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  1. Biographie : Isabella Augusta Gregory, dite Lady Gregory, est une dramaturge irlandaise. Elle co-fonda l'Irish Literary Theatre et le Théâtre de l'Abbaye avec William Butler Yeats et d'autres artistes, tout en écrivant de nombreuses petites pièces pour ces deux institutions.

  2. Lady Isabella Augusta Gregory (Roxborough, Galway, 1852 – Coole Park, Galway, 1932) ha contribuito con William Butler Yeats alla fondazione del Teatro Nazionale. In dialetto anglo-irlandese ha composto Sette commedie brevi (Seven short plays, 1907) e alcuni drammi ispirati alle antiche leggende gaeliche, ma di ambientazione realistica.

  3. 29 de abr. de 2023 · sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons gallery, Commons category, Wikidata item. Lady Gregory, née Isabella Augusta Persse; Irish dramatist and folklorist. With W. B. Yeats and others, she co-founded the Irish Literary Theatre and the Abbey Theatre, and wrote numerous short works for both companies. She also produced a number of books of ...

  4. Dive deep into Isabella Augusta Persse's The Gaol Gate with extended analysis, commentary, and discussion. ... Gregory, Lady Augusta. Seven Short Plays. Dublin: Maunsel, 1909.

  5. Isabella Augusta Persse Gregoryová, známá také jako Lady Gregory ( 5. března 1852 Roxborough, Galway – 22. května 1932) byla irská spisovatelka a dramatička, představitelka irského literárního obrození 19. století . Roku 1880 si vzala za muže anglického politika a bývalého guvernéra Cejlonu (dnes Srí Lanka ).

  6. Isabella Augusta Gregory ( 1852 - 1932) var en irsk dramatiker og folkeminnesamler. [8] Sammen med William Butler Yeats og andre var hun med til å grunnlegge Irish Literary Theatre og Abbey Theatre og hun skrev en rekke kortere stykker til begge teatre. Lady Gregory utgav også en rekke bøker med gjenfortellinger av historier fra den irske ...

  7. orlando.cambridge.org › people › b203ae33-92de-478cAugusta Gregory | Orlando

    Augusta Gregory was a highly energetic and creative force in the Irish Literary Revival, which began in the late nineteenth century. Material from her collections and translations of Irish folklore, epics, and oral poetry inspired new literary works by herself and others.