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Terence De Vere White (1912–1994)

Author of Kevin O'Higgins

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Works by Terence De Vere White

Associated Works

The Enchanted April (1922) — Introduction, some editions — 3,495 copies, 140 reviews
The Kellys and the O'Kellys (1848) — Introduction, some editions — 329 copies, 10 reviews
Love (1925) — Introduction, some editions — 270 copies, 9 reviews
The Penguin Book of Irish Short Stories (1981) — Contributor — 152 copies, 1 review

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Legal name
White, Terence de Vere
Birthdate
1912-04-29
Date of death
1994-06-17
Gender
male
Education
St. Stephen's College, Dublin
Trinity College, Dublin
Occupations
solicitor
journalist
editor (literary editor, Irish Times)
writer
Organizations
Irish Times (literary editor)
Arts Council of Ireland
National Library of Ireland
Aos Dana
Relationships
Glendinning, Victoria (wife)
Egerton, George (cousin)
Murphy, Dervla (partner)
Short biography
Terence de Vere White (1912-94) was a former Irish lawyer and writer. He was the literary editor of the Irish Times from 1961-77. He was a trustee of various organisations including the National Library of Ireland, the National Gallery, the Chester Beatty Library and was also a member of the Arts Council and of the Aos Dana.
Nationality
Ireland
Birthplace
Dublin, Ireland
Places of residence
Dublin, Ireland
Associated Place (for map)
Dublin, Ireland

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1 review
Entertaining and competently written novel featuring a precocious nine-year-old, Brian of well off family, who finds himself led astray in his perception of the world because of the tendency of his elders not to speak openly of events in his hearing. Hence, "prenez garde de l'enfant", and a reversion to French if family and elders want to speak outside the range of the nevertheless inquisitive and spirited Brian.
The action takes place over a few months leading up to the 22 November 1920 show more outbreak of shootings and killing in the Irish Insurrection in Dublin. Despite the censoring of the boy by his elders, the fearful atmosphere is too great and poor Brian succumbs to terror of Black and Tan raiders and remorse at his innocent actions, while all the while treasuring a romantic crush on his fabulous governess, Miss Morris.
This is a witty funny personal re-creation of perilous times by a talented writer, Well worth the reading.
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