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  1. Christine Longford, Countess of Longford was a playwright. Following her parents' separation her mother took in lodgers while Christine attended Oxford Wells High School. She won a scholarship to study Classics at Somerville College, Oxford. While there she met and in 1925 married Edward Pakenham, later 6th Earl of Longford. She moved to Ireland with her husband in 1925. They divided their ...

  2. 20 de nov. de 2023 · ABSTRACT. In the context of intersectional gender economies, collaborative genealogies, and hierarchies of (in)visibility in theatre making, this inquiry turns to Christine Longford's little-known play-version The Furies (1933) to explore how gender exclusions, class privileges, and uneven dynamics of spousal joint authorship have historically been overlooked within modern Irish theatre history.

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  4. Also known as: Christine Pakenham, Christine Trew. Pakenham, Christine Patti (‘Christine Longford’) (née Trew) (1900–80), countess of Longford, novelist, and playwright, was born 6 September 1900 at Cheddar, Somerset, England, only child of Richard Trew, a naval officer who drowned at sea during the first world war, and Amy Trew (d. 1944).

  5. Abstract. Tankardstown or A Lot to be Thankful For (1948) is Christine Longford’s best loved and most successful play. The play is a satire on the attitudes of the Irish nouveau riche counterpointed with the uptight conservatism of the old, landed gentry and the “anthropological gaze” of English visitors to Ireland.

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