrora, subsequently became the home of tennis player Joshua Pim.

Thomas William Hazen Rolleston
Born1 May 1857
Died5 December 1920
OccupationPoet, writer

Early years


Rolleston was born in Glasshouse, Shinrone, County Offaly, the son of a judge. He was educated at St Columba's College, Dublin and Trinity College, Dublin.


Career


After a time in Germany he founded the Dublin University Review in 1885; he published Poems and Ballads of Young Ireland (1888), and a Life of Lessing (1889). As the first managing director of the Irish Industries' Society, he helped preserve from extinction many Irish handicrafts, such as lacemaking, handmade tweeds, and glassmaking.[2] In London in the 1890s he was one of the Rhymers' Club and a founder-member of the Irish Literary Society. He was to cross paths several times, and sometimes to clash, with W. B. Yeats, who described Rolleston in his memoirs as an "intimate enemy".[3] He was also involved in Douglas Hyde's Gaelic League.

He also spent time as a journalist, and as a civil servant involved with agriculture.


Family life


He had eight children, from two marriages.[citation needed] His first marriage was to Edith de Burgh (1859-1896), daughter of the Rev. Dr W. de Burgh; and his second, in 1897, was to Maud Brooke, daughter of the Rev. Stopford A. Brooke.[4]


Works


Approximately 168 books are associated with Rolleston, some as writer or editor. These are the more prominent works; publication dates listed if known.


References


  1. Wiliam Murphy: "Rolleston, Thomas William Hazen (T. W.)", in Dictionary of Irish Biography, online; retrieved 27 January 2021.
  2. MacMahon, Noel (1998). In the Shadow of the Fairy Hill: A History of Shinrone and Ballingarry from Pre-Christian Times to the Early 1900s. Ireland: Kilcommon Press. ISBN 9780953456802.
  3. Finneran, Richard (2002). The Yeats Reader. New York: Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9780743227988.
  4. The Times, 6 December 1920.





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