Correspondence of Maud Gonne MacBride with, and concerning, W.B. Yeats,
circa 1918-1939
Three incomplete copy-letters from Maud Gonne MacBride to William Butler Years ("my dear Willie") discussing old age and Gonne MacBride's stay in Belfast; also six envelopes addressed to Yeats in Gonne MacBride's hand. This section also comprises letters to Gonne MacBride from President Douglas Hyde and Frederick Robert Higgins concerning the return of Yeats' remains to Ireland, a letter from Sybil Le Brocquey asking where Yeats was born and a letter from Alan Davey. Also included is a copy-letter from Yeats to Iseult Gonne ("my dear Maurice") concerning family affairs, spiritual matters and the death of cricketer Robert Gregory (son of Lady Gregory).
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Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | Physical description: 1 folder (14 items). |
Arrangement: | Sub-fonds. |
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[ca. 1918-1939]
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Correspondence of Maud Gonne MacBride with, and concerning, W.B. Yeats,
circa 1918-1939
In Collection: | Maud Gonne MacBride papers, 1867-1983. |
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Description: | Three incomplete copy-letters from Maud Gonne MacBride to William Butler Years ("my dear Willie") discussing old age and Gonne MacBride's stay in Belfast; also six envelopes addressed to Yeats in Gonne MacBride's hand. This section also comprises letters to Gonne MacBride from President Douglas Hyde and Frederick Robert Higgins concerning the return of Yeats' remains to Ireland, a letter from Sybil Le Brocquey asking where Yeats was born and a letter from Alan Davey. Also included is a copy-letter from Yeats to Iseult Gonne ("my dear Maurice") concerning family affairs, spiritual matters and the death of cricketer Robert Gregory (son of Lady Gregory). |
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[ca. 1918-1939]
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 folder (14 items). |
Format: | Manuscript |
Call Number: |
MS 49,531 /5
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by National Library of Ireland. |