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Ella Young, Irish Rebel and Mystic Rose Murphy

Ella Young, Irish Rebel and Mystic By Rose Murphy

Ella Young, Irish Rebel and Mystic by Rose Murphy


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Ella Young (1867-1956), an Irish storyteller of Celtic heroes and magic curses, had a fascinating, overlooked life story. She guarded weapons hidden under floorboards for Dublin rebels during the 1920s, hobnobbed with W B Yeats, talked to spirits in the dunes of California's Pacific Coast, and lectured to crowds at the University of California.

Ella Young, Irish Rebel and Mystic Summary

Ella Young, Irish Rebel and Mystic: From Literary Dublin to the American West by Rose Murphy

Ella Young (1867-1956), an Irish storyteller of Celtic heroes and magic curses, had a fascinating, overlooked life story. She guarded weapons hidden under floorboards for Dublin rebels during the 1920s, hobnobbed with W.B. Yeats, shared a house with Maud Gonne, talked to spirits in the windswept dunes of California's Pacific Coast, and lectured to overflowing crowds at the University of California at Berkeley. A mystical, whimsical woman, she gathered stories from the west of Ireland and took them across the Atlantic when she emigrated to California - alone at the age of 56.Ella Young, Irish Mystic and Rebel is more than just a portrait of a captivating writer, storyteller, mystic, rebel and immigrant, however. This book also provides her insider's view of iconic figures and cultural movements in two countries, beginning with the heady years of Ireland's Literary Renaissance and her relationship with such major players as Yeats and AE, and her friendships with Maud Gonne and the Easter Rising rebel Patrick Pearse. The story then moves on to her association with artists in the American West such as photographer Ansel Adams and poet Robinson Jeffers. In her later years she was friends with the mystical 'Dunites', the group of dreamers and drifters who lived in the California coastal dunes in the 1930s and 40s. Throughout this book, Ella's zest for life, her mystical encounters with the spirit world and her love of a good tale shine through. Above all, this book provides an absorbing portrait of an extraordinary woman who lived during extraordinary times.

Ella Young, Irish Rebel and Mystic Reviews

'In Ella Young, Irish Mystic and Rebel, Rose Murphy rescues a significant figure from Ireland's most splendid time.' -- Robert Tracy, Emeritus Professor of English and Celtic Studies, University of California, Berkeley 'This is the fascinating life story of Ella Young, one of the most amazing and extraordinary Irish women of the 20th century ... Very highly recommended.' -- The Cauldron, November 2008

About Rose Murphy

Rose Murphy teaches Irish literature classes at Sonoma State University and has developed an ongoing series of community classes on Ireland's major writers, historical movements and immigration issues. She lives in Sonoma, California and has roots on both sides of her family back to Co Cork and Co Kerry.

Table of Contents

Introduction1. From Childhood Ghosts to Dublin Mystics2. Spirits and Caves in the West of Ireland3. Yeats, Maud Gonne and George Moore's Green Door4. Gun-Running and the Easter Rising5. The American West, Splended as a Lioness6. New Mexico: Indian Dances and Taos Artists7. Drifters, Dreamers and Mystical Dunes8. Dying the Moment of Her choosing9. Writing the Lost Legacy

Additional information

GOR002457413
9781905785315
1905785313
Ella Young, Irish Rebel and Mystic: From Literary Dublin to the American West by Rose Murphy
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The Liffey Press
20080201
176
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