1940 in Ireland

1940
in
Ireland

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Decades:
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  • 1950s
  • 1960s
See also:1940 in Northern Ireland
Other events of 1940
List of years in Ireland

Events from the year 1940 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

Arts and literature

  • 10 June – Christine Longford's historical play Lord Edward is premiered at the Gate Theatre, Dublin.[7]
  • 5 August – George Shiels' play The Rugged Path is premiered at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin.[7]
  • 4 October – Brian O'Nolan's first "Cruiskeen Lawn" humorous column is published in The Irish Times; from the second column he uses the pseudonym 'Myles na gCopaleen'. The original columns are composed in Irish. He continues writing the column until the year of his death, 1966.
  • October – The Bell, a liberal monthly magazine of literature and social comment, is established in Dublin by Peadar O'Donnell under the editorship of Seán Ó Faoláin.
  • Seán Ó Faoláin publishes his travelogue An Irish Journey and novel Come Back to Erin.
  • Cecil Day-Lewis publishes Poems in Wartime and his translation of The Georgics of Virgil.[8]
  • Louis MacNeice's poetry collection The Last Ditch (including "The Coming of War" sequence) is published by Cuala Press in Dublin.[8]
  • Ewart Milne's poetry collection Letter from Ireland is published in Dublin.

Sport

Football

League of Ireland
Winners: St James' Gate
FAI Cup
Winners: Shamrock Rovers 3–0 Sligo Rovers.

Golf

Births

Deaths

References

  1. Forde, Frank (2000). "Appendix 3: Beligerent Action against Irish Ships". The Long Watch: World War Two and the Irish Mercantile Marine (rev ed.). Dublin: New Island. ISBN 1-902602-42-0.
  2. Wills, Clair (2007). That Neutral Island. London: Faber. ISBN 9780571221059.
  3. "Three Irish Girls Killed By German Bombs". The Irish Times. 27 August 1940.
  4. "German Compensation for Bombing at Campile". The Irish Times. 14 February 1946.
  5. Bourke, Marcus (1993). Murder at Marlhill: Was Harry Gleeson innocent?. Dublin: Geography Publications. ISBN 0-906602-23-8.
  6. "Bombs Fall in County Dublin". The Irish Times. 21 December 1940.
  7. "Playography Ireland". Dublin: Irish Theatre Institute. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
  8. Cox, Michael, ed. (2004). The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-860634-6.
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