CARROLL, PATRICK JOSEPH: 1876-
Patrick Joseph Carroll was born in 1876 in Ballingrame, Ireland. Coming to the U. S. as a youth, he attended the University of Notre Dame, receiving the A.B. degree; he later received the Litt.D. from the Catholic University of America.
He began to contribute poetry to periodicals in the late Nineties, and later added biography, fiction, and drama to his literary production. He has been professor of poetry at the University of Notre Dame.
Information from the Barry Ms.
- Round About Home, Irish Scenes and Memories.
Notre Dame, Ind., 1914.

- Songs of Creelabeg. New York,
1916.

- The Ship in the Wake. South Bend,
Ind., 1916.

- The Saving of Pug Halley; A Boy's Play in Three
Acts. South Bend, Ind., 1918.

- Memory Sketches. South Bend,
Ind., 1920.

- Ted, A Play for Boys. South Bend,
Ind., 1920.

- The Man-God; A Life of Jesus.
Chicago, 1927.

- Heart Hermitage, and Other Poems.
Chicago, 1928.

- Patch; Sketches of Irish Life. Notre Dame,
Ind., 1930.

- The Bog; A Novel of the Irish Rebellion of Nineteen Sixteen
and After. Notre Dame, Ind., 1934.

- Mastery of Tess. Notre Dame,
Ind., 1935.

- Vagrant Essays. Notre Dame,
Ind., 1936.

- Many Shall Come. Notre Dame,
Ind., 1937.

- Smoking Flax. Notre Dame, Ind.,
1939.

- Michaeleen. Notre Dame, Ind.,
1940.

- Patch of Askeaton Days. Notre Dame,
Ind., 1943.
