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  1. Máirín Cregan (27 March 1891 – 9 November 1975) was an Irish nationalist who was involved in the 1916 Easter Rising and Irish War of Independence. She later made her name writing for children, as well as writing plays and novels for adults.

  2. Cregan, Máirín (18911975), republican and writer, was born 27 March 1891 in Killorglin, Co. Kerry, the second of four daughters of Morgan Cregan, a stonemason originally from Newcastle West, Co. Limerick, and Ellen Cregan (née O'Shea).

  3. Literary papers of the children’s author Máirín Cregan, comprising typescripts and manuscripts of both published and unpublished books, radio scripts and plays.

  4. 12 de oct. de 2020 · As a teacher and talented musician, Mairin Cregan was an unexpected choice for such a dangerous and delicate mission, but her intelligence, cool head and commitment won her the confidence of those in command, and would serve her well in the difficult days ahead.

  5. Literary papers of the children’s author Máirín Cregan, comprising typescripts and manuscripts of both published and unpublished books, radio scripts and plays. The collection also contains editorial correspondence, contracts and royalty statements, 1933 – 2003.

  6. In the case of Máirín Cregan, Cumann na mBan activist, it has resulted in a reassessment of her literary career and her work as a dramatist. Her two-act play Hunger Strike provides a valuable interpretation of society during the Civil War from a female perspective.

  7. Máirín Cregan (27 de marzo de 1891 - 9 de noviembre de 1975) fue un nacionalista irlandés que participó en el Levantamiento de Pascua de 1916 y la Guerra de Independencia de Irlanda. Más tarde se hizo famosa escribiendo para niños, así como escribiendo obras de teatro y novelas para adultos.