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Markievicz: A Most Outrageous Rebel

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Lindie Naughton

September 2018

Lindie Naughton’s compelling biography sheds light on all facets of Markievicz’s life – her privileged upbringing in County Sligo, her adventures as an art student in London and Paris, her marriage to an improbable Polish count, her political education, her several prison terms, and her emergence as one of the pivotal figures in early 20th century Britain and Ireland.

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Countess Constance Markievicz – one of the most remarkable women in Irish history – was a revolutionary, a socialist and a feminist, as well as an artist and writer. A natural leader, ‘Madame’, as she was known to thousands of Dubliners, took an active part in the 1916 Rising and was one of the few leaders to escape execution. Instead, she spent an arduous year in an English prison, surrounded by murderers, prostitutes and thieves. Later, during another stretch in prison, she would make history as the first woman elected to the British Houses of Parliament.

Lindie Naughton’s compelling biography sheds light on all facets of Markievicz’s life – her privileged upbringing in County Sligo, her adventures as an art student in London and Paris, her marriage to an improbable Polish count, her political education, her several prison terms, and her emergence as one of the pivotal figures in early twentieth-century Britain and Ireland. Constance Markievicz, a woman with a huge heart, battled all her adult life to establish an Irish republic based on co-operation and equality for all. Her message is as relevant today as it was a century ago.

Table of Contents

    1. Alien Class, Alien Race
    2. Under Ben Bulben
    3. Casi and Con
    4. The Play’s the Thing
    5. Extremists and Fire-eaters
    6. Na Fianna – Scouting for Ireland
    7. ‘The cause of labour is the cause of Ireland’
    8. Locked Out
    9. Two Cathleen Ní Houlihans
    10. ‘Ireland is waking’
    11.  Easter Week 1916 – Year One of Irish History
    12. Condemned to Live
    13. Sinn Féin – We Ourselves
    14. 1919
    15. Shadow of a Gunman
    16. ‘I have seen the stars’
    17.  Anarchy is Loosed
    18. No Enemy but Time

About the Author

Lindie Naughton is a Dublin-based journalist and writer. Her books include Markievicz: Prison Letters & Rebel Writings (Merrion Press, 2018), Lady Icarus: The Life of Irish Aviator Lady Mary Heath, Faster, Higher, Stronger: A History of Ireland’s Olympians, Let’s Run: A Handbook for Irish Runners, and How to Mow the Lawn: Gardening for Beginners.

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