Eva Gore-Booth
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In addition to her intense suffrage and labour activism, Æ (
), and
. In 1935, critic
wrote that
had an assured place in Irish literary history, but in the early twenty-first century all of her texts are out of print. She is now best known as the sister of Irish patriot and feminist
, and for
's elegy In Memory of Eva Gore-Booth and Con Markievicz.
wrote poetry, periodical essays, political pamphlets, religious criticism, plays, and an autobiograpical sketch. Her work was admired by her contemporaries
,