Hester Varian

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Hester Varian
Born1828
Died15 April 1898
Dublin
NationalityUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Other namesHester Varian Sigerson; Hester Sigerson

Hester Varian (1828 – 15 April 1898) was an Irish poet and novelist.

Biography

Hester Varian was born in Cork in 1828. Her father was Amos Varian. In 1865 she married George Sigerson. They had four children. Hester, Dora, William and George. Both sons died young.[1][2][3]

Varian came from a republican and nationalist family. She wrote for Harp, Cork Examiner, Irish Fireside, Young Ireland, and others. Her only novel, published in 1889, was A Ruined Race.[4][5][6] Varian died in Dublin and is buried in Glasnevin Cemetery.

Sources

  1. ^ "Turtle Bunbury - Award-winning travel writer, historian and author based in Ireland". turtlebunbury.com.
  2. ^ "Hester Varian". ricorso.net.
  3. ^ "Shorter [née Sigerson], Dora Mary (1866–1918), poet and journalist". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/51239. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  4. ^ The Irish Monthly. McGlashan & Gill. 1893.
  5. ^ Cox, C.; Luddy, M. (24 November 2010). Cultures of Care in Irish Medical History, 1750-1970. Springer. ISBN 978-0-230-30462-8.
  6. ^ Review. The Centre. 1992. ISBN 978-0-9519466-0-2.