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Gnomes of Donegal - Frank McNally on William Allingham’s peculiar brand of Irishness

The Irish Times 18 Mar 2025
WB Yeats, who was greatly influenced by him and spent childhood holidays a few miles down the coast in Sligo, thought Allingham’s loyalties were to his Donegal locality rather than any nation. “He sang Ballyshannon and not Ireland,” Yeats wrote ... ... .
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A Tuneful Irish Tale

Off Guardian 16 Mar 2025
Their eyes mid many wrinkles, their eyes, Their ancient, ...
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AE Russell commemorations to begin in Glenveagh Castle

RTE 14 Mar 2025
Russell influenced literary giants such as WB Yeats, George Bernard Shaw and Patrick Kavanagh, as well as international leaders such as former US President Franklin D Roosevelt and Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi.
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15 of the best things to do in Dublin

The Times/The Sunday Times 14 Mar 2025
For a city so small, Dublin packs in a hell of a lot to do and see ... ALAMY ... See more. Advertisement. 2 ... 3 ... 4 ... Dublin is a city of playwrights, so pay homage with a visit to Ireland’s national theatre, the Abbey, founded by WB Yeats and Lady Gregory in 1904 ... .
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Behind the music - Good Friend

RTE 08 Mar 2025
We pull a lot of inspiration from the writings of Irish mythology, WB Yeats, Lady Augusta Gregory and life on the north coast but, hey, musical inspirations - Stiff Little Fingers, The Pogues, ...
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'Increasing convergences with Europe as India becomes bigger economy': Jaishankar speaks at University College Dublin

The Times of India 07 Mar 2025
Many of our IT majors are here ... The most prominent, of course, relationship was that between our national poet Ravindranath Tagore and the introduction to his Nobel Prize winning work Gitanjali was actually written by WB Yeats ... .
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"We find today increasing convergences with Europe": Jaishankar at University College Dublin

Beijing News 07 Mar 2025
Dublin [Ireland], March 7 (ANI) ... The most prominent, of course, relationship was that between our national poet Ravindranath Tagore and the introduction to his Nobel Prize winning work Gitanjali was actually written by WB Yeats ... (ANI) .
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