EVA Gore-Booth: Irish Radical Poet, Rebel and Reformer
EVA Gore-Booth: Irish Radical Poet, Rebel and Reformer
Anniversary Edition
Tiernan, Sonja
Manchester University Press
03/2026
312
Mole
Inglês
9781526196972
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Preface to the anniversary edition
Introducing the Gore-Booth family
1 Life in the big house: childhood and Lissadell
2 A pair of oddities: meeting Esther Roper
3 The birth of a rebel: social reform in Manchester
4 Sadder and wiser women: Lancashire trade unions
5 Women who kick, shriek, bite and spit: suffragists and suffragettes
6 Defending barmaids: legislative proposals and Winston Churchill
7 World War One: from trade unionism to peace movements
8 Conscientious objectors and revolution: world war and an Irish rebellion
9 Roger Casement and the aftermath of the Easter Rising
10 Prison reform and military conscription in Ireland
11 Radical sexual politics and post-war religion
12 Final years
Afterword
Index -- .
Introducing the Gore-Booth family
1 Life in the big house: childhood and Lissadell
2 A pair of oddities: meeting Esther Roper
3 The birth of a rebel: social reform in Manchester
4 Sadder and wiser women: Lancashire trade unions
5 Women who kick, shriek, bite and spit: suffragists and suffragettes
6 Defending barmaids: legislative proposals and Winston Churchill
7 World War One: from trade unionism to peace movements
8 Conscientious objectors and revolution: world war and an Irish rebellion
9 Roger Casement and the aftermath of the Easter Rising
10 Prison reform and military conscription in Ireland
11 Radical sexual politics and post-war religion
12 Final years
Afterword
Index -- .
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Women's history; Irish political writing; early 20th-century women; early 20th-century activism; lesbian history; literary biography; Irish historical figure; St Brigid's Day; Lissadell House; Constance Markievicz; Countess Markievicz; Esther Roper; philanthropy; Manchester history; poverty; suffrage; women poets; LGBT lives; William Butler Yeats; lesbian authors; Unseen Kings; The One and the Many; The Three Resurrections and The Triumph of Maeve; The Egyptian Pillar; The Sorrowful Princess; The Agate Lamp; Whence Come Wars?; Religious Aspects of Non-Resistance; The Perilous Light; The Death of Fionavar from The Triumph of Maeve; Rhythms of Art; The Tribunal; Broken Glory; The Sword of Justice: A Play; A Psychological and Poetic Approach to the Study of Christ in the Fourth Gospel; The Shepherd of Eternity and other Poems; The House of Three Windows; The Inner Kingdom; The World's Pilgrim; The Buried Life of Deirdre; Ancoats settlement; Salford Women's Trade Union Council; Christabel Pankhurst; Manchester and Salford Women's Trade and Labour Council; Urania
Preface to the anniversary edition
Introducing the Gore-Booth family
1 Life in the big house: childhood and Lissadell
2 A pair of oddities: meeting Esther Roper
3 The birth of a rebel: social reform in Manchester
4 Sadder and wiser women: Lancashire trade unions
5 Women who kick, shriek, bite and spit: suffragists and suffragettes
6 Defending barmaids: legislative proposals and Winston Churchill
7 World War One: from trade unionism to peace movements
8 Conscientious objectors and revolution: world war and an Irish rebellion
9 Roger Casement and the aftermath of the Easter Rising
10 Prison reform and military conscription in Ireland
11 Radical sexual politics and post-war religion
12 Final years
Afterword
Index -- .
Introducing the Gore-Booth family
1 Life in the big house: childhood and Lissadell
2 A pair of oddities: meeting Esther Roper
3 The birth of a rebel: social reform in Manchester
4 Sadder and wiser women: Lancashire trade unions
5 Women who kick, shriek, bite and spit: suffragists and suffragettes
6 Defending barmaids: legislative proposals and Winston Churchill
7 World War One: from trade unionism to peace movements
8 Conscientious objectors and revolution: world war and an Irish rebellion
9 Roger Casement and the aftermath of the Easter Rising
10 Prison reform and military conscription in Ireland
11 Radical sexual politics and post-war religion
12 Final years
Afterword
Index -- .
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Women's history; Irish political writing; early 20th-century women; early 20th-century activism; lesbian history; literary biography; Irish historical figure; St Brigid's Day; Lissadell House; Constance Markievicz; Countess Markievicz; Esther Roper; philanthropy; Manchester history; poverty; suffrage; women poets; LGBT lives; William Butler Yeats; lesbian authors; Unseen Kings; The One and the Many; The Three Resurrections and The Triumph of Maeve; The Egyptian Pillar; The Sorrowful Princess; The Agate Lamp; Whence Come Wars?; Religious Aspects of Non-Resistance; The Perilous Light; The Death of Fionavar from The Triumph of Maeve; Rhythms of Art; The Tribunal; Broken Glory; The Sword of Justice: A Play; A Psychological and Poetic Approach to the Study of Christ in the Fourth Gospel; The Shepherd of Eternity and other Poems; The House of Three Windows; The Inner Kingdom; The World's Pilgrim; The Buried Life of Deirdre; Ancoats settlement; Salford Women's Trade Union Council; Christabel Pankhurst; Manchester and Salford Women's Trade and Labour Council; Urania