Stair na hÉireann / History of Ireland - Kathleen Ní Houlihan – Ireland Personified and Irish Nationalism Kathleen Ni Houlihan (Caitlín Ní Uallacháin, literally, “Kathleen, daughter of Houlihan”) is a mythical symbol
Kathleen Ni Houlihan - W. B. Yeats' mythical heroine: Panasonic Compact Camera Talk Forum: Digital Photography Review
![Yeats's Mask - To 'make others see my dream as I had seen it': Yeats's aesthetics in Cathleen ni Houlihan - Open Book Publishers Yeats's Mask - To 'make others see my dream as I had seen it': Yeats's aesthetics in Cathleen ni Houlihan - Open Book Publishers](https://books.openedition.org/obp/docannexe/file/1460/obp-2378-img01-small225.jpg)
Yeats's Mask - To 'make others see my dream as I had seen it': Yeats's aesthetics in Cathleen ni Houlihan - Open Book Publishers
![PDF) Ireland as a Mother Figure in Cathleen ni Houlihan: Mother Figure as a Symbol for Nationalism | Dr. Amal Kitishat - Academia.edu PDF) Ireland as a Mother Figure in Cathleen ni Houlihan: Mother Figure as a Symbol for Nationalism | Dr. Amal Kitishat - Academia.edu](https://0.academia-photos.com/attachment_thumbnails/61900196/mini_magick20200126-20699-8s5rdb.png?1580085098)
PDF) Ireland as a Mother Figure in Cathleen ni Houlihan: Mother Figure as a Symbol for Nationalism | Dr. Amal Kitishat - Academia.edu
![Language and identity: Yeats and Synge. Yeats, Cathleen ni Houlihan Written with Lady Gregory 1902 1904, Abbey Theatre – opening performance Maud Gonne. - ppt download Language and identity: Yeats and Synge. Yeats, Cathleen ni Houlihan Written with Lady Gregory 1902 1904, Abbey Theatre – opening performance Maud Gonne. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/19/5741363/slides/slide_2.jpg)
Language and identity: Yeats and Synge. Yeats, Cathleen ni Houlihan Written with Lady Gregory 1902 1904, Abbey Theatre – opening performance Maud Gonne. - ppt download
![Cathleen ni Houlihan, Singing the Praises of Ireland, Special Collections, University of Otago, New Zealand Cathleen ni Houlihan, Singing the Praises of Ireland, Special Collections, University of Otago, New Zealand](https://www.otago.ac.nz/library/exhibitions/irish/praiseirish/gfx/14cathleenyeats.jpg)