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Amanda McKittrick Ross

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Amanda McKittrick Ros (1860–1939) was Ireland's most famously bad writer. Her novels are characterised by turgid language and unsubtle alliteration. They were initially published privately.

Bibliography

  • Irene Iddesleigh (novel, 1897)
  • Delina Delaney (novel, 1898)
  • Poems of Puncture (poetry)
  • Fumes of Formation (poetry)
  • Helen Huddleston (posthumous novel)