Non-fiction •
Elisa Lynch por Orion, critica literaria, by Mariano Pelliza (1870). • A history based facts in
The Shadows of Elisa Lynch by
Siãn Rees. "There is no doubting her scholarship and fine writing"—Sunday Times. • A sympathetic biography which discovers her birthplace is "The Lives of Eliza Lynch" by Michael Lillis and
Ronan Fanning (2009) Gill & Macmillan, Dublin. • A more fictional leaning anti-Lynch work,
The Empress of South America by
Nigel Cawthorne. •
"Calumnia" La historia de Elisa Lynch y la guerra de la triple alianza by Michael Lillis y Ronan Fanning. Paraguay 2009 (Spanish translation)
Fiction Eliza Lynch is often noted as the Paraguayan predecessor to the Argentine
Evita (without the change of heart from aristocratic elitism to champion of the downtrodden). Due to the melodramatic appeal of her story, many fictionalized accounts of her life were written at the time and up to the present day, but the historical record is somewhat ignored and liberties are taken to maximize dramatic effect. Novels include: •
William Edmund Barrett,
Woman on Horseback (1938) •
Graham Shelby,
Demand the World (1990) •
Anne Enright,
The Pleasure of Eliza Lynch (2003) •
Lily Tuck,
The News from Paraguay (2004), which won the
National Book Award for that year See also
The Shadows of Eliza Lynch by Sian Rees (Headline Review (6 January 2003)) and
The Empress of South America by Nigel Cawthorne (William Heinemann, London 2003).
Madame Lynch y Solano López by Maria Concepción Leyes de Chávez. Editorial "El Lector" 1996 Paraguay. (Spanish)
Elisa Lynch by Hector Varela. Editorial "El Elefante Blanco". Argentina 1997. (Spanish)
Pancha Garmendia y Elisa Lynch Opera en cinco actos by
Augusto Roa Bastos. Paraguay 2006. Editorial "Servilibro" (Spanish)
La Gran Infortunada by Josefina Plá. Ediciones "Criterio" Paraguay 2007. (Spanish)
Madame Lynch and Friend by Alyn Brodsky. Harper and Row Publishers New York 1975. (English) The play
Visions (1978) by
Louis Nowra depicts Lynch and López leading Paraguay to disaster in the Paraguayan War. Ballet in two acts "Elisa" (2010) libretto by Jaime Pintos and Carla Castro, music by Nancy Luzko and Daniel Luzko. Commissioned by Ballet Municipal de Asunción
Film In the 2013 biographical film
Eliza Lynch: Queen of Paraguay, Eliza Lynch was portrayed by
Maria Doyle Kennedy. ==See also==