Lady Gregory was the cornerstone of the Irish Literary Revival in the first quarter of theA century. At Coole Park in Co. Galway she was host to many literary figures and painters of the time: W. B. Yeats of course, J. M. Synge, Bernard Shaw, Douglas Hyde, A. E. (George W. Russell), Sean O'Casey, John Masefield, George Moore, and among the painters, J. B. Yeats the elder, Jack B. Yeats and Augustus John.As well as spending a large part of her time as hostess of Coole, being a prolific author and playwright, a Director of the Abbey Theatre, the chief campaigner for the return of the Lane Pictures to Dublin, and an excellent landlord, she is remembered as a great personality. This book is written by one of her grandchildren, Anne, who, with her brother and sister, was born and brought up at Coole, and in it she gives a new dimension to what we know of Lady Gregory and her guests.
- ISBN13 9780861400102
- Publish Date 16 November 1978 (first published 23 November 1970)
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Colin Smythe Ltd
- Edition New edition
- Format Paperback
- Pages 128
- Language English