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and articles in it, as well as being involved in its editing and administration. Goodfellow also helped to keep the magazine afloat financially throughout its existence. Estella Solomons' nephew Michael has described Goodfellow as "an exceptional person" without whom the Dublin Magazine could not have survived.
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The Dublin Magazine was founded and edited by the poet Seumas O'Sullivan (James Starkey) in 1923. The magazine became an influential literary publication, providing a platform for Irish art and literature until O'Sullivan's death in 1958. Goodfellow published her poetry, translations, book reviews
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in 1921 about life under the Black and Tans, using the pseudonym Michael Scot. It was published by Talbot Press, Dublin. She used the pseudonym for her "patriotic writings". She was known to her friends as either Goodfellow or Michael. She wrote poetry and was also a literary translator,
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because of a damp problem, Goodfellow offered them the house beside her own on Morehampton Road for a nominal rent. Solomons also painted in The Grove, a woodland area at the corner of Morehampton Road and Wellington Place, which was also owned by Goodfellow.
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A plaque was erected in memory of her donation at The Grove on 19 October 2022. A plaque commemorating Estella Solomons was placed on the opposite gatepost. Goodfellow's diaries, poems and literary manuscripts are held in the Trinity College Dublin archives.
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Goodfellow used her wealth to contribute to good causes, in particular children's charities. She was a member of the board of governors for the Royal Hospital in Donnybrook, near her home.
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Goodfellow fell while getting off a tram and broke her leg badly, which left her with a limp. She died aged 89 on 20 May 1980 and is buried with her parents in Mount Jerome cemetery.
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significantly translating the work of 15th century French poet François Villon into English. Her translations of Villon were published in The Dublin Magazine between 1924 and 1928.
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Three Tales of the Times (1921), Michael Scot (aka Kathleen Goodfellow). From the Yeats Archive of the National Gallery of Ireland.
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Goodfellow was born in Dublin on 20 August 1891 to George Goodfellow and Susan Goodfellow (née Nicholson). The family were
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with whom she would have a lifelong friendship. Under the pseudonym Michael Scot, she wrote
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Dardis Clarke, ‘The Dark Lady of the Dublin Magazine’, Irish Times, 13 February, 1981.
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branch of Cumann na mBan, where she was taught first aid, drilling and signalling by
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Pyle, Hillary (1966). Portraits of Patriots. Dublin, Alan Figgis and Company
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When Solomons and O'Sullivan were looking to move from their house in
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Goodfellow bequeathed the portraits Solomons had painted of her to
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François Villon in English Poetry: Translation and Influence
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In 1979 Goodfellow bequeathed ownership of The Grove to
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From the Grand Canal to the Dodder Illustrious Lives
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Index

Mount Jerome Cemetery
Irish nationalist
Cumann na mBan
Estella Solomons
Ireland
Black and Tans
François Villon
Donnybrook
Dublin
The Dublin Magazine
Seumas O'Sullivan
Royal Hospital
Quakers
Morehampton Road
Alexandra College
Arts degree
Trinity College, Dublin
England
Rathmines
Phyllis Ryan
Baggot Street
Easter Rising
War of Independence

Rathfarham
An Taisce
the Model
Sligo
National Gallery of Ireland

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