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  1. Hace 2 días · Discover "A Life Before," where history and fiction collide in the lives of Maud Gonne, WB Yeats, and a fictional narrator. Dive into 1880s bohemia with Orna Ross's epic biographical series—a tale of love, struggle, and identity.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Easter,_1916Easter, 1916 - Wikipedia

    Hace 4 días · Easter, 1916 is a poem by W. B. Yeats describing the poet's torn emotions regarding the events of the Easter Rising staged in Ireland against British rule on Easter Monday, April 24, 1916. The rebellion was unsuccessful, and most of the Irish republican leaders involved were executed.

  3. Portrait of Maud Gonne, unknown date Bain News Service. She was one of the key figures of Irish Independence, known in her lifetime as The Irish Joan of Arc. But somehow, history only remembers her as the woman who wouldn’t marry WB Yeats. More recently, a BBC headline called her “Ireland’s heroine who had sex in her baby’s tomb.”

  4. Hace 2 días · She was one of the key figures of Irish Independence, known in her lifetime as The Irish Joan of Arc. But somehow, history only remembers her as the woman who wouldn't...

  5. Hace 3 días · The iconic O’Connell Tower, located in Glasnevin Cemetery, has been re-launched to the public with a newly redesigned visitor experience. The ascent of the tower’s 198 steps is now enriched with information panels on the fascinating life of ‘the Liberator’, Daniel O’Connell, while audio commentary on the tower’s history enhances the ...

  6. Hace 2 días · Unrequited love or one-sided love is love that is not openly reciprocated or understood as such by the beloved. The beloved may not be aware of the admirer's deep affection, or may consciously reject it knowing that the admirer admires them. Merriam-Webster defines unrequited as "not reciprocated or returned in kind". [1]

  7. Hace 2 días · The National Council, was formed in 1903, by Maud Gonne and Arthur Griffith, on the occasion of the visit of King Edward VII to Dublin. Its purpose was to lobby Dublin Corporation to refrain from presenting an address to the king.