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Sisters Of The Revolutionaries The Story Of Margaret And Mary Brigid Pearse Teresa Odonnell Mary Louise Odonnell

  • SKU: BELL-51609626
Sisters Of The Revolutionaries The Story Of Margaret And Mary Brigid Pearse Teresa Odonnell Mary Louise Odonnell
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Publisher: Merrion Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 181
Author: Teresa O'Donnell; Mary Louise O'Donnell
ISBN: 9781785371233, 1785371231
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Sisters Of The Revolutionaries The Story Of Margaret And Mary Brigid Pearse Teresa Odonnell Mary Louise Odonnell by Teresa O'donnell; Mary Louise O'donnell 9781785371233, 1785371231 instant download after payment.

'Sisters of the Revolutionaries' focuses on the lives of Margaret and Mary Brigid, sisters of Patrick and Willie Pearse who were executed for their role in the 1916 Rising. Patrick and Willie Pearse have long been memorialised in Irish society, yet comparatively little is known about their two sisters and the efforts made by them to uphold the image of their brothers' legacies. Margaret was an Irish language activist, politician and educator, working with Patrick in founding St. Enda's School. She took the school into her own hands following his execution. Mary Brigid was a musician and author of short stories, children's stories and dramas. The sisters' successes were divergent and they never enjoyed a close relationship like Patrick and Willie; however, they both shared a deep affection for their brothers. Authors Teresa and Mary Louise O'Donnell provide a fascinating insight into the lives of the lesser-known Pearse siblings. Their book illuminates Margaret and Mary Brigid's relationship with their brothers, the many joys that were the pattern of their upbringing, and the poignant disintegration of their own relationship later in life. [Subject: Irish Biography, Irish Studies, History]

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