Edited by Mary S. Pierse
- Published: 14 Dec 2009
- DOI: 10.4324/9780415475297
- Set ISBN: 9780415475297
Set Contents
Éire abú?
- Edited by
- Mary S. Pierse
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction to Volume III By Mary S. Pierse
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63‘The Returned Picture’, Irish Lyrical Poems, USA: P. M. Harverty, 1868 [By kind permission of the Allen Library, Dublin] By Mrs. O’Donovan Rossa
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64‘The Patriot’s Bride’, in Cabinet of Irish Literature, vol. 4, ed. T.P. O’Connor, M.A., London, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin: Blackie and Son, Old Bailey, 1880, p. 112 By Sir Charles Gavan Duffy
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65Irish Woman’s Association, Membership Card, 1895 [By kind permission of the Allen Library, Dublin]
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Miss Erin, New York: Benziger, 1898
By M. E. Francis
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Part I.—Seed Time
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IA Legacy
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IIRound the Turf Fire
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III“Daddy Pat “ and “Mammie.”
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IVUncle and Niece
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VTransplantation and Education
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VIThe Sword of Damocles
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VIIDesolate
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VIIIFather Lalor is Promoted
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IXErin the Mother, and Erin the Child
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XAuthorship and its Consequences
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XIFellow Travellers
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Part II.—Harvest
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IStrange News
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IIErin a Landlord
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IIIMark Wimbourne
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IVBabylon
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VA Battle
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VIBurying the Hatchet
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VIILove’s Young Dream
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VIII“’Twixt Cup and Lip.”
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IXMischief
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XA Rescuing Party
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XIThe Irish Joan of Arc
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XIIAfter the Fray
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XIIIAntigone!
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Epilogue
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Part I.—Seed Time
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67‘Reine de la Famine’, L‘Irlande Libre, 1900 (Originally published in Paris in 1897.) [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Maud Gonne
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68Leaflet with Rules, Dublin: Fowler, 1900 [By kind permission of the Allen Library, Dublin] By Inghinidhe na hÉireann
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69‘Dawn’, Lost Plays of the Irish Renaissance, Newark: Proscenium Press, 1970 (Originally published in the The United Irishman in 1904.) [By kind permission of the Literary Estate of Maud Gonne, and by kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Maud Gonne
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70‘Women’s Rights’, Poems of Eva Gore-Booth, London: Longmans, Green, 1929 (written 1906) [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Eva Gore-Booth
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71‘Women’s Trades on the Embankment’, The Egyptian Pillar, Dublin: Maunsel & Co., 1907 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Eva Gore-Booth
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72‘To my Fellow-Women’, Bean na hÉireann, February 1909, p. 10 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Fanny Parnell
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73‘The Woman with a Garden’, Bean na hÉireann, June 1909, p. 11; October 1909, p. 12; November 1909, p. 7; December 1909, p. 11 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Constance De Markievicz
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74‘Ought Irishwomen Have Political Equality with Men?’, Bean na hÉireann, January 1910, pp. 9–10 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Sydney [pseud. John Brennan] Gifford
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75‘A Reply to Some Critics’, Bean na hÉireann, February 1910, pp. 3–4 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland and by kind permission of the copyright holders] By Hannah Sheehy-Skeffington
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76Editorial, Editorial Note on 10 Years of Inghinidhe na hÉireann, Bean na hÉireann, October 1910, p. 8 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland]
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77‘Love of Country’, Bean na hÉireann, October 1910, pp. 9–10 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Constance De Markievicz
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78‘Inghinidhe na hÉireann (Daughters of Erin)’, Bean na hÉireann, October 1910, p. 14 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Maud Gonne
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79‘Inghinidhe na hÉireann’, Bean na hÉireann, November 1910, pp. 14–15 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Mary A. M’Laren
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80Editorial, ‘Parasite Women’ and ‘The Lowest Deep’, The Irish Citizen, July 27, 1912, p. 74 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland]
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81‘Political Intrigue’, The Irish Citizen, August 3, 1912, p. 84 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By F. [or Anon.] Sheehy-Skeffington
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82‘Feminine Privilege’, The Irish Citizen, August 3, 1912, p. 84 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By F. [or Anon.] Sheehy-Skeffington
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83‘Is the Law an Ass – or Worse?’, The Irish Citizen, August 10, 1912, p. 93 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By B.
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84‘Are Bachlors Thieves?’, The Irish Citizen, November 30, 1912, p. 219 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By M.E.
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85‘A Christmas Game for Suffragettes’, The Irish Citizen, December 28, 1912, pp. 249–50 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Anon
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86‘Should Men Have the Vote?’, The Irish Citizen, May 17, 1913, p. 409 and June 14, 1913, p. 25 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland and by kind permission of the copyright holder] By Grace Gifford
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87‘Responsibility of our Parliamentary Representatives’, The Irish Citizen, May 24, 1913, p. 2 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Thomas J. Haslam
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88‘Man’s Place is the Home’, The Irish Citizen, June 26, 1913, p. 43 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By M.E.
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89‘Aurora Suffrage’, The Irish Citizen, August 23, 1913, p. 1 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By L. W.
