O’Brien, Kate. My Ireland. B. T. Batsford, 1962.
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Literary responses | Eavan Boland | John Redmond
in the Guardian called this a forlorn, regretful collection and commented on Boland's staccato aesthetic, her habit of using as opening line a single word which is also a single sentence. The... |
politics | Kate O'Brien | KOB
had been brought up, before the Easter Uprising, to admire Parnell
, John Redmond
, and Mr Asquith
. O’Brien, Kate. My Ireland. B. T. Batsford, 1962. 112 |
politics | Flora Thompson | FT
was a feminist and suffragist. (Lindsay further suggests that her third child's middle name, Redmond, may signal sympathy with the cause of Irish independence: he may have been named after John Redmond
, a... |