11 janvier 2019
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John Kelly, « Maud Gonne’s Fictional Affair: ‘A Life’s Sketch’ », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.yzx5ix
Maud Gonne is better known for her political rhetoric than for wistfully romantic short stories, and even the discovery that she ventured into fiction, other than her autobiography A Servant of the Queen, comes as a surprise. The evidence that she did is provided by a rare copy of a ‘Summer Sketch Book’, published by the Weekly Freeman’s Journal on 15 July 1889, to which she contributed ‘A Life’ s Sketch’. The Weekly Freeman’s Journal had begun issuing these bi-annual supplements the previous...