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  1. poemanalysis.com › william-butler-yeats › no-second-troyNo Second Troy (Poem + Analysis)

    Maud Gonne was the Irish revolutionary whom Yeats loved but who rejected his proposals of marriage. ‘ No Second Troy’ was written after the final rejection of Yeats’s love offer and sudden marriage to John MacBride, who, ironically was later made the martyr of Irish Freedom Movement by the efforts of Yeats himself.

  2. Maud GONNE Cette personne n'a plus d'activité à l'Université de Namur. Accès • Annuaire • Contact; Université de Namur rue de Bruxelles 61, B-5000 Namur, Belgique • Mentions légales

  3. Books. Maud Gonne's Irish Nationalist Writings, 1895-1946. This collection of the political writings of Maud Gonne broadens our understanding of female activism during the foundation of the Irish state. It appreciates the intellectual work of someone too often seen as a beautiful adjunct to famous men: as the muse and unrequited love of W B ...

  4. 3 de jan. de 2017 · Maud Gonne was the beautiful and charismatic inspiration of W.B. Yeats’s love poetry, a leading activist in the Irish republican movement and the founder of Inghinidhe na hÉireann ...

  5. Maud Gonne was an Irish nationalist who made various links with the Indian independence movement. She had an extremely close relationship with W. B. Yeats throughout her life, was the mother of Iseult Gonne and knew Rabindranath Tagore, but also had a separate public political life.

  6. Delabastita, D., & Gonne, M. (2020). From Britain to Brussels and back again: On the transfer of national images and linguistic interactions in Charlotte Brontë’s. The Professor and its first Dutch and French translations. In M. Gonne, K. Merrigan, R. Meylaerts, ... H. Van Gerwen (Eds.), Transfer thinking in translation studies.

  7. Maud GONNE | Cited by 67 | of University of Liège, Liège (ulg) | Read 22 publications | Contact Maud GONNE