Thomas O'Neill Russell
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Thomas O'Neill Russell (1828–1908) was an Irish novelist and a founding member of
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Life

He was born in Moate,
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, the son of Joseph Russell, a Quaker farmer. He interested himself in the Irish language from the 1850s. He emigrated to the United States in 1867 and returned to Ireland in 1895. He began to organise opinion in Dublin, by means of essay and lecture in the interests of a
Gaelic revival The Gaelic revival ( ga, Athbheochan na Gaeilge) was the late-nineteenth-century Romantic nationalism, national revival of interest in the Irish language (also known as Gaelic) and Irish Gaelic culture (including Irish folklore, folklore, Iri ...
. To his efforts to arouse in Irishmen a sense of the value of their ancient language and music was largely due the inauguration of the Gaelic League in 1893 and of the first '' Feis Ceoil'' (Irish musical festival) in 1897. He died on 15 June 1908 in Synge St.,
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, and was buried in
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Select works

* ''The Adventures of Dick Massey, or the Battles of a Boy'' (Dublin: James Duffy 1860; Gill, new ed. 1908) * ''True Heart’s Trials, a Tale of Ireland and America'' (Dublin: M .H. Gill 1872; rep. 1910); (1904) * ''Red Hugh, Or the Life and Death of Hugh Roe O’Donnell, Lord of Tyrconnell'' (Dublin: M. H. Gill 1905).


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Further reading

*D. J. O’Donoghue, ''The Poets of Ireland: A Biographical Dictionary'' (Dublin: Hodges Figgis & Co 1912) 1828 births 1908 deaths Irish writers People from County Westmeath {{Ireland-writer-stub