Joseph Devlin

Joseph Devlin was an Irish journalist and nationalist politician whose career spanned the late 19th and early 20th centuries. While primarily known for his political influence, Devlin also contributed to journalism, articulating the aspirations of Irish nationalism through his writings. His work often reflected the socio-political climate of Ireland during a pivotal era of its history.

Devlin's political career was marked by his tenure as a member of parliament, first for the Irish Parliamentary Party in the UK House of Commons and later for the Nationalist Party in the Parliament of Northern Ireland. His writings and speeches emphasized Irish self-determination and cultural identity, aligning with the broader nationalist movement of his time. Though not primarily recognized as a literary figure, his journalistic output played a role in shaping public discourse during Ireland's struggle for independence.

Born on 13 February 1871, Devlin remained an active political figure until his death on 18 January 1934. His legacy endures as a key representative of Irish nationalism, bridging journalism and politics in a period of significant change.
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 How to Speak and Write Correctly 1910
2 Dictionary of Synonyms Antonyms 1961