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and his death was "a crushing blow to Mrs. Sadlier and her husband, who were his enthusiastic friends" (Anna Sadlier, 332). Sadlier edited a collection of McGee's poetry in 1869 in tribute to his memory. In later years, she lost the copyright to all her earlier works, many of which remained in print. In 1902, she received a special blessing from
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into literature. McGee's biographer notes that Sadlier's success inspired him to write emigrant novels, and that he was planning a novel on this subject at the time of his death (Phelan, 285). McGee's controversial politics cost him his life in 1868, when an Irish-American radical assassinated him,
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Dorsey, Anna Hanson; Donnelly, Eleanor C. (Eleanor Cecilia); Dorsey, Ella Loraine; Egan, Maurice Francis; Finn, Francis James; McDermott, William A.; Reid, Christian; Sadlier, Anna T. (Anna Theresa); Sadlier, Mary Ann Madden; Smith, John Talbot; Stoddard, Charles Warren (1897). "ANNA T. SADLIER".
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In the early 1860s, the couple moved to New York City. The Sadliers' New York home became a hub of literary activity in the Catholic community, and she also enjoyed the company of Irish writers in the United States and Canada, including New York
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in her Manhattan home, as well as her summer home on Far Rockaway on Long Island (James, 219). Sadlier's close friend was D'Arcy McGee, a poet, Irish nationalist exile, and Canadian statesman known as one of the founding
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attack on the Protestant practice of converting Irish peasants by promising them soup, but condemns peasant retaliation and violence. Sadlier published much of her work in the family's Catholic magazine,
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for her "illustrious service to the Catholic Church". Sadlier remained in New York for nine years before returning to Canada, where she died in 1903. One of Mary Anne's daughters,
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Sadlier apparently donated her articles out of sympathy with the nationalistic causes of Irish journals. During her stay in Montreal Sadlier also wrote two novels set in Ireland:
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free of charge. During her literary career, Sadlier published twenty-three novels, translated seventeen books from the French, wrote short stories and several plays.
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The red hand of Ulster, or, The fortunes of Hugh O'Neill [microform] : Sadlier, J. (James), Mrs., 1820–1903: Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming
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for the first time. The book proved one of her most popular, going through at least eight editions in fifty years. In this novel, Sadlier focuses a
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McGee and Sadlier shared an interest in a "national poetry" that would not only capture the spirit of a people, but inspire them to political and
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A Round table of the representative American Catholic novelists, at which is served a feast of excellent stories
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and organize Irish-American support for Home Rule, Sadlier, as a woman, directed her support for
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faith. In so doing, Sadlier also addressed the related themes of anti-Catholicism, the
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The Blakes and Flanagans, A Tale Illustrative of Irish Life in the United States
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This article is about the Irish author. For the English heiress, see
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Lacombe, Michèle (Summer 1984). "Frying Pans and Deadlier Weapons".
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The Confederate Chieftains: a Tale of the Irish Rebellion of 1641
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Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Mary Anne Madden Sadlier".
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The "field of honour"; or, "scenes in the nineteenth century"
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Confessions of an apostate by Sadlier, J., Mrs., 1820-1903
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Confessions of an Apostate; or, Leaves from a Troubled Life
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at the University of Virginia. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
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The Red Hand of Ulster; or, The Fortunes of Hugh O'Neill
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Catholic Novelists in Defense of Their Faith, 1829-1865
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Mary Anne Madden Sadlier
Mary Sadler

Catholic
Irish Famine
Cootehill
County Cavan
Sainte-Marthe, Quebec
James Sadlier
short stories
catechism
the Irish Famine
polemical
The Tablet
Archbishop John Hughes
Orestes Brownson
Thomas D'Arcy McGee
salons
Fathers of Confederation
national independence
political rallies
Irish independence
Pope Leo XIII
Anna Theresa Sadlier
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