
Birth date
1867
Death date
1949
Country
Australia
Poems by this Poet
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The Voices Of The Rain | 0 | ||
The Turn Of The Road | 0 | ||
The Twenty-Fifth Of April | 0 | ||
The Vigil | 0 | ||
The Surrender | 0 | ||
The Swamp | 0 | ||
The Three Knocks | 0 | ||
The Threshold Stone | 0 | ||
The Soul Of The Anzac | 0 | ||
The Seeker | 0 |
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Roderic Quinn (brother of Patrick Edward Quinn) was born in Sydney. His Irish parents had migrated, in 1853, to Australia. He received his education in Sydney together with his life long friends C.J.Brennan and E.J.Brady. He studied law for a while, then worked as a country schoolteacher. When he returned to Sydney he took a position as a freelance journalist. He wrote short stories for the 'Bulletin', and made a modest living from his poetry from the 1890s to the mid 1920s. His work was extremely appreciated by his contemporaries. He was linked with Victor Daly as poets of the 'Celtic Twilight'.