Maud Gonne is frequently remembered as the unrequited love interest of the poet, W.B. Yeats, while her accomplishments as a nationalist, artist, actor, lecturer, polemist, writer, and social activist are often marginalized. In particular, Maud’s role in engaging with the perennial poverty and intermittent subsistence crises that dogged Ireland in the final decade of the
Maud Gonne and Famines in the 1890s
A Great Labyrinth: The Winding Stair, Maud Gonne, and a Quest for the Quintessential Yeats — Patrick J. Keane
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Queen Victoria's £5: the strange tale of Turkish aid to Ireland during the Great Famine
Context: Letter from Alice Milligan to Lily O'Brennan expressing contempt for Maud Gonne
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PDF) An Activist's Spiritual Experience: Maud Gonne's “Spirit World” in her Autobiography and Letters to Yeats
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