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Irish Women's Speeches Volume II - A Rich Chorus of Voices (Paperback)
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Irish Women's Speeches Volume II - A Rich Chorus of Voices (Paperback)
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Irish Women's Speeches (Vol. II): A Rich Chorus of Voices follows
on from the ground-breaking, best-selling Voices that Rocked the
System. Related to arts, culture and heritage this compilation of
Irish women's speeches, includes those of authors, journalists,
actors, artists and women who have influenced arts and culture more
broadly. The speeches chosen identify how women have shaped and
continue to shape Irish culture, language, literature, theatre and
art at home and abroad. Related topics include Sarah Purser's
founding of a stained-glass cooperative, An Tur Gloine which
ensured that churches and formidable buildings in Ireland and
further afield now house Irish produced stained glass. Edna
O'Brien's speech showcases how one female author persisted despite
her condemnation by the Catholic Church and suppression by the
Irish censorship board to have her literary classics The Country
Girls trilogy named One Dublin One Book in 2019. A number of
speeches chosen highlight the array of social and political reforms
led by creative women and writers abroad including Margaret
Cousins, who helped found the Irish National Theatre and later
moved to India where she was arrested for supporting Gandhi's call
for a Civil Disobedience Movement. While journalist Norah Dacre Fox
became a key member of a militant suffragette organisation in
England and was imprisoned for the cause. Other speeches showcase
well-remembered figures such as Hollywood icon Maureen O'Hara and
investigative reporter Veronica Guerin. While less well known
figures include Charlotte Stoker who is credited with greatly
impacting on the literature of her son Bram. The wide range of
topics identify the impressive contributions that Irish women have
made to the development of Irish society and culture as well as
internationally. A must have alongside its sister volume.
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