Banim

Banim

Banim (spr. Bänim), John, pseudon. O' Hara, Irländer, geb. 1800, st. 1842 zu Windgap Cottage bei Kilkenny; schr. Romane, in denen er bes. die kühne Nationalität des irländischen Volkes treffend darstellt; so: Tales of the O'Hara family, 1. Reihe Lond. 1825, darunter Crohoore (deutsch [der Zwerg] von Domeier, Hamb. 1828); 2. Reihe ebd. 1827 (darunter The Nowlans, übers. von Wagner 1832); The Battle of the Boyne, 1828; [275] The Croppy, 1828; The Denounced, 1830; The Smuggler, 1831; The Ghost-hunter and his Family, 1832; The Mayor of Windgap, 1835; Father Connel u.a.m.


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