Molly Keane

Molly Keane, born as Mary Nesta Skrine on July 20, 1904, in Ryston Cottage, Newbridge, was a bestselling literary fiction author from Ireland. She was the daughter of Moira O’Neill, a well-known poet, and a father who was an avid hunter and horseman. Keane's childhood was spent in Ballyranking House in Bunclody, where she was educated at home by governesses and her mother. Her father's detachment and lack of involvement in her upbringing made her choose a different path than her siblings, who went to boarding schools in England.

Keane's early education and upbringing in Ireland, as opposed to her siblings who were sent to England for schooling, shaped her unique perspective and voice in her writing. Her father's passion for hunting and horses, as well as her mother's influence as a poet, can be seen in her works as recurring themes and motifs. Keane's use of her married name for her later novels, such as "Good Behaviour" and "Time After Time," brought her critical acclaim and recognition in the literary world. These novels, among others, were also adapted for television, further solidifying her status as a prominent author in Irish literature.

Molly Keane's personal life was marked by both joy and sorrow. She married Bobby Keane, a member of a Waterford squirearchical family in 1938, and had two daughters. However, her husband's sudden death in 1946 left her a widow at a young age. Following the failure of a play, she published nothing for twenty years, choosing to withdraw from the public eye. In 1981, her novel "Good Behaviour" was published under her own name, bringing her a new wave of recognition and acclaim. She spent her later years in Ardmore, County Waterford, with her two daughters, until her death in 1996. Molly Keane's legacy as a prominent Irish author continues to be celebrated and remembered in the literary world.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Knight of Cheerful Countenance 1921
2 Young Entry 1928
3 Taking Chances 1929
4 Mad Puppetstown 1931
5 Red Letter Days 1933
6 Devoted Ladies 1934
7 Full House 1935
8 Conversation Piece 1937
9 The Rising Tide 1937
10 Two Days In Aragon 1941
11 The Enchanting Witch 1951
12 Loving Without Tears 1951
13 Treasure Hunt 1952
14 Good Behaviour 1981
15 Time After Time 1983
16 Loving and Giving / Queen Lear 1988
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Molly Keane's Book of Nursery Cooking and Childhood Reflections 1985
2 Molly Keane's Nursery Cooking 1986
Molly Keane Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Molly Keane's Ireland 1994