Maud Gonne is frequently remembered as the unrequited love interest of the poet, W.B. Yeats, while her accomplishments as a nationalist, artist, actor, lecturer, polemist, writer, and social activist are often marginalized. In particular, Maud’s role in engaging with the perennial poverty and intermittent subsistence crises that dogged Ireland in the final decade of the
Revolutionary women and the wider world: Maud Gonne MacBride
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The great Maud Gonne
Revolutionary women and the wider world: Maud Gonne MacBride
PDF) 'Action as Narration/Narrationas action: reading Maud Gonne's autobiographical writings'. Keynote address
Maud Gonne Biography for Kids
Irish politics hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
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Mayo North Tourism, Ireland - Did you know that Maud Gonne (later Gonne MacBride) unveiled a plaque at Kilcummin pier, North Mayo in 1898 to commemorate the landing there of a French
Revolutionary women and the wider world: Maud Gonne MacBride
Maud Gonne in Old Age - late 1940s or early 1950s
Miss Maud Gonne, 1890' Giclee Print - Sarah Purser