Defiant Irish Women by Edmund Lenihan

Defiant Irish Women by Edmund Lenihan

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A chronicle of five women from Irish history who illustrate the fact that women in the past were not voiceless and subservient. The women in the book are: Aoibheall the banshee; Maire Rua McMahon; Lady Betty, the Roscommon hangwoman; Moll Shaughnessy; and Alice Kyteler of Kilkenny.

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Defiant Irish Women by Edmund Lenihan

In our time when attention is being paid more to aspects of women as individuals and to their role in society than before, it may be appropriate to pause a moment and question the generally-held view that women in previous ages were voiceless, subservient creatures, merely part of that silent anonymous mass of humanity that has had precious few chronicles. Aoibheall the banshee, protector of the O'Brien clan; Maire Rua McMahon, a virago, feared and avoided because of her exactions and depredations; Lady Betty, the Roscommon hangwoman, lovingly performing her grisly work; Moll Shaughnessy-Spio ra id na mBearnan - terrifying spectre to all foolish enough to pass the lonesome heights of Barna by night; and Alice Kyteler of Kilkenny, tried and convicted of witchcraft: five ferocious women with distinct places in history, all examined in this book.
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ISBN 13 9780853429777
ISBN 10 0853429774
Title Defiant Irish Women
Author Edmund Lenihan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The Mercier Press Ltd
Year published 1991-07-01
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.