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The article seems uncompleted, there is nothing about his death and legacy (if any). Also, wikilinks need creating. The paragraphs may need looking at, possibly being broken into smaller ones. I started, but I no little of the subject.LessHeard vanU 11:33, 14 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Significance in the History of Literature

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O'Donnell's significance in the history of literature, specifically Irish literature is totally missing.

See the Irish Literature Companion (a public domain source)which has this entry:

O'Donnell, Frank Hugh (1848-1916), politician and author. Born in Co. Donegal and educated at Queen's College, Galway [see universities], he entered Parliament as nationalist MP for Dungarvan, Co. Waterford, 1877-85. In Souls for Gold (1899) he argued that Yeat's The Countess Cathleen was blasphemous. He followed up this assault on the Abbey Theatre with The Stage-Irishman of the Pseudo-Celtic Revival (1904), attacking Synge in particular.

Should this entry be incorporated by a vounteer? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Feran (talkcontribs) 01:08, 4 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]