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Dorothy and her siblings were raised Roman Catholic, [1] but their mother tried to instil in them anglophilia and love of the British Empire. Dorothy received her secondary education in Alexandra College, Dublin – a school under the management of the Church of Ireland – and later attended University College, Dublin.
Dorothy Macardle (1889–1958) was an Irish writer, playwright, and Republican activist. She is perhaps best known for her work in the realm of literature, particularly her novels and plays. Macardle was deeply involved in Irish nationalism and the struggle for independence.
Dorothy received her secondary education in Alexandra College, Dublin – a school under the management of the Church of Ireland – and later attended University College, Dublin. Upon graduating, she returned to teach English at Alexandra.
Dec 14, 2019 · Her book Children of Europe (1949) addressed themes of displacement, harm done to children (“appears immeasurable”) and the need for international solidarity. In preparing this book she ...
- Leeann Lane
Dorothy s three brothers were sent to the famous Oratory School in England, regarded as the Catholic Eton , while she and her sister Mona were sent to the Anglican Alexandra School in Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin. Dorothy wrote of it: It looked like a citadel of a golden age. It looked like a microcosm of that
Dec 9, 2021 · For the most up-to-date consideration of Macardle’s life and work, see Leeann Lane’s new biography Dorothy Macardle, published by UCD Press in 2019. Dorothy Macardle’s entry in the Dictionary of Irish Biography here.
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Jan 3, 2020 · Dark Enchantment, the latest novel to be reissued by Tramp, was published in 1953, five years before Macardle’s death. Macardle’s background belies the often blithe serenity of her prose.