Somerville and Ross
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Somerville and Ross were an Anglo-Irish
writing team, perhaps most famous for their series of books that were made into the TV series The Irish R.M.
.
They also wrote the novel The Real Charlotte (1894).
Anglo-Irish
Anglo-Irish was a term used primarily in the 19th and early 20th centuries to identify a privileged social class in Ireland, whose members were the descendants and successors of the Protestant Ascendancy, mostly belonging to the Church of Ireland, which was the established church of Ireland until...
writing team, perhaps most famous for their series of books that were made into the TV series The Irish R.M.
The Irish R.M.
The Irish R.M. refers to a series of books by the Anglo-Irish novelists Somerville and Ross, and the television comedy-drama series based on them...
.
They also wrote the novel The Real Charlotte (1894).
External links
- - Somerville & Ross Manuscript Collection diaries, correspondence, working papers, and draft manuscripts relating to the authors’ literary activities, personal interests and affairs
- Knitting Circle - Somerville and Ross short biographies
- Irelandseye.com - Somerville and Ross short biographies
- - The E. OE. Somerville & Martin Ross Exhibition detailed catalogue for a 2006 exhibition held at Queen's University Belfast