Ellen Beck (poet)

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Ellen Beck
Born1858
Died1924
Other namesMagdalen Rock

Ellen Beck (1858–1924), was an Irish poet and writer who wrote under the pen name of Magdalen Rock in a variety of publications.

Biography[edit]

Ellen Beck was born in the village of Rock, County Tyrone in 1858. She spent her life there as a teacher in the local school, beginning aged just sixteen. Beck wrote extensively for a variety of periodicals such as Chambers's Journal and the Irish Monthly under the pen name of Magdalen Rock. Her work was syndicated in American and Australian newspapers including New York Times and the Melbourne Advocate. Beck also wrote an operetta with Joseph Seymour. Beck published few books but had hundreds of poems and short stories published worldwide. However Beck herself reputedly only left Rock twice in her life.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Works[edit]

  • The Mystery of Geoffrey Melcombe's Death (1895)
  • Nellie's Lover and Other Stories (1896)

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ "Chambers's Journal and Irish Women Writers at the Fin de Siècle: The Case of Magdalen Rock". Irish Women's Writing (1880-1920) Network. 19 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Beck, Ellen (pseud. Magdalen Rock) (F)". dvpp.uvic.ca.
  3. ^ "Rock village to unveil new statue". www.midulstermail.co.uk.
  4. ^ "Omnium Sanctorum Hiberniae: Women Writers on the Irish Saints". Omnium Sanctorum Hiberniae. 8 March 2021.
  5. ^ Irish rosary. Dublin : Dominican Fathers.
  6. ^ "The Rock". www.bbc.co.uk.