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90‘The Pioneers of Feminism in Ireland’, The Irish Citizen, March 21, 1914, p. 347 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By F. [or Anon.] Sheehy-Skeffington
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91‘Suffragists and Home Rule: “A Plea for Common Sense”’, The Irish Citizen, May 23, 1914, p. 3 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland. By kind permission of Máire MacSwiney Brugha] By Mary McSwlney
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92‘Votes for Women in the West’, The Irish Citizen, March 14, 1914, p. 341 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland. By kind permission of the copyright holders] By Hannah Sheehy-Skeffington
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93‘Women and War’, The Irish Citizen August 8, 1914, p. 92 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By F. [or Anon.] Sheehy-Skeffington
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94‘The Writing on the Wall’, The Irish Citizen, August 8, 1914, p. 92 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By F. [or Anon.] Sheehy-Skeffington
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95‘The Duty of Suffragists’, The Irish Citizen, August 15, 1914 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland. By kind permission of the copyright holders] By Hannah Sheehy-Skeffington
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96‘War and Ideals’, The Irish Citizen, August 22, 1914, p. 109 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Dora Mellone
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97‘War and Feminism’, The Irish Citizen, September 12, 1914, p. 133 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By F. [or Anon.] Sheehy-Skeffington
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98‘Irishwomen and War’, The Irish Citizen, December 12, 1914, p. 235 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By M. E. Duggan
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99‘An Open Letter to the Bishop of Ross’, The Irish Citizen, February 20, 1915, p. 310 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland]
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100‘The Modern St. Patrick’, The Irish Citizen, March 20, 1915, p. 1 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Ernest Kavanagh
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101‘The Chivalry of War’ (I & II), The Irish Citizen, February 27, p. 317 (I) and March 6, p. 325 (II), 1915 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Margaret T. McCoubrey
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102‘Comfort the Women’, The Sad Years, London: Constable & Co., 1918. By Dora Sigerson
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103‘Experiences of a Woman Patrol’ (Part II), The Irish Citizen, October 23, 1915, p. 137 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Constance De Markievicz
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104Editorial, ‘Women’s Dress’; ‘Our Streets’; ‘Remedies’ [Editorial Notes], The Irish Citizen, October 23, 1915, p. 1 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland]
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105Editorial, ‘Thanks, “G. B. S.”!’; ‘Working Women’s Hostel’; ‘ “Gentlewoman Wanted” ’ [Editorial Notes], The Irish Citizen, November 13, 1915, p. 1 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland]
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106‘To the Oppressor’, Dublin: The Art Depot, 1914–1915 [By kind permission of the Allen Library, Dublin] By Alice Furlong
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107‘Straining at the Leash’, The Workers’ Republic, 1, 35, January 22, 1916 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Maeve Cavanagh
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108‘Dedication’, A Voice of Insurgency, 1916 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Maeve Cavanagh
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109‘Eire – After the Storm’, A Voice of Insurgency, 1916, p. 19 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Maeve Cavanagh
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110‘Eire – to K. L.’, A Voice of Insurgency, 1916, p. 30 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Maeve Cavanagh
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111‘Apologia’, A Voice of Insurgency, 1916, p. 59 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Maeve Cavanagh
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112‘A Song of Cumann na mBan’, Knutsford, June 1916 [By kind permission of the Allen Library, Dublin] By Constance De Markievicz
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113‘Hymn on the Battlefields’, 1916 [By kind permission of the Allen Library, Dublin] By Constance De Markievicz
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114‘Heroes and Martyrs’, 1916 [By kind permission of the Allen Library, Dublin] By Constance De Markievicz
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115Letter, Dublin, April 2, 1917 [By kind permission of the Allen Library, Dublin] By Maeve Cavanagh
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116‘Christmas Eve in Prison’; ‘To CM on her Prison Birthday’, Broken Glory, Dublin: Maunsel & Co., 1917, p. 11 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Eva Gore-Booth
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117‘Congratulations and Expectations’, The Irish Citizen, January 1918, p. 594 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Maud Eden
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118Election Poster, 1918 [Image courtesy of Kilmainham Gaol Museum. By kind permission of the copyright holder] By Grace Plunkett
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119The Listowel Camogie Club, ‘Address from the Listowel Camogie Club to Austin Stack Esquire T. D.’, 1918 [Image courtesy of Kilmainham Gaol Museum]
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120‘What he Swallows Now!’ [Irish Party Cartoon], 1918 [Image courtesy of Kilmainham Gaol Museum. By kind permission of the copyright holder] By Grace Plunkett
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121‘The Queen’, The Sad Years, London: Constable & Co., 1918 By Dora Sigerson
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122‘The Sacred Fire’, The Sad Years, London: Constable & Co., 1918 By Dora Sigerson
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123‘To the President and Houses of Congress of the United States of America’ by Cumann na mBan, 1918 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland]
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124First Causes, 1919, pp. 3–29 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By L.A.M. Priestley McCracken
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125‘To the Young Women of Dublin!’ [Cumann na mBan recruitment bill], Kilmainham, 1922 [Image courtesy of Kilmainham Gaol Museum]
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126‘The Tricolour’, The Tricolour, 1922, pp. 1–4 By Dora Sigerson
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127‘The Choice’, The Tricolour, 1922, pp. 28–9 By Dora Sigerson
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128‘The NDU Invincible’, 1923 [Image courtesy of Kilmainham Gaol Museum] By Hon. Albinia Brodrick
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129‘Countess Markievicz Takes Her Place in the Celestial Choir’, 1927 [By kind permission of the Allen Library, Dublin, and of the copyright holder] By Grace Plunkett
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130‘Lament of the Daughters of Ireland’, Poems of Eva Gore-Booth, London: Longmans, Green, 1929 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Eva Gore-Booth
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