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  1. Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory, nascida Isabella Augusta Persse, (Roxborough, 15 de março de 1852—22 de maio de 1932) [1] foi uma dramaturga e folclorista anglo-irlandesa. Com William Butler Yeats e Edward Martyn, co-fundou o Irish Literary Theatre e o Abbey Theatre, e escreveu numerosas obras curtas para as duas empresas.

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    Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory (née Persse; 15 March 1852 – 22 May 1932) [1] was an Anglo-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.

  3. Augusta, Lady Gregory was an Irish writer and playwright who, by her translations of Irish legends, her peasant comedies and fantasies based on folklore, and her work for the Abbey Theatre, played a considerable part in the late 19th-century Irish literary renascence.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Isabella Augusta Gregory (Persse) was born at Roxborough House in 1852. The twelfth of sixteen children, her mother described her as the plainest of them all and yet she would make the most advantageous marriage of any of her siblings.

  5. 20 de mai. de 2020 · Learn about the life and works of Lady Gregory, the co-founder of the Abbey Theatre and a prolific playwright, folklorist and translator. Discover how she influenced Irish literature and culture and why she deserves more recognition.

  6. Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory, née Isabella Augusta Persse, most commonly known as Lady Gregory, was an Irish writer, a playwright, and a translator. Her commitment to works in the Irish language was vital to the Irish literary revival of the late 1800s.

  7. Writer, playwright, folklorist, and co-founder of The Abbey Theatre, Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory, née Isabella Augusta Persse, (born March 15, 1852, Roxborough, County Galway, Ireland – died May 22, 1932, Coole, did much to preserve Ireland’s forgotten history.