The Rebel Countess: Constance Markievicz

The Rebel Countess: Constance Markievicz by Anne Marreco


ISBN
9781842120606
Published
Released
01 / 08 / 2000
Binding
Paperback
Pages
341
Dimensions
156 x 232 x 25mm

The Life and Times of Constance Markievicz

Constance Markievicz, - rebel countess to the Anglo-Irish Establishment, "Madame" to the Dublin poor who loved her - was one of the most vivid in the constellation of remarkable men and women who created Ireland's political and literary renaissance in the early years of the twentieth century. Beautiful, admirable, aggravating Constance is chiefly known for her part in the Easter Rising of 1916, but how she came to be there is as strange a story as her role in it and what happened to her afterwards. Friend of Yeats, Sean O'Casey, AE, Maud Gonne, James Connolly and others, she knew everyone significant in the Ireland of her time and was at the forefront of events from the first.

Anne Marreco, with full access to family papers and hitherto unpublished materials has written a remarkable biography of an extraordinary woman.
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