Letters from Lady Gregory to Douglas Hyde mainly concerning the theatre and literary affairs and an article by her on origins of folk theatre in Ireland,

1911.

Topics include translations of Hyde's works and a disagreement with John Quinn. Also an account of collection of folkloric material, Horace Plunkett's refusal to allow his funds to be spent on the teaching of Irish; George Russell's views on the Compulsory Purchase agitation, and possibility of a concordance between the Gaelic League and the British monarchy.

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Main Creator: Gregory, Lady, 1852-1932
Contributors: Hyde, Douglas, 1860-1949
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Physical description: 1 folder (7 items).
Arrangement:Sub-fonds
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Letters from Lady Gregory to Douglas Hyde mainly concerning the theatre and literary affairs and an article by her on origins of folk theatre in Ireland,

1911.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Douglas Hyde Papers
Description:Topics include translations of Hyde's works and a disagreement with John Quinn. Also an account of collection of folkloric material, Horace Plunkett's refusal to allow his funds to be spent on the teaching of Irish; George Russell's views on the Compulsory Purchase agitation, and possibility of a concordance between the Gaelic League and the British monarchy.
Main Creator: Gregory, Lady, 1852-1932
Language:English
Extent:1 folder (7 items).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 17,291 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.