Lady Gregory's diaries: 1892 - 1902

"The rich account these pages give of Lady Gregory's life in the 1890s and of her deepening friendship with and patronage of W.B. Yeats radically changes the existing image of her evolution as an Irish writer and Nationalist. As the only contemporary diary kept by a major figure in the Iri...

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Main Author: Gregory, Isabella Augusta 1852-1932 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Gerrards Cross Smythe 1996
Edition:1. publ.
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Summary:"The rich account these pages give of Lady Gregory's life in the 1890s and of her deepening friendship with and patronage of W.B. Yeats radically changes the existing image of her evolution as an Irish writer and Nationalist. As the only contemporary diary kept by a major figure in the Irish literary movement during these years, the day-to-day record of the summer visits of Yeats, Synge, George Moore, AE, Hyde and others to Coole, of the early years of the Irish Literary Theatre, and of the swiftly changing allegiances and tensions in her extensive literary circle, provides a revealing and frequently corrective counterweight to the narratives of these years written long afterwards (in the light of later autobiographical imperatives) by Yeats, Moore, Lady Gregory herself and others."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:XXXVIII, 346 S. Ill.
ISBN:0861403061

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