- Eva Gore-Booth
Eva Selina Laura Gore-Booth (
22 May 1870 –30 June 1926 ) was an Irish poet and dramatist, and a committedsuffragist , social worker and labour activist. She was born atLissadell House ,County Sligo , the younger sister of Constance Gore-Booth, later known as the Countess Markiewicz.Both she and Constance, who later became a prominent Irish revolutionary, reacted against their privileged background and devoted themselves to helping the poor and disadvantaged. Eva became involved in the
suffragette movement and in 1890, with help of Constance, founded a suffrage society in Sligo.In 1895, Eva became seriously ill with
tuberculosis . In the following year, while convalescing in Italy, she met and fell in love withEsther Roper at the villa of Scottish writerGeorge MacDonald .Esther Roper was a young English woman who was then secretary of theNorth of England Society for Women's Suffrage . Instead of returning toIreland , Eva went to live in Manchester with Esther. They became joint secretaries of the Women's Textile and Other Workers Representation Committee.Eva was also an accomplished poet. Her first published volume was highly praised by
Yeats . AfterWorld War I , Eva and Esther became members of the Committee for the Abolition of Capital Punishment and worked for prison reform.As she grew older, Eva was forced to give up active work but continued writing poetry. Esther took care of her throughout her long illness and they were together at the end. Eva died in 1926 at her home in
Hampstead ,London .After Eva's death, Esther collected many of her poems for publication and wrote a biographical introduction to them. Esther was extremely reticent, and little is known of her final years. Constance wrote of her: "The more one knows her, the more one loves her, and I feel so glad Eva and she were together, and so thankful that her love was with Eva to the end."
ources
* Gifford Lewis, ‘Booth, Eva Selina Gore- (1870–1926)’, "
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ", Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/37473, accessed 29 July 2006]External links
* [http://www.pgil-eirdata.org/html/pgil_datasets/authors/g/Gore-Booth,E/life.htm Eva (Selina) Gore-Booth ] at www.pgil-eirdata.org
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