Wild Irish Women: Extraordinary Lives from HistoryWriters, killers, nuns, patriots, artists, healers, pirates, politicians, entertainers, saints, courtesans, leaders, revolutionaries, lovers, warriors, witches, record-breakers, and eccentrics are among the eclectic roster of Irishwomen resurrected from the dustbins of history by this "rollicking read" (according to Books Ireland). In times when women were expected to marry and have children, they traveled the world and sought out adventures. In times when women were expected to be seen and not heard, they spoke out against oppression and used every creative means available to express their ideas and beliefs. Editor and writer Marian Broderick provides us with a series of lively portraits of seventy-five unorthodox Irishwomen. In these pages you will meet women you will never forget: Maria Edworth, Lady Jane Wilde, Lady Augusta Gregory, Peig Sayers, Nora Barnacle, Kitty Kiernan, Anne Bonny, Anne Devlin, Mother Jones, Countess Constance Markievicz, Hanna Sheey Skeffington, Fanny and Anna Parnell, Maud Gonne, St. Brighid, Margaret Leeson, Lady Betty, Queen Maeve of Connacht, Molly Brown, Kathleen Behan, Lola Monez, Daisy Bates, Greer Garson, Lilly and Lolly Yeats, and many more. Co-published with the O'Brien Press, Dublin Wisconsin edition is for sale only in the U.S.A., it's territories and dependencies, and Canada. |
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Wild Irish women: extraordinary lives from history
معاينة المستخدمين - Not Available - Book VerdictBroderick, a freelance writer and editor of Irish heritage who resides in London, here profiles 71 Irishwomen, both well known and unknown and including writers, nuns, artists, warriors, killers ... قراءة التقييم بأكمله
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
Marguerite Countess of Blessington | 24 |
Somerville and Ross | 43 |
Marie Louise Louison OMorphi | 59 |
Sarah Curran | 73 |
Kitty Kiernan | 88 |
WOMEN ON THE FRONT LINE | 107 |
Dr Kathleen Lynn | 121 |
Louie Bennett | 201 |
SAINTS AND SINNERS | 214 |
Lady Betty | 226 |
Queen Maeve of Connacht | 239 |
Iníon Dubh | 252 |
Lola Montez | 268 |
Beatrice Grimshaw | 284 |
George Anne Bellamy | 306 |
Veronica Guerin | 131 |
AHEAD OF THEIR TIME | 135 |
Mary Ann McCracken | 150 |
Hanna Sheehy Skeffington | 166 |
Gormlaith | 179 |
Siobhán McKenna | 319 |
Grace Gifford | 332 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 345 |
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