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Teresa Deevy : ウィキペディア英語版
Teresa Deevy
Teresa Deevy (21 January 1894 – 19 January 1963) was a deaf Irish dramatist, short story writer, and writer for radio.
==Background==
Deevy was born in Passage Road, Waterford city, Ireland, in the family home named 'Landscape'. She was the youngest of thirteen children. Her father, Edward Deevy, was a farmer and then a draper, who died when Deevy was two years old. She was then reared by her mother and seven sisters.
〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Teresa Deevy, Playwright )
Deevy attended the Ursuline Convent in Waterford and in 1913, aged 19, she enrolled in University College Dublin, to become a teacher. However, that same year, Deevy became deaf through Méniéres disease and had to relocate to University College Cork so she could receive treatment in the Cork Ear, Eye, and Throat Hospital, while also being closer to the family home. In 1914 she went to London to learn lip-reading and returned to Ireland in 1919.〔
She started writing plays and contributing articles and stories to the press around 1919.〔(Irish Playography )〕

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