Jane Francesca, Lady Wilde

Jane Francesca, Lady Wilde, remains best known for her fierce Irish Nationalist poems published in the Nation under the pseudonym ‘Speranza’. She became known for her translations of both poetry and fiction. Her literary output, often published first in periodicals, also included travel writing, literary criticism, essays, leaders, and two collections of Irish folklore. Despite her substantial oeuvre spanning the mid to late Victorian periods, and her influence in both Dublin and London through her famous salons, her work has largely been forgotten even by Irish literary historians, and her career shadowed by that of her youngest son, Oscar Wilde. Go to Orlando>