Willie Pearse: 16Lives

Willie Pearse: 16Lives

by Róisín Ní Ghairbhí
Willie Pearse: 16Lives

Willie Pearse: 16Lives

by Róisín Ní Ghairbhí

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Overview

Willie Pearse was a well-regarded sculptor who ran the family stone-carving business, but he was also a dynamic activist whose life offers fresh insights into political and cultural life before 1916. History has placed him in the shadow of his brother Patrick, but whether it was nationalism, education or the cultural revival, Willie shared in these activities as an equal.

Being Patrick's right-hand man in the weeks preceding the Rising, he played an important role in making it happen. His gentle character and wide circle of friends meant that his execution on 4 May 1916 shocked even those who had little sympathy with the rebels and helped turn public opinion in their favour. In this book, using new sources, Róisin Ní Ghairbhi shows conclusively that, far from being dominated by his brother, Willie Pearse was always decidedly his own man.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781847177483
Publisher: Irish American Book Company
Publication date: 03/16/2015
Series: 16Lives , #11
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 5 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Róisín Ní Ghairbhí is a lecturer in Roinn na Gaeilge in the Faculty of Humanities, Mary Immaculate College, Limerick. She previously worked as a journalist for both TG4 and RTE. 


Dr Róisín Ní Ghairbhí is a lecturer in the Department of Irish, St. Patrick’s College, Dublin City University. She is co-editor with Eugene McNulty of Patrick Pearse, Collected Plays/Drámaí an Phiarsaigh (Irish Academic Press, 2013). She has published widely on various aspects of modern Irish literature and culture and is active in various cultural organisations, including the Imram literary festival and Conradh na Gaeilge.
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