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Francis Hackett (21 January 1883 – 25 April 1962) was an Irish novelist and literary critic. He is most famous for writing a detailed book about Henry VIII but was also a noted critic and published several other books most of which were either non-fiction or biographies.

Works

  • As an alien feels, (1915)
  • Ireland: A Study In Nationalism, (1918)
  • Horizons: A Book Of Criticism, (1918)
  • The Invisible Censor, (1918)
  • The Irish Republic, (1920)
  • On American Books [edited], (1920)
  • The Story Of The Irish Nation, (1922)
  • That Nice Young Couple, (1925)
  • Henry The Eighth, (1929)
  • Francis, The First, (1934)
  • The Green Lion, (1936)
  • Queen Anne Boleyn, (1939)
  • I Chose Denmark, (1940)
  • What 'Mein Kampf' Means To America, (1941)
  • The Senator's Last Night, (1943)
  • On Judging Books In General And In Particular, (1947)




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