Servant of the Queen
Discover the remarkable life of Maud Gonne in "Servant of the Queen," a captivating biography that delves into the influential role she played in Irish history. Published in 1994, this engaging 396-page book illuminates Gonne's legacy as a founder of Inghinidhe na hEireann (the Daughters of Ireland) in 1900, a pivotal movement that opened the political arena to Irish women in the twentieth century. Gonne is celebrated for her powerful, passionate speeches advocating for those marginalized by society, including the evicted from their homes and political prisoners. Her unwavering stance against imperialism and her profound impact on Irish national identity resonate throughout the pages. This biography not only recounts her dedication to justice but also explores her enduring connection to famed poet W. B. Yeats. "Servant of the Queen" offers readers an insightful perspective on a woman who courageously championed the rights of the oppressed and continues to inspire generations. Don’t miss the chance to explore this essential piece of literary history.