As a student, he had won scholarships and prizes and worked part-time as a teacher but these did not fully cover the costs of studying, so he also wrote articles and poetry for journals such as the
Nation,
Harp,
The Celt and the
Irish People (a Fenian journal) to supplement his student income. He frequently used the pen-names
Feardana and
Merulan. A second edition of this text was published in Boston in 1872, to be entitled 'Ballads of Irish Chivalry'. However, the stock was destroyed in the
Great Boston Fire of 1872. His brother Patrick finally published 'Ballads of Irish Chivalry' in 1908. Robert Dwyer Joyce published two small volumes of poetry in 1868 and 1871: 'Legends of the Wars in Ireland' and 'Irish Fireside Tales'. Irish legends and myths featured strongly in his work. He had literary success with
Deirdre (1876), based on the story of the 'Fate of the Sons of Usna'. This latter sold 10,000 copies in its first week of publication. He published 'Blanid' in 1876, based on the tale of Blanid, Cuchulainn and
Cú Roí Mac Dairí. ==Music==