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Há 1 dia · La poesia molto probabilmente fu scritta pensando a Maud Gonne, attrice e attivista irlandese impegnata nel femminismo e per liberare l’Irlanda dal controllo Britannico. Yeats incontrò per la prima volta Gonne nel 1889, quando aveva 23 anni, e se ne innamorò immediatamente. Nelle sue memorie, scrive che quell’incontro fu
21 de mai. de 2024 · In 1889 Yeats met Maud Gonne, an Irish beauty, ardent and brilliant. From that moment, as he wrote, “the troubling of my life began.” He fell in love with her, but his love was hopeless. Maud Gonne liked and admired him, but she was not in love with him.
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10 de mai. de 2024 · The great love of Yeats' life was the Irish actress and revolutionary Maud Gonne, who was equally famous for her intense nationalist politics and her beauty. In W.B. Yeats: A Life , biographer Robert Fitzroy Foster describes Gonne as 'majestic' and 'unearthly', a woman whose 'classic beauty came straight out of epic poetry' (88).
11 de mai. de 2024 · Christy Moore was defended in court by Sean MacBride, S.C., a son of Maud Gonne and the founder of Clann na Poblachta, a former government minister, Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army and ...
22 de mai. de 2024 · Always mentioned with respect and admiration by her more famous contemporaries-Yeats, .£, Maud Gonne, Thomas MacDonagh, to name a few-Milligan has not been accorded her rightful place as one of the foremost women of the Irish revolutionary period.
22 de mai. de 2024 · Karen Steele Raising Her Voice for Justice: Maud Gonne and the United Irishman Feminist critics have often claimed that an Irish nationalist identity is inherently chauvinistic. Eavan Boland, for example, has repeatedly described the challenges for a woman poet writing in a constraining national tradition that emblematizes females as ...
5 de mai. de 2024 · His estranged wife, Maud Gonne, when she heard the news of his death in Paris, said: “He made a fine heroic end which has atoned for all. It was a death he had always desired.” 3