
Poems of Eva Gore-Booth
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"Poems of Eva Gore-Booth" presents a comprehensive look into the lyrical and visionary world of one of Ireland's most compelling literary and political figures. A prominent voice in the Celtic Revival and a dedicated activist for women's suffrage and labor rights, Gore-Booth's poetry reflects a unique intersection of spiritual mysticism and a profound commitment to social justice. This collection showcases the breadth of her artistry, from her celebrated depictions of the Sligo landscape to her complex explorations of philosophy and ancient myth.
The work is characterized by a delicate yet firm command of language, weaving together themes of inner peace, the beauty of the natural world, and the tireless quest for human equality. Throughout the volume, her verses resonate with an ethereal quality that captures the essence of the Irish literary spirit while remaining deeply rooted in the moral concerns of the early twentieth century. Readers will discover a body of work that is as intellectually rigorous as it is emotionally evocative. "Poems of Eva Gore-Booth" stands as a vital contribution to the canon of Irish poetry, offering timeless insights into the heart of a poet who sought to reconcile the transcendent with the transformative power of political action.
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