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  1. Isabella Augusta Gregory. Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory, z domu Isabella Augusta Persse (ur. 15 marca 1852, zm. 22 maja 1932) – irlandzka dramatopisarka i specjalistka od folkloru. Razem z Williamem Butler Yeatsem i innymi była współzałożycielem Irish Literary Theatre i Abbey Theatre; napisała też dla tych instytucji sztuki teatralne.

  2. Isabella Augusta Gregory (Oxborough bij Loughrea, 15 maart 1852 – Coole Park, 22 mei 1932), beter bekend als Lady Gregory, was een Ierse toneelschrijfster, noveliste en folkloriste. Met William Butler Yeats en anderen stichtte ze het Irish Literary Theatre en het Abbey Theatre .

  3. Bio: Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory was an 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.

  4. 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. With William Butler Yeats, she cofounded the Irish Literary Theatre in 1899; this later ...

  5. Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory, född Isabella Augusta Persse den 15 mars 1852 i Roxborough i County Galway, död 22 maj 1932 i County Galway, var en irländsk dramatiker och folklorist. Tillsammans med William Butler Yeats och Edward Martyn , grundade hon Irish Literary Theatre och Abbey Theatre , och skrev flera kortare verk för båda sällskapen.

  6. Augusta Gregory. Biographien Lady Augusta Gregory. (Lady Isabella Augusta Gregory, née Persse ) geboren am 15. März 1852 in County Galway, irland. gestorben am 22. Mai 1932, Coole Park, Irland. irische Volkskundlerin, Schriftstellerin, Dramatikerin, Mitbegründerin des Abbey Theaters. 90.

  7. Lady Gregory was born Augusta Persse at her family's Co. Galway Big House, Roxborough, in 1852. In 1880, she married Sir William Gregory of Coole Park outside Gort, Co. Galway; he was (like her own family) Unionist in politics, and his record during the Famine was rather disturbing. During the crisis, he had sponsored the Gregory Clause, which ...