Edited by Mary S. Pierse
- Published: 14 Dec 2009
- DOI: 10.4324/9780415475297
- Set ISBN: 9780415475297
Set Contents
Land and labour
- Edited by
- Mary S. Pierse
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction to Volume II By Mary S. Pierse
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Extracts from The Lacemakers: Sketches of Irish Character, with some Account of the Effort to Establish Lacemaking in Ireland, London: Jackson, Walford, and Hodder, 1865, pp. 1–8, 27–45, 48–52 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Mrs. Meredith
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Preface
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ILace-Making in Ireland
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IINeedlework v. Domestic Service
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‘The Redeemed Estate’, The Lacemakers: Sketches of Irish Character, with some Account of the Effort to Establish Lacemaking in Ireland, London: Jackson, Walford, and Hodder, 1865, pp. 117–202 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries]
By Mrs. Meredith
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IChapter I
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IIChapter II
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IIIChapter III
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39‘Chivalry of the Period’, 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, pp. 121–2 (The essay originally appeared in her book Re-Echoes in 1876.) By Frances Power Cobbe
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40‘After Death’ (1880), Popular and Patriotic Poetry (Part III), Dublin: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland, n.d., pp. 80–1 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Fanny Parnell
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41‘The Irish Peasant Girl’, 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.153 By Charles Kickham
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42‘Women and the Census: To the Editor of the Freeman’, Freeman’s Journal. January 3, 1881, p. 5 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Anna M. Haslam
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43‘The Archbishop of Dublin’, Freeman’s Journal, March 12, 1881, p. 2 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By Anon
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44‘The Archbishop of Dublin and the Ladies’ Land League: To the Editor of the Freeman’, Freeman’s Journal, March 16, 1881, p. 5 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By A. M. Sullivan
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45‘The Ladies’ Land League’ ,Freeman’s Journal, March 21, 1881, p. 3 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries]
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46‘The Ladies’ Land League: To the Editor of the Freeman’, Freeman’s Journal, March 25, 1881 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By John Gallogly
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47‘Fanny Parnell’, The Celtic Magazine 1. 2. 1882, pp. 290–1 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Patrick Sarsfield Cassidy
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48‘Fanny Parnell, Obit., July 20, 1882’, The Celtic Magazine 1, 2, 1882, p. 291 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Mrs. Mary Locke
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49Extracts from The Tale of a Great Sham, National Library of Ireland, Ms 12, 144, pp. 117–20, 121–8, 135–8, 179–80, 197, 231–9 By Anna Parnell
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50‘The Long Road’, Popular and Patriotic Poetry (Part I), Dublin: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland, 1906, p. 18 [By kind permission of Special Collections, Boole Library, University College Cork] By Nora Hopper Chesson
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The Return of Mary O’Murrough, Dublin: The Phoenix Publishing Company, Limited, 1908
By Rosa Mulholland
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IA Cross-Roads Dance
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IIAt the Forge
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IIIA “Woman of Three Cows”
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IVNot Asleep, but Dreaming
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VShan’s First Bad Mark
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VIThe Remorse of Owny
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VII“I wouldn’t ha’ Let her Go”
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VIIIA “Big Emigration”
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IXThe Outrage
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X‘I’m Mary O’Murrough from America”
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XI“What’s Left of Her”
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XII“Why Wouldn’t it be a Comfort to him to See Her?”
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XIII“It’s Somebody that’s Come in her Place”
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XIV“It Wasn’t done when the Message was Sent”
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XV“She Hasn’t Come Back!”
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XVI“I’m not the Wife for Him”
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XVII“That Won’t be Clearing his Character”
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XVIIIShan’s Release
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XIXA Duty Done
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XX“They Give Leave for what Never Can be Done”
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XXI“So it’s Endin’ Well After All!”
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XXII“It Was the Years that Come Again’ Her”
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XXIIIConclusion
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52‘The Exodus’, Popular and Patriotic Poetry (Part V), Dublin: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland, 1909, pp. 43–5 (Previously published in Poems by Speranza (Lady Wilde), Dublin: J. Duffy, 1864; and in Poems by Lady Wilde, 2nd edn, Glasgow: Cameron & Ferguson, 1871.) [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries]
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53‘Women and Labour’ (I & II), The Irish Citizen, December 28, 1912, p. 251, January 4, 1913, p. 259 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Margaret K. Connery
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54‘Women’s Work and Wages in Dublin’, The Irish Citizen, August 9, 1913, p. 91 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By E. A. Browning
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55‘Woman’, The Reconquest of Ireland, Dublin: ITGWU, 1915, pp. 42–8 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By James Connoly
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56‘The Citizen’s Bookshelf; The Reconquest of Ireland’ [review article], The Irish Citizen, April 3, 1915, p. 354 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland] By Margaret K. Connery
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57‘Irony Personified’, The Workers’ Republic, December 11, 1915 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By James Connery
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58‘Conscription and Women Workers’, The Workers’ Republic, December 18, 1915, p. 8 [By kind permission of Cork City Libraries] By James Connoly
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59‘The Human Touch’, The Sad Years, London: Constable & Co., 1918, pp. 9–11 By Dora Sigerson
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60‘Women and Trades Unionism’, The Irish Citizen, January 1918, pp. 594–5 [Image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland. By kind permission of the copyright holders] By Louie Bennett
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61Job-Seeking Letter, January 18, 1923 [By kind permission of the Allen Library, Dublin, and of the copyright holder] By Grace Plunkett
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62‘Government to Use Utmost Force’, Irish Times, February 12, 1923 By Anon
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