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  1. Gogarty, Oliver St John (1878–1957), surgeon and man of letters, was born 17 August 1878 at 5 Rutland Square, Dublin, eldest of four sons of Henry Gogarty, surgeon (d. 1891), and his wife, Margaret Gogarty (née Oliver; d. 1906), daughter of a Galway miller. Education and early influences

  2. Oliver St John Gogarty, né le 17 août 1878 à Dublin et décédé le 22 septembre 1957 à New York, est un scientifique irlandais. Il est à la fois médecin et chirurgien de l' oreille . Il est aussi un écrivain et poète , un des plus importants humoristes dublinois , et une figure politique de l’ État libre d'Irlande .

  3. 1 de nov. de 2018 · Oliver Joseph St John Gogarty; W.B. Yeats; Lady Margaret Sackville and an unknown man. By Lady Ottoline Morrell, National Portrait Gallery London Éamon de Valera (whom he held responsible for the deaths of Griffith and Collins and characterized as a “sixpenny Savonarola” and “a cross between a cormorant and a corpse”) came to power as Taoiseach in 1937.

  4. Oliver St John Gogarty – Otolaryngologist to fashionable Edwardian Dublin – was a distinguished poet and a Senator in the fledgling Irish Free State after its establishment in 1922. He numbered amongst his acquaintances the poet William Butler Yeats, the novelist James Joyce and a host of political and literary persona who helped to shape modern Ireland.

  5. Oliver St. John Gogarty is the author of As I Was Going Down Sackville Street (3.78 avg rating, 27 ratings, 7 reviews, published 1937), Sackville Street ...

  6. COMMENT. OLIVER ST. JOHN GOGARTY. "I remember," writes Gogarty in a posthumous book of essays,* "trying to persuade the poet Yeats to recognize Macaulay.... In vain. . . I went away disconsolate, for if Lord Macaulay was not a poet all my fine frenzies were foolish vanities." Gogarty meant by "my fine. frenzies" his enthusiasm for Macaulay and ...