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Lady Gregory's Journals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 748

Lady Gregory's Journals

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Lady Gregory's Journals, 1916-1930
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Lady Gregory's Journals, 1916-1930

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1947
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The journals of Augusta Persse, Lady Gregory, begin at the end of 1916, and their first purpose was to record the complicated negotiations she undertook to achieve the return of the "Lane pictures" after her nephew, Sir Hugh Lane, was drowned in the torpedoing of the "Lusitania." The only alterations made are to substitute a name for initials, for the reader's better understanding, as per her request. She typed her old Journals, and deleted anything that she thought might give pain. I am sure I have omitted much that to others will seem very important, and when this book is published I hope her heirs will deposit these forty-two typewritten volumes in our National Library for others to read and find cause to blame me. -- editor Lennox Robinson, from the foreword.

Seventy Years
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 632

Seventy Years

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1976
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  • Publisher: MacMillan

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Lady Gregory's Journals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 707

Lady Gregory's Journals

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1978
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Book of Saints and Wonders Put Down Here
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 74

A Book of Saints and Wonders Put Down Here

Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory ( 15 March 1852 - 22 May 1932) was an Irish dramatist, folklorist and theatre manager. With William Butler Yeats and Edward Martyn, she co-founded the Irish Literary Theatre and the Abbey Theatre, and wrote numerous short works for both companies. Lady Gregory produced a number of books of retellings of stories taken from Irish mythology. Born into a class that identified closely with British rule, her conversion to cultural nationalism, as evidenced by her writings, was emblematic of many of the political struggles to occur in Ireland during her lifetime. Lady Gregory is mainly remembered for her work behind the Irish Literary Revival. Her home at Coole Park, ...

Three Wonder Plays
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

Three Wonder Plays

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-10-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Lady Augusta Gregory (born Isabella Augusta Persse) (1852-1932), was an Irish dramatist and folklorist and writer of pamphlets, prose, memoirs, short stories and poems. With W. B. Yeats and others, she co-founded the Irish Literary Theatre and the Abbey Theatre, and wrote numerous works for both companies. She also produced a number of books of retellings of stories from Irish mythology. A trip to Inisheer in the Aran Islands in 1893 reawoke an interest in the Irish language and in the folklore of the area in which she lived. Publications included Arabi and His Household (1882), Over the River (1887), Cuchulain of Muirthemne (1902), Poets and Dreamers (1903), - which contains translations of Raftery, folk-tales and short plays - Gods and Fighting Men (1904) and A Book of Saints and Wonders (1906).

Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-09-13
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

Lady Augusta Gregory (15 March 1852 - 22 May 1932), was an Irish dramatist and folklorist. With William Butler Yeats and Edward Martyn, she co-founded the Irish Literary Theatre and the Abbey Theatre, and wrote numerous short works for both companies. Lady Gregory produced a number of books of retellings of stories taken from Irish mythology. Born into a class that was identified closely with British rule, her interest in the language and the legends of the local area was fostered early in her life by her nanny. After the death of her husband, her interest in the language and folklore was re-ignited. Lady Gregory is mainly remembered for her work behind the Irish Literary Revival. Many of the diaries and journals she kept for most of her adult life have been published, providing a rich source of information on Irish literary history during the first three decades of the 20th century. This edition of Lady Gregory's Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland is a collection of stories and folklore that she had gathered from the local Irish inhabitants.

A Book of Saints and Wonders
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 82

A Book of Saints and Wonders

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-09-13
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

Lady Augusta Gregory (15 March 1852 - 22 May 1932), was an Irish dramatist and folklorist. With William Butler Yeats and Edward Martyn, she co-founded the Irish Literary Theatre and the Abbey Theatre, and wrote numerous short works for both companies. Lady Gregory produced a number of books of retellings of stories taken from Irish mythology. Born into a class that was identified closely with British rule, her interest in the language and the legends of the local area was fostered early in her life by her nanny. After the death of her husband, her interest in the language and folklore was re-ignited. Lady Gregory is mainly remembered for her work behind the Irish Literary Revival. Many of the diaries and journals she kept for most of her adult life have been published, providing a rich source of information on Irish literary history during the first three decades of the 20th century. This edition of Lady Gregory's A Book of Saints and Wonders is specially formatted with a Table of Contents and pictures. This book deals with the favorite saints of Ireland, and the legends and miracles that have come to be associated with their names.

Lady Gregory's Diaries, 1892-1902
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 408

Lady Gregory's Diaries, 1892-1902

These diaries, covering the decade following the death of her husband, chart the course of Lady Gregory's gradual but remarkable remaking of her life. The rich account these pages give of Lady Gregory's life in the 1890s and of her deepening friendship with and patronage of Yeats radically changes the existing image of her evolution as an Irish writer and Nationalist and of the early years of the Irish Literary Theatre. As the only day-to-day record kept by a major figure in the Irish literary movement, these diaries provide a revealing and frequently corrective counterweight to the narratives of these times written years later by Yeats, Moore, Lady Gregory herself, and others.

Lady Gregory
  • Language: en

Lady Gregory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1970
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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