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Agnes Winifred O'Farrelly (24 June 1874 – 5 November 1951) ((アイルランド語:Úna Ní Fhaircheallaigh); nom-de-plume 'Uan Uladh'), was an academic and Professor of Irish at University College Dublin (UCD).〔Ríona Nic Congáil, ''Úna Ní Fhaircheallaigh agus an Fhís Útóipeach Ghaelach'' (2010) (Úna Ní Fhaircheallaigh agus an Fhís Útóipeach Ghaelach ) 〕 She was also the first female Irish-language novelist, a founding member of Cumann na mBan, and fourth president of the Camogie Association. ==Early life== She was born 24 June 1874 in Raffony House, Virginia, County Cavan, one of five daughters and three sons of Peter Dominic Farrelly and Ann Farrelly (née Sheridan). Her first published work was a series of saccharine-sweet articles in the ''Anglo-Celt'' in January–March 1895, 'Glimpses of Breffni and Meath' appeared, after which the editor, Edward O'Hanlon encouraged her to study literature. In February 1887, she signed up to the "Irish Fireside Club," a new column in the ''Weekly Freeman'' edited by Rose Kavanagh, symptomatic of the expanding field of children's literature during the ''fin de siècle''. This club boasted over 60,000 child members during its height, and facilitated the mass-indoctrination of a generation of Irish children into the cultural nationalist movement. She was to become the most vocal female within this club, which moulded her utopian, feminist and nationalist thought throughout adulthood.〔Ríona Nic Congáil, "Fiction, Amusement, Instruction": The Irish Fireside Club and the Educational Ideology of the Gaelic League, ''Éire-Ireland'' – Volume 44:1&2, Earrach/Samhradh / Spring/Summer 2009, pp. 91–117〕
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