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  1. MacBride, (Edith) Maud Gonne (1866–1953), advanced nationalist, political activist, and subject of most of the love poetry of W. B. Yeats (qv), was born 21 December 1866 at Tongham Manor, near Farnham, Surrey, England, eldest daughter of Captain Thomas Gonne (1835–86) of the 17th Lancers and his wife, Edith Frith Cook (1844–71).

  2. 12 de jul. de 2019 · Maud Gonne: As an English-born nationalist, even seen by her close friend Eileen O’Brien as part of the ascendancy, her intentions were subject to suspicion throughout her life.

  3. Maud Gonne est la fille de Thomas Gonne, un colonel de l’armée britannique issu d'une riche famille irlandaise et d'Edith Cook. Deux ans après sa naissance, son père est affecté en Irlande. En 1871, sa mère meurt prématurément. Elle est envoyée à Paris pour y être élevée. En 1882, après un séjour à Rome, elle retrouve son père ...

  4. Maud Gonne est chargée de cours en traductologie dans le département de Langues modernes de l'Université de Liège où elle enseigne la traduction du néerlandais vers le français, et a récemment rejoint l'équipe enseignante du Centre for translation studies (CETRA, KULeuven). Elle s'intéresse à l'histoire de la traduction, aux ...

  5. 17 de jun. de 2015 · Maud Gonne: The 'Irish Joan of Arc'. Maud Gonne was born in Tongham, near Surrey, England in 1865 to Captain Thomas Gonne of the 17 th Light Dragoons and his wife Edith Firth Cook. Edith belonged to the wealthy Cooke family, manufacturers of silk, linen, and cotton goods. Her Grandfather was also head of a prosperous firm with houses in Oporto ...

  6. Biography. Maud Gonne is an assistant professor of translation studies (Dutch-French) in the Department of Modern Languages at the University of Liège, Belgium and recently joined the CETRA teaching staff (Centre for translation studies, KULeuven). Her research interests include translation history, cultural mediators and transfers, and ...

  7. Love In a Time of Turmoil. I t could rightfully be considered in an inauspicious start to a great love story, when years later one half of the storied couple reflects on the day of their first meeting as the day that “the troubling of my life began”, yet that is exactly how William Butler Yeats was to describe his first meeting with Maud Gonne on the 30 th of January, 1889.