Constance, Countess Markievicz

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Standard Name: Markievicz, Constance,,, Countess
Birth Name: Constance Georgina Gore-Booth
Married Name: Constance Georgina Markievicz
Titled: Countess Constance Georgina Markievicz
Nickname: Con
Nickname: Rebel Countess
Nickname: Red Countess
CCM , a leader in Ireland's nationalist struggle for independence (and latterly for the unification of independent Ireland), is, and has always been, better known for her appearances in creative works by others than for her own literary production. But during her career she frequently published journal articles and pamphlets; she also kept a diary, and wrote poems, plays, and letters.

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politics Teresa Deevy
From the time of her return from England to Ireland, TD took an energetic part in Irish nationalist politics, to the disapproval of her family. She visited Republican prisoners in jail in Waterford, became...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Elizabeth Bowen
Vignettes from the past include Countess Markievitch (formerly Constance Gore-Booth ) marching on St Stephen's Green, and the hotel sinking into chaos when the staff went on strike during the Civil War.
Glendinning, Victoria. Elizabeth Bowen. Alfred A. Knopf.
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Theme or Topic Treated in Text Patricia Beer
Here PB moves towards a more personal choice of subject-matter. The title-poem recalls: I was a child who dared not seem / Gloomy . . . . Grief was a poltergeist that would / Not...

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