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女演员、爱尔兰独立运动女战士和领袖茅德·冈---美国评选的75位史上最伟大女性中排名第六: Maud Gonne Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven Had I the heavens' embroidered cloths, Enwrought with golden and silver light, The blue and the dim and the dark cloths Of night and light and the half-light, I would spread the cloths under your feet: But I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams. —William Butler Yeats, 1899 爱尔兰大诗人威廉·巴特勒·叶茨一生挚爱茅德·冈,却自始至终都遭到茅德·冈的拒绝,上述诗篇为叶茨为茅德冈所写的另一首著名情诗《他希望得到天堂中的锦绣》。 《当你老了》、 《他希望得到天堂中的锦绣》、 《白鸟》、 《和解》、 《反对无价值的称赞》…… 都是叶芝为茅德·冈写下的不朽名篇。 William Butler Yeats - poetry, poems William Butler Yeats (or "Willie" as he was more commonly and more appropriately called - born Dublin, Ireland - died Roqueborne, France - buried under Ben Bulben, Ireland) fell head-over-bates-heels in love with (and unsuccessfully proposed to) this Irish tomato named Maude Gonne (bang! bang! but she didn't), who wasn't even his mother, who upon marrying Sean MacBride became Maude Gonne MacBride (sort of a more complicated, less exciting version of the Jean Paul Rabataille III thing). They had a daughter, Iseult (a distant relation to Wagner from his Tristan period) Gonne MacBride, to whom Yeats also unsuccessfully proposed. He eventually just gave up on the Gonnes and the Germans and the Generation Game and had himself a Green Card wedding with some Gypsy Broad, fell into Mysticism and Whining about his Hard-Ons before winning a Nobel and Generally Degenaerately associating with Aery Trolls and suchlike proporters of Nuclear Power and Par Lagerkvist inside his ElderStatesman head. born 1865, died 1939
These women were reluctant to disband and set up a new organisation for women in October 1900 called Inghinidhe na hÉireann (Daughters of Ireland). Their aims were to encourage Irish language, Irish culture and Irish products and to discourage all that was English. Their strong leanings towards nationalism with elements of feminism and socialism found expression in their paper Bean na hÉireann published 1908-1911 and edited by Helena Molony. They also ran classes for children and supported the provision of school meals for poor children. Inghinidhe na hÉireann provided a platform for a host of talented women and men in theatre, literature, art and politics. They obtained male actors from the Celtic Literary Society to assist in the performance of tableaux vivants ('living pictures') which illustrated Irish legendary figures such as the Children of Lir and Queen Maeve. Members also wrote plays. Lady Gregory and W.B. Yeats (who was in love with Maud Gonne) wrote Cathleen Ní Houlihan which was first performed in 1902 with Maud in the lead, together with Deirdre, a play by Æ (George Russell). This collaboration merged into the Irish National Theatre and eventually led to the creation of the Abbey Theatre. Inghinidhe members, as a women's group, did not want to stir up 'any sex antagonism between Irish women and Irish men.' They believed that 'when Ireland was free, women would be free.' They supported women's suffrage, but they objected to asking a 'foreign parliament' in Westminster for votes for women. Pointing to the admission of women to the Gaelic League and to Sinn Féin, they declared that they confidently trusted Irish men to treat women as their equals. Sinn Féin, the first political party in these islands to admit women as full members,Jennie Wyse Power who was elected vice-president of Sinn Féin in 1911. Inghinidhe na hÉireann, in 1915, was admitted as a separate branch to Cumann na mBan, another women's organisation with nationalist aims which had been founded the previous year. was founded in 1905. Inghinidhe members were voted on to the executive, including In the chain of organisations that transformed Irish national and feminine identities in the early years of the twentieth century, Inghinidhe na hÉireann was a significant link. |
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