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  1. Dorothy Macardle (2 February 1889 in Dundalk – 23 December 1958 in Drogheda) was an Irish writer, novelist, playwright, journalist and non-academic historian.

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  4. Dec 14, 2019 · A great irony lies at the heart of the life and legacy of Dorothy Macardle. A fiercely independent and talented woman, who decried inequality between the sexes, she is chiefly remembered as the...

  5. Dorothy Macardle was an Irish writer, novelist, playwright, journalist and non-academic historian. Associated throughout her life with Irish republicanism, she was a founding member of Fianna Fáil in 1926 and was considered to be closely aligned with Eamon de Valera until her death, although she was vocal critic of how women were represented ...

  6. Dorothy Macardle (1889–1958) was an Irish writer, playwright, and Republican activist. She is perhaps best known for her work in the realm of literature, particularly her novels and plays. Macardle was deeply involved in Irish nationalism and the struggle for independence.

  7. Dorothy Macardle. 1899 - 1958. Born in Dundalk, Co Louth in 1899, Dorothy Macardle (sometimes McArdle) was an Irish short story writer and historian. Her book, The Irish Republic (first published in 1937), is considered one of the key narrative accounts of the Anglo-Irish War and its aftermath.

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