123:, to Irish parents, and grew up in the Hans Town area of Chelsea. He was the son of John O'Donoghue, a bricklayer from Kilworth, County Cork, and Bridget Griffin, who was from County Tipperary. He was the third of nine children, and had four brothers, Thomas, John, James, and Edmund, and four sisters, Mary, Ellen, Katherine, and Agnes. He was first an upholsterer's apprentice from the age of sixteen, before becoming a journalist and author.
425:
374:
393:
51:
470:
139:. He began his journalistic work by writing for the Dublin papers upon subjects relating to Irish music, art, and literature. A founder-member of the
490:
485:
495:
480:
475:
465:
31:
500:
378:
353:
450:
445:
407:
440:
227:
50:
144:
275:
237:
In 1896 he moved to Dublin. In 1909 he became librarian of
University College Dublin. He was co-editor of
140:
219:
460:
455:
242:
269:
402:
338:
223:
199:
357:
120:
136:
384:
434:
397:
350:
17:
151:(1891–93; revised edition, 1912), with entries on 2,000 authors. He published also:
231:
207:
105:
173:
333:
195:
132:
108:
373:
419:
215:
71:
415:
396: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
211:
147:, Dublin, and the compiler of a biographical dictionary,
405:; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "O'Donoghue".
182:
Bibliographical
Catalogue of Collections of Irish Music
91:
79:
57:
41:
226:(1896) (whose sisters he rescued from poverty),
206:(four volumes, 1896–97). He edited the works of
175:The Life and Writings of James Clarence Mangan
135:school and furthered his own education at the
143:in London, he was also vice president of the
8:
392:
119:David James O'Donoghue was born in 1866 in
188:Geographical Distribution of Irish Ability
49:
38:
471:Contributors to the Catholic Encyclopedia
204:Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry
30:For other people with similar names, see
271:The Catholic Encyclopedia and its Makers
261:
198:'s writings (1895) and an edition of
156:Irish Poetry of the Nineteenth Century
411:(1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
351:Dublin Diary - from DublinHeritage.ie
104:(22 July 1866 – 27 June 1917) was an
7:
416:Works by David James O'Donoghue
194:O'Donoghue published an edition of
323:1871-1911 England and Wales Census
25:
423:
391:
372:
239:Catalogue of the Gilbert Library
491:20th-century Irish male writers
486:19th-century Irish male writers
210:(six volumes, 1898–99) and the
496:19th-century Irish journalists
481:20th-century Irish biographers
476:19th-century Irish biographers
408:New International Encyclopedia
1:
314:1911 England and Wales Census
305:Autobiographies of W.B. Yeats
296:1861 England and Wales Census
466:19th-century British people
422:(public domain audiobooks)
27:Irish biographer and editor
517:
501:Writers from County Dublin
386:Irish Literature Companion
222:. He wrote biographies on
168:List of 1300 Irish Artists
29:
252:He died on 27 June 1917.
164:(1894; new edition, 1911)
145:National Literary Society
48:
286:– via archive.org.
451:Irish male biographers
446:Irish male journalists
379:David James O'Donoghue
356:June 28, 2007, at the
276:The Encyclopedia Press
141:Irish Literary Society
102:David James O'Donoghue
43:David James O'Donoghue
220:James Clarence Mangan
18:D. J. O'Donoghue
381:at Wikimedia Commons
334:The Poets of Ireland
245:wrote of him in his
243:William Butler Yeats
149:The Poets of Ireland
441:British biographers
278:. 1917. p. 127
241:(in Dublin; 1918).
377:Media related to
99:
98:
16:(Redirected from
508:
427:
426:
412:
395:
394:
376:
360:
348:
342:
339:Internet Archive
330:
324:
321:
315:
312:
306:
303:
297:
294:
288:
287:
285:
283:
266:
228:Richard Pockrich
224:William Carleton
200:William Carleton
162:Humor of Ireland
86:
67:
65:
53:
39:
32:David O'Donoghue
21:
516:
515:
511:
510:
509:
507:
506:
505:
431:
430:
424:
401:
369:
364:
363:
358:Wayback Machine
349:
345:
331:
327:
322:
318:
313:
309:
304:
300:
295:
291:
281:
279:
268:
267:
263:
258:
247:Autobiographies
129:
121:Chelsea, London
117:
84:
75:
69:
63:
61:
44:
35:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
514:
512:
504:
503:
498:
493:
488:
483:
478:
473:
468:
463:
458:
453:
448:
443:
433:
432:
429:
428:
413:
389:
382:
368:
367:External links
365:
362:
361:
343:
325:
316:
307:
298:
289:
260:
259:
257:
254:
192:
191:
185:
179:
171:
165:
159:
137:British Museum
131:He attended a
128:
125:
116:
113:
97:
96:
95:Writer, editor
93:
89:
88:
87:(aged 50)
81:
77:
76:
70:
59:
55:
54:
46:
45:
42:
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
513:
502:
499:
497:
494:
492:
489:
487:
484:
482:
479:
477:
474:
472:
469:
467:
464:
462:
459:
457:
454:
452:
449:
447:
444:
442:
439:
438:
436:
421:
417:
414:
410:
409:
404:
403:Gilman, D. C.
399:
398:public domain
390:
388:
387:
383:
380:
375:
371:
370:
366:
359:
355:
352:
347:
344:
340:
336:
335:
329:
326:
320:
317:
311:
308:
302:
299:
293:
290:
277:
273:
272:
265:
262:
255:
253:
250:
248:
244:
240:
235:
233:
229:
225:
221:
217:
213:
209:
205:
201:
197:
189:
186:
183:
180:
177:
176:
172:
169:
166:
163:
160:
157:
154:
153:
152:
150:
146:
142:
138:
134:
126:
124:
122:
114:
112:
110:
107:
103:
94:
90:
82:
78:
73:
60:
56:
52:
47:
40:
37:
33:
19:
406:
385:
346:
332:
328:
319:
310:
301:
292:
282:24 September
280:. Retrieved
270:
264:
251:
246:
238:
236:
232:Robert Emmet
230:(1899), and
208:Samuel Lover
203:
193:
187:
181:
174:
167:
161:
155:
148:
130:
118:
111:and editor.
101:
100:
85:(1917-06-27)
83:27 June 1917
68:22 July 1866
36:
461:1917 deaths
456:1866 births
214:(1903) and
212:prose works
196:J. F. Lalor
435:Categories
337:online in
218:(1904) of
115:Early life
109:biographer
64:1866-07-22
92:Education
74:, England
420:LibriVox
354:Archived
249:(1938).
234:(1902).
133:Catholic
400::
190:(1906)
184:(1899)
178:(1897)
170:(1894)
158:(1894)
127:Career
72:London
256:Notes
216:poems
106:Irish
284:2021
80:Died
58:Born
418:at
202:'s
437::
274:.
341:.
66:)
62:(
34:.
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.