- Ella Young
Ella Young (1867 – 1956) was an Irish poet, political activist, and mystic. Born in
County Antrim , she grew up inDublin and attended the Royal University. Her interest inTheosophy led her to become an early member of the Hermetic Society, and her acquaintance with "Æ" (George William Russell ) led to her becoming one of his select group of protegés, known as the "singing birds." Hernationalist sentiments also led her to a friendship withPatrick Pearse , and she had a supporting role in theEaster Rising ; as a member ofCumann na mBan , she smuggled rifles and other supplies in support of Republican forces.Young's first volume of verse, titled simply "Poems", was published in 1906. She became friends with Yeats's erstwhile flame
Maud Gonne , and Gonne illustrated Young's first book of stories, "Celtic Wonder Tales" (1910). Although she continued to write poetry, it was for her redactions of traditional Irish legends that she became best known; among her later books were "The Wonder Smith", "The Tangle-Coated Horse", and "The Unicorn with Silver Shoes".Later in life, Young emigrated to the United States, where for ten years she was a Lecturer in Celtic Mythology at the
University of California, Berkeley . After this position ended, she spent some years at a Theosophical colony known as Halcyon, nearSan Luis Obispo , where her eclectic circle of friends includedAnsel Adams , who made a rare portrait of her. Her later writings grew increasingly mystical, and she found particular affinity in the California Redwoods. On her death in 1956, she left the bulk of her estate to theSave-the-Redwoods League .References
* Last Will and Testament of Ella Young, registry # 8660, County Clerk's Office, County of San Luis Obispo [1956]
* George Brandon Saul, "A Stone Against Oblivion: On the Prose of Ella Young," Arizona Quarterly, Fall 1954, p. 28
* W.W. Lyman, "Ella Young: A Memoir", Éire-Ireland, Autumn 1973External links
* [http://www.searcs-web.com/young.html Mini-bio of Ella Young]
* [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/cwt/index.htm Text of Celtic Wonder Tales at sacred-texts.com]ee also
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List of Irish writers
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