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Definition of Maud Gonne
1. Noun. Irish patriot and a founder of the Sinn Fein (1865-1953).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Maud Gonne
Literary usage of Maud Gonne
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Calcutta Review by University of Calcutta (1921)
"Maud Gonne declined to marry Yeats partly because of his poetic tendencies which
her practical mind did not approve, partly because of his physical ..."
2. Contemporary Ireland by Louis Franðcois Alphonse Paul-Dubois (1908)
"Illustrated by Maud Gonne. Square crown 8vo . This retelling; of the old ...
The coloured illustrations by Maud Gonne possess all the charm of those in the ..."
3. France from Behind the Veil: Fifty Years of Social and Political Life by Catherine Radziwill (1914)
"Millevoye first sent to St. Petersburg his friend, Miss Maud Gonne, ... Miss Maud
Gonne duly arrived in Russia, and, thanks to her efforts and those of the ..."
4. Writing of Today: Models of Journalistic Prose by John William Cunliffe, Gerhard Richard Lomer (1922)
"Until the meeting got 'almost' I 'll explain later. under way we took seats on
the floor, con- Miss Maud Gonne, Edward Martyn, senter of a holdup, ..."
5. 'Hail and Farewell!' by George Moore (1912)
"He very likely had something to do with the bringing over of Maud Gonne from
France to play the part of Cathleen ni ..."