Lady Gregory's Toothbrush - SIGNED 2nd PRINTING

Toibin, Colm

ISBN 10: 1901866823 ISBN 13: 9781901866827
Published by The Lilliput Press Ltd, Dublin, 2002
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So wrote Augusta Gregory to W.B. Yeats; she was referring to the riots at the Abbey Theatre over The Playboy of the Western World, and she knew which side she was on. In this remarkable biographical essay, Colm Toibin examines the contradictions that defined the position of this essential figure in Irish cultural history. The wife of a landlord and MP who had been personally responsible for introducing measures that compounded the misery of the Irish peasantry during the Great Famine, Lady Gregory devoted much of her creative energy to idealizing that same peasantry - while never abandoning the aristocratic hauteur, the social connections or the great house which her birth and marriage had bequeathed to her. Early in her writing life, her politics were staunchly unionist as regarded Ireland - yet she campaigned for the freedom of Egypt from colonial rule. Later she wrote plays celebrating rebellion, but trembled in her bed when the Irish revolution threatened her property and her way of life. Lady Gregory's capacity to occupy mutually contradictory positions was essential to her heroic work as a founder and director of the Abbey Theatre - nurturing Synge and O'Casey, battling rioters and censors - and to her central role in the career of W.B. Yeats. Toibin also reveals a side of Lady Gregory that is at odds with the received image of a chilly dowager: her capacity to love and be loved by men. Early in her marriage to Sir William Gregory, she had an affair with the poet and anti-imperialist Wilfred Scawen Blunt, and wrote a series of torrid love sonnets that Blunt published under his own name. Much later in life, as she neared her sixtieth birthday, she fell in love with the great patron of the arts John Quinn, who was eighteen years her junior. Lady Gregory's Toothbrush is a sharp, concentrated, witty, and much-needed reassessment of a major cultural figure who has been oddly taken for granted and often badly misunderstood.

About the Author: COLM TOIBIN'S most recent novel, The Blackwater Lightship, was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. A collection of essays, Love in a Dark Time, is forthcoming.

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Title: Lady Gregory's Toothbrush - SIGNED 2nd ...
Publisher: The Lilliput Press Ltd, Dublin
Publication Date: 2002
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Fine
Dust Jacket Condition: Fine
Signed: Signed by Author(s)
Edition: 1st Edition

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Toibin, Colm
Published by Lilliput Press, Dublin, Ireland, 2002
ISBN 10: 1901866823 ISBN 13: 9781901866827
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition, First Printing. This is the true First edition, first printing (first impression) with a full numberline to the copyright page, the Lilliput Press edition is the original true first published in a small hardcover run. Signed to the front end page by Colm Toibin. Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 016856

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