Photocopy of ‘How soon is Now? Kate O’Brien Revisited’ by Eibhear Walshe from Graph 4 (1988), pp. 5-7.
O'Toole, Michael (1938-2000), journalist, author and bibliophilePhotocopies of chapter 1 (‘Seeking a Tradition: Irish Women’s Fiction’), chapter 5 (‘Kate O’Brien: Family in the New Nation’), chapter 10 (‘Irish Women Writers: The Experience of the Mass’) and the notes section from Irish Women Writers: An Uncharted Tradition by Ann Owens Weekes, University Press of Kentucky, 1990.
O'Toole, Michael (1938-2000), journalist, author and bibliophilePhotocopy of a page from the Observer containing an advertisement for performances of Last of Summer. Originally attached to P76/2/1/7.
O'Toole, Michael (1938-2000), journalist, author and bibliophileArticle entitled ‘Peasants to Princes’ by Michael O’Toole from Management, December 1995, p. 30. The article focuses on Kate O’Brien and the way she portrayed the life of the mercantile classes of provincial Ireland in her novels.
O'Toole, Michael (1938-2000), journalist, author and bibliophilePhotocopy of an article entitled ‘Why the Rage for French Films?’ by Kate O’Brien, published in The Star on 1 February 1938. Also see P12/2/1/2/5/1.
O'Toole, Michael (1938-2000), journalist, author and bibliophileArticle on General de Gaulle entitled ‘…he was and remains incorruptible’ by Kate O’Brien, published in Creation (June 1969).
O'Toole, Michael (1938-2000), journalist, author and bibliophilePhotocopy of an article entitled ‘Novel Lease of Life for Lady of the “Manners”’ by Anne Lucey from the Examiner.
O'Toole, Michael (1938-2000), journalist, author and bibliophilePage from Sunday Independent Living & Leisure containing an article on Kate O’Brien by Brighid McLaughlin entitled ‘Portrait of a Lady’.
O'Toole, Michael (1938-2000), journalist, author and bibliophilePhotocopy of an article by Eavan Boland entitled ‘The treasury of Kate O’Brien’s achievement’ from the Irish Press.
O'Toole, Michael (1938-2000), journalist, author and bibliophilePhotocopy of an article by Katie Donovan entitled ‘Giving a Voice to Forbidden Love’ from the Irish Times. Also a letter to the editor from the same newspaper, in which Shevawn Lynam critiques the article, which she as a former friend of Kate O’Brien feels does not do justice to her.
O'Toole, Michael (1938-2000), journalist, author and bibliophile