Russell, George William, 1867-1935
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Russell, George William, 1867-1935
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Russell, George William
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Russell, A E
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Russell, Andrea E.
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Russell, George William (Irish author and painter, 1867-1935)
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Russell, George William (Irish author and painter, 1867-1935)
Russell, George William, 1867-1935, alias 'AE', poet, painter, economist and journalist
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Russell, George William, 1867-1935, alias 'AE', poet, painter, economist and journalist
Russel, George William 1867-1935
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Russell, George William, 6th Duke of Bedford, Major-General son of John
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Russell, George William, 6th Duke of Bedford, Major-General son of John
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George William Russell
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Russell, George William A. E.
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Russell, William George, 1867-1935.
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Russell, George William Erskine
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George William Russell 1867-1935
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Russell, G. W. 1867-1935
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Russell George William Erskine 1867-1935
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AE, 1867-1935, pseudonym
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Russell, George
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Russell, G. W.
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Russel, George William
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George William Russell was an Irish poet, journalist, nationalist, mystic and painter, known by the pseudonym "AE". A theosophist, he was, with W.B. Yeats, a leader of the Irish Renaissance and a co-founder of Dublin's Abbey Theatre. He edited "Irish Homestead" (1906-1923) and the "Irish Statesman" (1923-1930). He published works on religion and Irish politics, as well as numerous books of verse. The University of Victoria Libraries Special Collections has a mandate to acquire literary papers.
Irish poet, artist, economist, and journalist.
Irish poet, dramatist and editor George William Russell was born April 10, 1867, in Lurgan, County Armagh, Ireland. Russell, who most often used the pseudonym AE, was a key figure in the rise of the Irish National Theatre. He was also an important leader in the Agricultural Cooperative Movement and in 1905 was appointed the editor of its chief publication, the Irish Homestead. The Irish Homestead later became the Irish Statesman, which Russell edited until 1930. George Russell wrote a number of books of poetry, including his first published volume, Homeward: Songs by the Way (1894). In addition to numerous essays, many of which were collected and published, Russell wrote several novels and an autobiography. Russell's play, Deirdre, was performed at the Irish National Theatre in 1902. George Russell died July 17, 1935, in Bournemouth, England.
Irish man of letters.
Poet, artist and journalist George William Russell, who wrote under the pseudonym AE, was born in Lurgan, County Armagh, Ireland, in 1867, and moved to Dublin when he was eleven. An active Irish nationalist, Russell was one of the major writers in the Irish Literary Renaissance. He died in 1935.
Epithet: alias 'AE', poet, painter, economist and journalist
Irish writer, poet, and painter George William Russell (1867-1935) infused his work with spirituality. Russell was also politically active, writing about Irish identity and independence under the pseudonym AE. Beginning in 1905, Russell edited The Irish Homestead and continued this role when the paper merged with The Irish Statesman in 1923. Russell's writing covered a wide span of themes in the arts, philosophy, and politics.
George William Russell was an Irish poet, essayist, playwright and novelist who wrote under the pseudonym AE.
Irish poet, dramatist and editor George William Russell was born April 10, 1867, in Lurgan, County Armagh, Ireland. Russell, who most often used the pseudonym AE, was a key figure in the rise of the Irish National Theatre. He was also an important leader in the Agricultural Cooperative Movement and in 1905 was appointed the editor of its chief publication, the Irish Homestead . The Irish Homestead later became the Irish Statesman , which Russell edited until 1930. George Russell wrote a number of books of poetry, including his first published volume, Homeward: Songs by the Way (1894). In addition to numerous essays, many of which were collected and published, Russell wrote several novels and an autobiography. Russell’s play, Deirdre , was performed at the Irish National Theatre in 1902. George Russell died July 17, 1935, in Bournemouth, England.
Contemporary Authors Online (reproduced in Biography Resource Center). http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioR (accessed July 1, 2008).
Irish author, editor and poet.
Russell moved to Dublin as a young man and became involved in the Theosophical Society. Beginning in 1894 his verse was critically acclaimed. He edited THE IRISH HOMESTEAD and THE IRISH STATESMAN.
Epithet: Major-General son of John
Title: 6th Duke of Bedford
James B. Pond owns Pond's Bureau, presumably a speaker's bureau that contacted AE about lecturing.
George William Russell (pen name was AE or AEon), was an Irish poet, mystic, painter, economist, and journalist.
Irish author.
Irish writer, poet, and painter George William Russell (1867–1935) was known for infusing his work with spirituality. Russell was also politically active, writing about Irish identity and independence under the pseudonym AE. Beginning in 1905, Russell edited The Irish Homestead and continued this role when the paper merged with The Irish Statesman in 1923. Russell's writing covered a wide span of themes in the arts, philosophy, and politics.
"Russell, George William, 1867–1935." Literature Online. http://lion.chadwyck.com (accessed February 9, 2007).
Irish writer James Stephens (1882–1950), whose friend and mentor was George Russell, wrote poems and novels during the Irish Literary Renaissance. Stephens was well regarded by his contemporaries James Joyce, W. B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, George Moore, and Oliver St. John Gogarty.
"Stephens, James, 1882–1950." Literature Online. http://lion.chadwyck.com (accessed February 15, 2007).
Irish writer, poet, and painter George William Russell (1867–1935) infused his work with spirituality. Russell was also politically active, writing about Irish identity and independence under the pseudonym AE. Beginning in 1905, Russell edited The Irish Homestead and continued this role when the paper merged with The Irish Statesman in 1923. Russell's writing covered a wide span of themes in the arts, philosophy, and politics.
"Russell, George William, 1867–1935" Literature Online. http://lion.chadwyck.com (accessed February 9, 2007).
Irish writer, poet, and painter George William Russell (1867–1935) was known for infusing his work with spirituality. Russell was also politically active, writing about Irish identity and independence under the pseudonym AE. Beginning in 1905, Russell edited The Irish Homestead and continued this role when the paper merged with The Irish Statesman in 1923. Russell's writing covered a wide span of themes in the arts, philosophy, and politics.
"Russell, George William, 1867–1935." Literature Online. http://lion.chadwyck.com (accessed February 9, 2007).
Irish writer, poet and painter George William Russell (1867–1935) was known for infusing his work with spirituality. Russell was also politically active, writing about Irish identity and independence under the pseudonym AE. Beginning in 1905, Russell edited The Irish Homestead and continued this role when the paper merged with The Irish Statesman in 1923. Russell's writing covered a wide span of themes in the arts, philosophy, and politics.
"Russell, George William, 1867–1935." Literature Online. http://lion.chadwyck.com (accessed February 9, 2007).
Irish writer, poet, and painter George William Russell (1867–1935) infused his work with spirituality. Russell was also politically active, writing about Irish identity and independence under the pseudonym AE. Beginning in 1905, Russell edited The Irish Homestead and continued this role when the paper merged with The Irish Statesman in 1923. Russell's writing covered a wide span of themes in the arts, philosophy, and politics.
"Russell, George William, 1867–1935" Literature Online. http://lion.chadwyck.com (accessed February 9, 2007).
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