
George W. E. Russell
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George W. E. Russell was an influential Irish writer, poet, and cultural figure. He played a significant role in the Irish literary revival and was associated with prominent figures of the time, such as W.B. Yeats and Lady Gregory. His works often reflected his deep connection to Irish culture and spirituality, blending mythology with contemporary issues. Russell's literary contributions included essays, short stories, and poetry, which explored themes of identity and nationalism, making him a pivotal figure in the early 20th-century Irish arts.
Nazionalità
Irlandese
Data di nascita
April 10, 1857
Luogo di nascita
Dublin, Ireland
Data di morte
June 20, 1933
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